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Video games set in the Las Vegas Valley (1 C, 90 P) Pages in category "Video games set in Nevada" The following 118 pages are in this category, out of 118 total.
Cool World (NES video game) Cool World (SNES video game) Crazy Taxi 3: High Roller; CSI: Crime City; CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder; CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (video game) CSI: Dark Motives; CSI: Deadly Intent; CSI: Fatal Conspiracy; CSI: Hard Evidence; CSI: Unsolved
The 1997 project also added a three-story FAO Schwarz toy store, measuring 56,000 sq ft (5,200 m 2). It was the largest store at the mall, and featured numerous animatronics, including a Trojan Horse rising more than 40 feet. [58] [59] The store was a key attraction for the Forum Shops. [48]
Boyd Gaming Corporation is an American gaming and hospitality company based in Paradise, Nevada.The company continues to be run by founder Sam Boyd's family under the management of Sam's granddaughter, Marianne Boyd-Johnson, who currently serves as the company's executive chairman after her father, Bill, was appointed Chairman Emeritus in May 2023.
Golden Nugget is a 1996 gambling simulation video game video game developed by Abalone Entertainment and Software Development, and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment for Microsoft Windows. A PlayStation version, developed by Point of View, Inc., was also published by Virgin Interactive in 1997.
GameWorks is a gaming-based entertainment center with a single location as of 2022.It was owned by then-owner ExWorks Capital, each venue featured a wide array of video game arcades, in addition to full-service bars and restaurants.
The Super NES version supports the Super NES Mouse, [1] while the Game Boy version is compatible with the Super Game Boy, and features borders which use artwork from the Super NES version. It is the sequel to the NES game Vegas Dream. The game sees the player go to Las Vegas to gamble with $1000. Using that $1000, the player must try to win $10 ...