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Join in on the realistic Las Vegas 21 action of Snap! Blackjack. Recreate the classic decision making atmosphere of casino Blackjack on your own computer screen: track deck statistics, save your own computer screen L track deck statistics, save your player info, and compete hand-to-hand against multiple characters and personalities at the virtual table. For high-rolling fun and authentic gaming action, double down with Snap! Blackjack. System Requirements Windows AMD, Celeron, or Pentium II 300 MHZ processor, 32 MB Memory, Windows 95 and higher, CD-ROM; 100 MB Hard Disk Space; Mouse; Windows Compatible Sound Card (must be Direct X 8.1 compatible) Direct X Compatible Video Card RECOMMENDED: AMD, Celeron, or Pentium II 400 MHZ, 64 MB Memory
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