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Game Boy Color Board Game 2000 USA 1 Player 5 (0) 36

Vegas Games (USA)

Vegas Games (USA): GBC Board Game

Released in 2000 for the Game Boy Color, Vegas Games is a compilation of classic casino games. Published exclusively for the US market, this cartridge offers a single-player experience that aims to bring the neon-lit tables and slot machines to a handheld screen. While the developer and publisher aren't widely documented, it fits squarely into the library of budget-friendly compilations that filled drugstore racks during the GBC's twilight years.

How to Play Vegas Games (USA) Online

Getting started:

When you boot up Vegas Games, you will see a title screen and then a menu listing several casino games such as blackjack, poker, slots, and roulette. Use the D-Pad to highlight your choice and press the A button to enter that game. Most games will ask you to place a bet using on-screen prompts; follow the instructions on the bottom of the screen. The core loop is straightforward: choose a game, make your wager using the buttons, and see if luck is on your side.

Each game has its own rules adapted to the Game Boy Color's small screen. For example, in blackjack you hit or stand using A and S, while in slots you press A to spin. There is no full save system, so any credits or progress are lost when you turn off the console. Think of it as a quick-play distraction rather than a long-term campaign. The limited controls and lack of multiplayer keep the experience simple, but the variety of games offers a bit of replay for short sessions.

Vegas Games (USA) Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: A button (jump / confirm)
  • S: B button (run / attack / cancel)
  • Enter: Start / Pause
  • V: Select

Frequently Asked Questions

Can players save progress in Vegas Games?
Saving is not supported; the game relies on continuous play within a single session. All scores and chip counts reset when the Game Boy Color is turned off.
Is Vegas Games exclusive to Game Boy Color or did it appear on other systems?
This title was made specifically for the Game Boy Color and never released on other platforms. There is no port or sequel on consoles or PC.
Which regions was Vegas Games released in?
It was produced only for the North American market under the USA region code. No Japanese or European versions were officially released.

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