Peek-A-Boo Poker

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Peek-A-Boo Poker

Peek-A-Boo Poker (Chinese: 撲克精靈; pinyin: Pūkè Jīnglíng; lit. 'Poker Wizard'), is a video game made by the company Idea-Tek and distributed by Hacker International/Panesian in 1991 as one of their three pornographic video games for NES, the other two being Magic Bubble and Hot Slots.[2][3]

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Peek-A-Boo Poker
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Developer(s)Idea-Tek[1]
Publisher(s)Hacker International/Panesian
Platform(s)NES
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Genre(s)Adult
Mode(s)Single-player
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Summary

One of only a few adult video games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, the distribution was limited as major national chains would not carry the items for sale.[3][4]

The gameplay consists of a simple strip poker simulator in which the player can see a different reward screen, consisting of an erotic image of a woman, for every $1000 they collect in winnings, to a maximum of $5000.[5] The game uses standard five-card draw poker rules. There are three computer controlled players: Full House Francine, Double Dealing Debby, and Pok-er Penny.

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Further reading

  • Steven L. Kent, The First Quarter: A 25-year History of Video Games, BWD Press, 2000, ISBN 978-0-9704755-0-3.

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