Playboy in 2015 decided to abandon his nude 'bunnies' due to the high availability of sexy - and sexual - contents online. That's shocking, conscious and emblematic. The acceptance of sexy and sensuality grew so much that it isn't an 'elitary subversive market' anymore - moreover, it's so saturated that big names are leaving.

But since when? I clearly remember an arcade cabinet of Pocket Gal (1988) - which was a nice game - or Gals Panic (1990), both featuring explicit pixelated nudity, pretty everywhere in '90s seaside arcades in Italy. A lot of people, from 3 years old kids to their 30-40 years old parents, were around looking at these arcade machines with curiosity and - sooner than I could image - malice and wish. And I remember some people playing them too, mostly in groups and laughing. No scandalized mothers or luddite fathers shouting against these devilish machines.

I also remember Artworx Strip Poker (1982) and its widely spread Commodore 64 version (1983) played freely in living room and, some friends of mine, a little younger or older than me, had the same experience. Sensuality and games, despite their huge differences in terms of common acceptance, have a long story together, mostly dragging each other along history.

Strip poker itself, for instance, according to Wikipedia, was probably born together with the Poker game in 19th century, but it was played in brothels of New Orleans instead. So, It's for their laughable pixelated graphics that we've accepted sexy games in our arcades and living rooms? It's pure sexism? Or, as early gamers, we were experimenting the role of erotic contents in interactive medias?

Who knows. Meanwhile...

Plot!

At Pepper Casino we play video poker in a new spicy way: win all of our cashiers money and... undress them! But lose everything and it's game over! Use LEFT or RIGHT for choosing a cashier and start the game. Use LEFT and RIGHT for selecting a card from the bottom side of the screen and the A BUTTON for placing your bet or holding/unholding a card. While you're playing, you can confirm your hand selecting the 'thumb up' option with the A BUTTON - it is on the left of your first card and on the right of your last one.

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