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Some of the outstanding features include:
• 11 full-featured Classic card games - select from Hearts, Spades, Euchre, Bridge, Gin Rummy, Canasta, Cribbage, Crazy Eights, Go Fish, Romme, and Skat.
• 13 full-featured Casino card games - play your choice of BlackJack, Texas Hold’em, Double Flop Hold’em, Omaha, 5 Card Draw, 7 Card Stud, Pineapple, Crazy Pineapple, and 5 unique versions of Video Poker.
• 20 full-featured and unique versions of Solitaire - select from your favorite Solitaire games like Klondike, FreeCell, Spider, Golf, Yukon, Beleaguered Castle, Forty Thieves, Canfield, and many others.
• iPhone™- style menu manipulation and selection using your finger, stylus, or control pad. All card games are played on the Touch Screen.
• Automatically tracks and saves many of your game stats.
• Select your choice of backgrounds from cool pictures and gradients. Select your favorite card faces to use.
• Customize game rules to play the games how you like it.
• Over 45 minutes of original sound tracks. Edit the playlist to only hear what you want to hear.
• Includes Single-player and Multi-player options. Multi-player either locally or over the internet via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection (WFC). Communicate with other connected players using Text-chat and speech (Push2Talk technology).
• Selectable AI difficulty so your computer opponents will challenge all skill levels from beginner to experienced.
• On-screen "How to play" instructions and button actions. Select in-game language from English, Spanish, or French.
• PC-style menus allow easy and intuitive configuration and navigation.
• Game Share feature - wirelessly send the games to your teammates for the duration of one session so they can take part in a multi-player game without purchasing the cartridge.
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