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Super Caesars Palace

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Title Screen

Super Caesars Palace

Also known as: Super Casino: Caesars Palace (JP)
Developer: Illusions Gaming Company
Publishers: Virgin Games (US), Coconuts Japan (JP)
Platform: SNES
Released in JP: October 21, 1993
Released in US: August 8, 1993


CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
MusicIcon.png This game has unused music.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


Super Caesars Palace is is the same exact game as Caesars Palace for the Genesis, only with better audio and adding "Super" to the title. It was also ported to the Game Gear.

The game itself is pretty lame, but it does feature a couple of songs by the legendary Tommy Tallarico.

Developer Credits

Present at the beginning of the ROM.

 Caesars Palace -- Super Nintendo Copyright(c)1992 Virgin Games
 An Illusions Gaming Company production.

 IGC is:
 Darren Bartlett
 James Coliz, Jr.
 R. Gregory Marquez

Unused Music

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There is an unused song in the game's code. It sounds like it was meant to be played during the games.

Regional Differences

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Title Screen

Japan US
Super Casino - Caesars Palace title.png Super Caesars Palace-title.png

The Japanese title screen uses a slightly lighter shade of blue for the sky. It also places the Caesars Palace logo just above the doorway.

People

In the US version, there are a few random people around the casino you can talk to. In the Japanese version, the people are still there but you cannot interact with them. The only exceptions are the security guards that guard the high roller areas, as well as the security guard at the entrance.

Interestingly, the instruction manual mentions how B can be used to interact with patrons at the casino.