Casino Kid is a video game released in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System, developed and published by Sofel. Set in the fictional town of Lost Wages, a parody of Las Vegas, players aim to accumulate wealth and defeat the nefarious King of the Casino. Gameplay features blackjack and five-card draw poker, with the Japanese version allowing travel to other casinos for an additional cost.
Casino Kid is a video game on the NES platform released in 1989. It was published and developed by Sofel. In Japan, it was released as 100 Man Dollar Kid: Maboroshi no Teiou Hen. The game takes place in the fictional town of Lost Wages (a pun on the real city of Las Vegas, Nevada) where the object is to earn lots of money and to defeat the evil King of the Casino. Games at the casino include blackjack and five-card draw poker. In the Japanese version, it was possible to travel to other casinos like New York City and Japan for a substantial airfare cost.