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− | + | ''Medal City'' is a collection of three single-player gambling games: poker, blackjack, and slots. The player starts with 30 medals to gamble on any of the games. The goal is to earn 100,000 medals to see the ending; conversely, losing all medals results in a game over. | |
At the start of any game, the player can set the bet using the D-Pad and confirming with {{C}}. Bets must be a minimum of 1 medal and a maximum of 99 medals for poker and blackjack and 5 medals for slots. The player can exit any game (between rounds, when the game is asked for the bet) by pressing {{Start}} and return to the game select screen. This screen also gives a password that remembers how many medals have been earned when continuing later. | At the start of any game, the player can set the bet using the D-Pad and confirming with {{C}}. Bets must be a minimum of 1 medal and a maximum of 99 medals for poker and blackjack and 5 medals for slots. The player can exit any game (between rounds, when the game is asked for the bet) by pressing {{Start}} and return to the game select screen. This screen also gives a password that remembers how many medals have been earned when continuing later. | ||
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− | | desc=This game is a version of video poker. The goal is to make the most valuable poker hand possible. After making a bet, the player is dealt five cards and can mark cards "Draw" or "Hold" by selecting the card with {{left}} and {{right}} and toggling it with {{C}}. Then the player can deal the new cards with {{A}}, which replaces the cards marked "Draw" with random ones from the deck. The game then decides the payout depending on the resulting hand. The amount that each hand is worth is shown in the top-left corner of the screen. The Joker is a wildcard that can substitute for any other card in making a hand. | + | | desc=This game is a version of video poker. The goal is to make the most valuable poker hand possible. After making a bet, the player is dealt five cards and can mark cards "Draw" or "Hold" by selecting the card with {{left}} and {{right}} and toggling it with {{C}}. Then the player can deal the new cards with {{A}}, which replaces the cards marked "Draw" with random ones from the deck. The game then decides the payout depending on the resulting hand. The amount that each hand is worth is shown in the top-left corner of the screen, which is multiplied by the number of medals bet to determine the player's winnings. The Joker is a wildcard that can substitute for any other card in making a hand. |
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Revision as of 19:08, 6 February 2024
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||
Developer: Sega CS1 | ||||||||||
Genre: Table | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Medal City (メダルシティ) is a card game for the Sega Mega Drive, released exclusively in Japan in 1991 via the Sega Game Toshokan service.
Contents
Gameplay
Medal City is a collection of three single-player gambling games: poker, blackjack, and slots. The player starts with 30 medals to gamble on any of the games. The goal is to earn 100,000 medals to see the ending; conversely, losing all medals results in a game over.
At the start of any game, the player can set the bet using the D-Pad and confirming with . Bets must be a minimum of 1 medal and a maximum of 99 medals for poker and blackjack and 5 medals for slots. The player can exit any game (between rounds, when the game is asked for the bet) by pressing START and return to the game select screen. This screen also gives a password that remembers how many medals have been earned when continuing later.
Games
Production credits
Magazine articles
- Main article: Medal City/Magazine articles.
Technical information
- Main article: Medal City/Technical information.
References
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