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Title Screen


Vegas Stakes

Also known as: Las Vegas Dream (JP)
Developer:
HAL Laboratory
Publishers: Nintendo (US/EU),
Imagineer (JP)
Platform:
SNES
Released in JP: September 10, 1993
Released in US: May 1993
Released in EU: 1993




TextIcon.png This game has unused text.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.





Now you too can use a SNES mouse to gamble virtual money. Yay?


Followed up in the west by a Game Boy cousin. Then in Japan by the little-known Las Vegas Dream 2 for PlayStation.


Unused Text


At 68000 (US version) is some mysterious text.



HYAKUTAROU
SERA LADY
DI MEOLA
JEAN ALESI

Regional Differences


The Japanese version has differences from international versions.



  • An additional multiplayer "Party Mode".

  • More animated title logo. HAL Laboratory's name isn't shortened.

  • Font and menu changes, such as a larger English alphabet and a background graphic for the "How many players?" message.

  • The game over screen.























Japanese International
Las Vegas Dream SFC title.png
Vegas Stakes SNES title.png
Las Vegas Dream SFC players.png
Vegas Stakes SNES players.png
Las Vegas Dream SFC text.png
Vegas Stakes SNES text.png
Las Vegas Dream JP game over.png
Vegas Stakes US game over.png


















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