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Casino Strip I (Poker version, for Pioneer LD, set 2)

Game Information
manufacturer Status Games
year 1984
Clone of cs1_spp
downloads 44
Screenshots
cs1_spp2 title
cs1_spp2 snap
Download Details
split set cs1_spp2.zip 1.61KiB
parent set cs1_spp.zip 7.06KiB
merged set cs1_spp.7z 6.63KiB
standalone set cs1_spp2.7z 6.47KiB
chd cstrip.chd nodump
Game Details

Arcade Video game published 40 years ago:

Casino Strip (c) 1984 Status Games.

A Strip Poker game. The player chooses an opponent from the 8 Ladies and Gentlemen and tries to win in a normal game of Poker. As soon as the computer-controlled opponent runs out of money he/she undresses, exchanging clothing for new in-game money. The actual Poker game is played on the lower screen, showing the player's current cards and status. The Strip scenes are displayed as short video clips on the top screen.

- TECHNICAL -

[Upright model]

The game is based on Laserdisc Video. The Laserdisc contains all Video scenes of stripping, attract mode and normal gameplay idle videos of the opponent. The remarkable part is that the machine is equipped with 2 screens, the lower one being used for the actual gameplay showing the deck of cards and status while the upper one shows the video part of the actual undressing. There were at least 11 different Laserdiscs available, each having unique opponents.

- TRIVIA -

Driver Details
source misc/statriv2.cpp
driver status preliminary
emulation status preliminary
save states supported
channels 1
Screen Details
display screen
type raster
orientation horizontal
width 320
height 240
refresh rate 59.99hz
Input Details
player: 1
type gambling
directions N/A
buttons 9way
Chipset Details
Intel 8085A 12.44mhz
Speaker present
AY-3-8910A PSG 1.55mhz
ROM Details
name size crc
astrip-1g.u7 4.00KiB 4f47a25d
astrip-2g.u8 4.00KiB 39dc3bfe
cstrip-0b.u36 4.00KiB d1968e69
dm74s288.u17 32.00B nodump
dm74s288.u21 32.00B nodump
dm74s282.u22 256.00B nodump