


In the Commodore 64 version of Strip Poker, the game's graphics are predominantly monochrome.
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The CDTV version of Cover Girl Strip Poker has fifteen minutes of full motion video footage. In the CDTV and CD-ROM DOS versions, the models' in-game banter with the player is voice acted, and the CDTV version also adds eleven music tracks. As opposed to other versions, which require the AI to lose $2,000 multiple times for the game to show sexual content, in the Commodore 64 version of the game, only once is required. In the Commodore 64 version, there are six possible opponents as opposed to eight Signe Andersen and Sofia Bratlund are missing from this version.

In Cover Girl Strip Poker, four of the eight models in-game have video footage alongside the standard still images the frame rate and graphic quality of these videos differs between versions of the game. The player may zoom in during the game's nude scenes. Upon starting the game, the player is prompted to select a language Cover Girl Strip Poker has releases in Danish, Swedish, English, French, German and Italian. The game is coded so that after winning several hands, subsequent hands are harder to win. If the player's hand is better than their opponent's, the player wins the betted money, and the cards are shuffled and both players are given new hands of cards. Both the player and the AI are given $2,500 to bet with, the maximum bet being $999, and there are two rounds of betting: one before the changing of cards and one after. Each player is dealt a hand of five cards, and may replace any number of those cards with different cards from the deck in order to obtain a winning hand. Each time the AI loses $2,000, a digitized female model removes one item of clothing in video footage presented on the screen of a digitized cinema different models display varying levels of nudity. Strip Poker has a multiplayer mode wherein up to three people may play against a single AI opponent at once, with each player having their own pool of money to bet with. Ĭover Girl Strip Poker is played as five-card strip poker the player plays against an AI opponent, and may choose between eight models. Reviews of the Commodore 64 version (pictured) of Strip Poker were universally negative. In addendum to this, Strip Poker has a legal disclaimer stating that the game is "Not manufactured, distributed or endorsed by any of the models appearing in the product" a model featured in the game later stated that she was not informed what the video footage/photoshoot was for, and several models did not receive pay for their work. Some reviews criticized Strip Poker as sexist, with one magazine calling it "an affront to the female species". While other versions of the game received more mixed reviews, reviews of the Commodore 64 version were universally negative. Emotional Pictures was a subsidiary of Danish company InterActive Vision A/S.Ĭover Girl Strip Poker received negative to mixed reviews from critics many reviews criticized Strip Poker 's 'poor' digitized graphics, 'bad' AI, and several reviews criticized the game's sexual content, calling it 'unappealing' or 'sad'. Cover Girl Strip Poker is the original Danish title it was retitled Cover Girl Poker outside of Denmark in the rest of Europe, and the title was subsequently reverted to Cover Girl Strip Poker for the European CDTV and CD-ROM DOS releases. Thomas Bendt, Thomas Mogensen (C64) Ĭover Girl Strip Poker, alternately titled Cover Girl Poker, is a 1991 erotic video game based upon five-card strip poker and originally developed and self-published by Emotional Pictures it was released for the Amiga, DOS, Commodore 64, CDTV, and CD32. Jacob Gadegaard Frandsen, Henrik Koitzsch, Martin de Agger (Amiga) Henrik Nørgaard Jørgensen, Ivan Eriksen, Ole Mogensen, Henrik N. Jørgen Ryhne Andersen, Hans Jürgen Hansen (Amiga) Jacob Andersen, Henrik Thomas, Kenneth Bernholm, Henrik Bækdahl (Amiga, DOS)
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United Software (Amiga, Germany C64, Germany ) The Sales Curve (DOS, Italy C64, Italy, Germany, Europe Amiga, France, Europe ) On-Line Entertainment (CD-ROM DOS, Europe, Germany CDTV, Europe )
