Released in 1991, Caesars Palace for the Game Boy stands out as one of the earliest attempts to bring a high-stakes Las Vegas simulation to a portable device. What makes this version unique is its surprisingly faithful recreation of the casino atmosphere within the technical limitations of the handheld’s 8-bit, monochrome hardware. Players can explore a variety of gambling staples including Blackjack, Roulette, Slot Machines, Video Poker, and the Big Six Wheel. The inclusion of a password system was a crucial feature at the time, allowing players to build their bankroll over multiple sessions. For collectors, it represents a specific era when licensed simulation games were expanding the Game Boy’s library beyond traditional platformers. It offers a low-stakes way to experience classic casino mechanics on the go, making it a charming curiosity for those interested in the evolution of handheld gambling titles.