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Lost Wages, Bunny Girls, and the Casino King! NES Review

Casino Kid NES game review you never knew you needed. We are breaking down Sofel's weirdest NES experiment, a 1989 casino and gambling title with light RPG exploration set in the fictional town of Lost Wages. From its Japanese manga origins and blond-haired protagonist, to the bunny girl waitresses dropping hints, five-card draw poker, shady blackjack dealers, and the sixteen opponents standing between you and the Casino King, this retro game review covers it all, set to an original Vegas lounge song.

⭐ FINAL RATING: 4 out of 10 Stars

🕹️ GAME DETAILS:
Game: Casino Kid
• Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
• Developer: Sofel
• Publisher: Sofel
• Release Date: October 1989
• Genre: Casino / Gambling with RPG exploration elements
• Fun fact: Casino Kid is a loose localization of the Japanese game $1,000,000 Kid: Maboroshi no Teiou Hen, which was based on the manga $1,000,000 Kid by Yuki Ishigaki. The North American version cut out the slot machines, the roulette table, and the ability to fly between casinos in New York City and Japan.

💬 DROP YOUR RATING IN THE COMMENTS. What would YOU give Casino Kid on the NES? Did you ever make it past the Casino King, or did Lost Wages live up to its name?

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