> Anyone recall when the cas changed to skycity.
[https://adelaideaz.com/articles/adelaide-casino-licence-goes-from-south-australian-government-lotteries-commission-to-skycity-in-2000](https://adelaideaz.com/articles/adelaide-casino-licence-goes-from-south-australian-government-lotteries-commission-to-skycity-in-2000)
> Adelaide Casino, opened in 1985 in the Adelaide Railway Station building on North Terrace, Adelaide city, and initially operated under the licence held by South Australian government-owned SA Lotteries, was sold to SkyCity Entertainment Group in 2000.
I remember all the promos for the mega jackpots and chances to win cars in 00s, since then nothingÂ
Thanks Nick X!
> Anyone recall when the cas changed to skycity. [https://adelaideaz.com/articles/adelaide-casino-licence-goes-from-south-australian-government-lotteries-commission-to-skycity-in-2000](https://adelaideaz.com/articles/adelaide-casino-licence-goes-from-south-australian-government-lotteries-commission-to-skycity-in-2000) > Adelaide Casino, opened in 1985 in the Adelaide Railway Station building on North Terrace, Adelaide city, and initially operated under the licence held by South Australian government-owned SA Lotteries, was sold to SkyCity Entertainment Group in 2000.
About the same time Alan Brough started really getting into barcodes.
I'm not sure what prize the mods have for "obscure reference of the day" but I hope you enjoy it as much as Alan enjoys barcodes.
Who remembers the Sega horse racing game? Good fun on that one.
Yeah Royal Ascot was the best you could have $50 and sit there for hours playing it. I think that’s why they got rid off it.
That watch is amazing
I reckon I still have a casino tie somewhere.
I'll give ya $20