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CasinoEmpire is a 2002 SimulationGame which allows the player to construct and manage a casino based on those of the UsefulNotes/LasVegas Strip, from buying improvements for the interior to setting advertising, purchasing additional hotel rooms and suites, offering hotel services and, most importantly laying down the area of the casino itself, which involves placing games and wallside facilities (such as cafes, toilets and bars) to cater to three groups of gamers, tourists, gamblers and high rollers (with some high rollers being [=VIPs=], NoCelebritiesWereHarmed mishmashes of Hollywood celebrities).

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CasinoEmpire ''Casino Empire'' is a 2002 SimulationGame which allows the player to construct and manage a casino based on those of the UsefulNotes/LasVegas Strip, from buying improvements for the interior to setting advertising, purchasing additional hotel rooms and suites, offering hotel services and, most importantly laying down the area of the casino itself, which itself. This involves placing games and wallside facilities (such as cafes, toilets and bars) to cater to three groups of gamers, tourists, gamblers and high rollers (with some high rollers being [=VIPs=], NoCelebritiesWereHarmed mishmashes of Hollywood celebrities).



'''The Medieval''': Based on the Excalibur, this casino is run by two NoCelebritiesWereHarmed versions of SiegfriedAndRoy called Wolfgang and Amadeus.

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'''The Medieval''': Based on the Excalibur, this casino is run by two NoCelebritiesWereHarmed versions of SiegfriedAndRoy Siegfried And Roy called Wolfgang and Amadeus.




* AmoralAttorney (Taken to extremes with The Egyptian's lawyers, who do blatantly illegal acts in public view)
* AnEntrepreneurIsYou
* ArabOilSheikh (Played completely and utterly straight with Abdul Bin Saud)
* ElvisImpersonator (One of the random events has a crowd of them showing up in a month. They require 100 hotel rooms and two buffet tables.)
* EvenEvilHasStandards (Even the Mob doesn't like Junior Guccini, due to his tendency to not keep his word)
* EyepatchOfPower ([[spoiler:The owner of the Grand Hoyle]])
* {{Fiction 500}} (Abdul Bin Saud is apparently so wealthy he could pour money into his failing casino for the rest of his life and never have to cut back on his limousine fleet)

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''Casino Empire'' contains examples of:
%%* TheAhnold: One of the [=VIPs=]
* AmoralAttorney (Taken AmoralAttorney: Taken to extremes with The Egyptian's lawyers, who do blatantly illegal acts in public view)
*
view.
%%*
AnEntrepreneurIsYou
* ArabOilSheikh (Played ArabOilSheikh: Played completely and utterly straight with Abdul Bin Saud)
Saud.
* ElvisImpersonator (One ElvisImpersonator: One of the random events has a crowd of them showing up in a month. They require 100 hotel rooms and two buffet tables.)
tables.
* EvenEvilHasStandards (Even EvenEvilHasStandards: Even the Mob doesn't like Junior Guccini, due to his tendency to not keep his word)
* EyepatchOfPower ([[spoiler:The
word.
%%* EyepatchOfPower: [[spoiler:The
owner of the Grand Hoyle]])
Hoyle]].
* {{Fiction 500}} (Abdul Fiction500: Abdul Bin Saud is apparently so wealthy he could pour money into his failing casino for the rest of his life and never have to cut back on his limousine fleet)fleet.



* HoYay (Between Wolfgang and Amadeus, naturally)
* MonsterClown (The minions of the Big Top are clowns, naturally)
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed (The [=VIPs=] and Wolfgang and Amadeus)
* NonEntityGeneral (Beyond the player character having a cousin, they are effectively nonentities ingame)
* OverlordJr (Junior Guccini)
* {{Pirate}} (The minions of Pirate's Gold, of course)
* TheAhnold (One of the [=VIPs=])
* TheMafia (Both Guccinis and their minions, of course)

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* HoYay (Between HoYay: Between Wolfgang and Amadeus, naturally)
* MonsterClown (The
naturally.
%%* TheMafia: Both Guccinis and their minions, of course.
%%* MonsterClown: The
minions of the Big Top are clowns, naturally)
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed (The
naturally.
%%* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The
[=VIPs=] and Wolfgang and Amadeus)
Amadeus.
* NonEntityGeneral (Beyond NonEntityGeneral: Beyond the player character having a cousin, they are effectively nonentities ingame)
ingame.
%%* OverlordJr: Junior Guccini.
* OverlordJr (Junior Guccini)
* {{Pirate}} (The
{{Pirate}}: The minions of Pirate's Gold, of course)
* TheAhnold (One of the [=VIPs=])
* TheMafia (Both Guccinis and their minions, of course)
course.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar (Mobsters, corrupt casino owners, drunkenness showgirls and escort services in an ELSPA 11+ game?)

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar (Mobsters, corrupt casino owners, drunkenness showgirls GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and escort services persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in an ELSPA 11+ game?)the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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CasinoEmpire is a 2002 SimulationGame which allows the player to construct and manage a casino based on those of the UsefulNotes/LasVegas Strip, from buying improvements for the interior to setting advertising, purchasing additional hotel rooms and suites, offering hotel services and, most importantly laying down the area of the casino itself, which involves placing games and wallside facilities (such as cafes, toilets and bars) to cater to three groups of gamers, tourists, gamblers and high rollers (with some high rollers being VIPs, NoCelebritiesWereHarmed mishmashes of Hollywood celebrities).

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CasinoEmpire is a 2002 SimulationGame which allows the player to construct and manage a casino based on those of the UsefulNotes/LasVegas Strip, from buying improvements for the interior to setting advertising, purchasing additional hotel rooms and suites, offering hotel services and, most importantly laying down the area of the casino itself, which involves placing games and wallside facilities (such as cafes, toilets and bars) to cater to three groups of gamers, tourists, gamblers and high rollers (with some high rollers being VIPs, [=VIPs=], NoCelebritiesWereHarmed mishmashes of Hollywood celebrities).



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed (The VIPs and Wolfgang and Amadeus)

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed (The VIPs [=VIPs=] and Wolfgang and Amadeus)



* TheAhnold (One of the VIPs)
* TheMafia (Both Guccinis and their minions, of course)

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* TheAhnold (One of the VIPs)
[=VIPs=])
* TheMafia (Both Guccinis and their minions, of course)

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CasinoEmpire is a 2002 SimulationGame which allows the player to construct and manage a casino based on those of the Las Vegas Strip, from buying improvements for the interior to setting advertising, purchasing additional hotel rooms and suites, offering hotel services and, most importantly laying down the area of the casino itself, which involves placing games and wallside facilities (such as cafes, toilets and bars) to cater to three groups of gamers, tourists, gamblers and high rollers (with some high rollers being VIPs, NoCelebritiesWereHarmed mishmashes of Hollywood celebrities).

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CasinoEmpire is a 2002 SimulationGame which allows the player to construct and manage a casino based on those of the Las Vegas UsefulNotes/LasVegas Strip, from buying improvements for the interior to setting advertising, purchasing additional hotel rooms and suites, offering hotel services and, most importantly laying down the area of the casino itself, which involves placing games and wallside facilities (such as cafes, toilets and bars) to cater to three groups of gamers, tourists, gamblers and high rollers (with some high rollers being VIPs, NoCelebritiesWereHarmed mishmashes of Hollywood celebrities).



* VivaLasVegas (The entire point of the game, really)
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'''The Grand Hoyle''': Based on the Stratosphere Las Vegas, this casino is run by [[spoiler: a [[JamesBond Blofeld]] like character seeking to avoid attention from secret agents.]]

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'''The Grand Hoyle''': Based on the Stratosphere Las Vegas, this casino is run by [[spoiler: a [[JamesBond [[Film/JamesBond Blofeld]] like character seeking to avoid attention from secret agents.]]
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'''The Poseidon''': A sort of mishmash between the Venetian and Caesar's Palace, this casino is run by a [[Film/TheGodfather Vito Corleone]]/[[TheSopranos Tony Soprano]] blend called Al Guccini, the father of Junior Guccini and Vegas' mafia kingpin.

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'''The Poseidon''': A sort of mishmash between the Venetian and Caesar's Palace, this casino is run by a [[Film/TheGodfather Vito Corleone]]/[[TheSopranos Corleone]] / [[Series/TheSopranos Tony Soprano]] blend called Al Guccini, the father of Junior Guccini and Vegas' mafia kingpin.
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'''The Poseidon''': A sort of mishmash between the Venetian and Caesar's Palace, this casino is run by a [[TheGodfather Vito Corleone]]/[[TheSopranos Tony Soprano]] blend called Al Guccini, the father of Junior Guccini and Vegas' mafia kingpin.

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'''The Poseidon''': A sort of mishmash between the Venetian and Caesar's Palace, this casino is run by a [[TheGodfather [[Film/TheGodfather Vito Corleone]]/[[TheSopranos Tony Soprano]] blend called Al Guccini, the father of Junior Guccini and Vegas' mafia kingpin.

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