
Original Release: Coconuts Japan, 1994, Super Famicom
The sequel to Caesars Palace, sans the Caesars license, does very little different besides moving you over to the Coconuts Casino
Super Casino 2 (SNES, Coconuts Japan, 1994)
Where to Buy: eBay
How to Emulate: SNES Emulation Guide
Review by: C. M0use

Super Casino 2 is the semi-sequel to Caesars Palace for the SNES and Genesis … I mean it really IS the sequel, but publisher Coconuts either lost or gave up on the Caesars license for this outing.

Pretty much the same game, just takes place in the Casino Coconuts this time (which initially looks like you’re once again stepping into the world of survival horror). Same deal as you walk a little pixelly avatar around a very small and limited casino floor to get to the assortment of games … this time you can’t even pop into the restroom though. Just a fairly standard selection of games to stroll between: slots, roulette, baccarat, blackjack, and a mini horsie racing game. You start off with a modest $1000 with the only goal being to increase your holdings to $1 million, unlocking a VIP area with higher-limit games along the way.


To be frank and to the point, it’s just another boring collection of games typical to the era. No special elements, nothing remarkable other than a decent little jazzy soundtrack.

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