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Sachen's second Super Cartridge release contains (technically) 9 games marketed as 10.
Peek-a-Boo Poker is an unlicensed Strip Poker game for the NES. The game is a standard poker simulation where winning will get you access to a "reward screen".
A shedding style card game. Also known as Crazy Eights.
A poker game from Sachen.
The final game in Sachen's Poker trilogy.
Medal City is a slew of gambling games that was distributed over Sega's Meganet service for the Genesis.
A DOS Blackjack game.
Gun Dealer is a puzzle arcade game released in 1990.
A pack of casual games intended to help the appeal of the company's then-new Windows 3.0 operating system. It's best known for an officially-licensed port of Tetris and for the first eppearance of the Windows version of Minesweeper.
A collection of 28 card solitaire games by Sierra.
A card game. Just the one.
A digital card solitaire game (based on the Klondike variant) included in many versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system. It was originally included as a tool to help Windows users learn drag-and-drop with the mouse before becoming one of the most played PC games of all time.
A piece of software pre-loaded onto most Windows computers.
The World of Card Games, also known as Poker 1, is an unlicensed Taiwanese card game for the NES.
A card-based puzzle game by ASCII, originally released for Japanese computers, where the goal is to line up cards on a 5x5 grid to reach a certain score goal through various poker hands. In Japan, the game is named for the Ryukyu Islands and has a Japanese tropical theme.
A casino game for early computer systems.
A collection of card and puzzle games for Game Boy and MSX.
A compilation of two games for FM Towns.
A collection of six card game adaptations created by Sierra, most of which allow players to play against numerous AI opponents (including characters from other Sierra adventure games).
A computer game based on the TV game show of the same name.
Games compilation for Atari 2600 and Atari 7800, only released in PAL regions.
A mini-game collection featuring popular gambling activities, including Blackjack, Roulette, Slots and Keno. It was developed by HAL Lab and is known in Japan as Viva! Las Vegas.
An "Alice in Wonderland" themed overhead platformer/action game developed by Namco. It was originally released in arcades in 1988; the PC Engine version was released on December 11th in 1990. Many of the enemies are also obviously inspired by Wonderland characters.
A strategy game where players travel across the world and attempt to purchase more companies than their opponents.
An assortment of eight party games developed and published by Sofel for the Famicom Disk System. Most are based around gambling.
Square is responsible for this port of Activision's Little Computer People for the Famicom Disk System.
Jīn Pūkè for MS-DOS consists of virtual replications of "golden" poker and blackjack.
In this game, you play 5-card or 7-card stud poker against Samantha Fox, the well known model and singer from the UK. Remember though, the game is strip poker so the more you win, the less she wears!
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