"Of the three products reviewed, Stanford Wong's Video Poker makes the most effort to re-create the look and feel of a real casino machine. It's also the only game in the group to offer sound card support, adding atmosphere with digitized crowd noise and the incessant clinking of coins. On the other hand, the game's low-resolution, garishly colored graphics are authentic almost to the point of distraction. The game's many strengths include a unique split-screen, two-player tournament mode and the option to save multiple play sessions in progress. Another big asset is the ability to redefine and save custom machine configurations."
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