 | 4 in 1 Volume 2 by Microware Distributing - non EDI Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: Old Time Favorites: These are old time favorites. If you don't like the board game versions (chess, checkers...) then you will not like this. |
 | Casino Fun Pack by Microware Distributing - non EDI Game Cartridge
(1 reviews)  Customer Review: casino fun pack: this is a great game i mean i don't like gambling but this way is safe and easy for youngsters. |
 | High Stakes Gambling by Nintendo Game Cartridge
Editorial Review: In High Stakes Gambling you challenge five notorious gangsters at poker. First you practice a variety of games--blackjack, slots, video poker, and craps--and then take one of the infamous mobsters like Al Cologne and Machine Gun Max.
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 | Shanghai Pocket list: $32.99 by Electro Source Inc. Game Cartridge
(4 reviews)  Customer Review: Mahjongg and much more: I bought this game so I could play mahjongg on my lunch hour instead of waiting until I got home on the computer. |
 | Solitaire Funpak by Interplay Game Cartridge
(2 reviews)  Customer Review: Well Worth the money: I found this solitaire game by accident many years ago. It has ten different games to play. The games are very easy to play without the instruction booklet, |
 | Uno list: $29.99 by Mattel Media Game Cartridge
(30 December, 1999)
(13 reviews)  Editorial Review: Before the Game Boy Color, one-player hands of Uno were pretty rare. Thanks to this game, however, a quorum is no longer needed. Just like the popular color- and number-matching card game, players must whittle their sets of cards down to that trim number, |
 | Vegas Games by The 3DO Company Game Cartridge
(04 February, 2000)
(2 reviews)  Editorial Review: Vegas Games offers many of the most popular casinogames--craps, video poker, slots, blackjack, keno, baccarat, and the moneywheel--but that doesn't necessarily mean that it makes any of thesegames are fun to play. |
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