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Top Las Vegas Shows - Crazy Girls


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The city of Las Vegas definitely has no shortage of adult-themed entertainment shows for the visitor feeling a little on the naughty side. One of the most talked about these days is the Crazy Girls show at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. Almost every review of the show reads the same: Crazy Girls pushes the limits of even a show in Las Vegas.

When guests are filing into the medium-sized auditorium at the Riviera, there's really nothing that stands out as unusual. The stage setting is fairly basic, the room is unassuming and most are totally unaware of the spectacle they're about to behold. Crazy Girls is the kind of show that sneaks up on you and bites - but in a good way.

To properly gauge the type of show Crazy Girls is, one must first be honest with his or her self: if you're going into a topless show, then you're going because you want to see the topless girls. Vegas stage shows don't offer the "I read Playboy for the articles" excuse. There's no art involved with the typical high-kicking showgirl; it's about nudity.

If nude girls on stage are your forte, then Crazy Girls offers it up with room to spare. With most Vegas nude shows, you can count on the girls at least keeping their bottoms on. With Crazy Girls, however, you'll find a dancer who throws all caution to the wind, literally, while baring all.

Basically, Crazy Girls is bachelor party fodder for guys. It's like someone took a strip club, reserved eight of the wildest dancers, and told them to get naughty while some rock music plays in the background. The girls acquiesce and the result is over an hour of uninhibited behavior that lives up to the show's name rather well.

There's a bit of production value in the show, but most of that gets lost in the fact that it's a nude-fest, pretty much, from start to finish. With various toys like chains and whips, and adorned in some black leather and spiked stilettos, the girls do play into a dark and dirty theme.

Throughout the show, the eight girls on stage go through the proverbial gauntlet of sexual arousal. Not only do the dancers start to rub up against anything in their immediate reach, including poles, chairs and other objects, but they also get the crowd going by rubbing on one another during the course of the show.

Retouching on some of the production value of Crazy Girls, the performers actually have some original material they go over. While singing the self-deprecating You Gotta Have Boobs, the girls manage - all with what appear to be silicone implants - to make fun of their altered appearance.

All in all, the show is definitely aimed at that "guy" niche. There's really nothing happening but eight Vegas-style strippers singing, dancing and touching things - including each other - in the nude for around 70 minutes. It might not be one of the biggest selling shows in Vegas, but it certainly has a following.


Classic Game Room - DEAD OR ALIVE for Sega Saturn review








Classic Game Room reviews DEAD OR ALIVE for Sega Saturn from 1996, the original DOA fighting game before the Dead or Alive series turned into soft core porn videogames with beach volleyball and jet skis. The first Dead or Alive fighting game plays like a cross between Virtua Fighter and Tekken. Game has an arcade mode, survial and two player versus vs. gameplay. Controls work well with Sega Saturn model 1 or 2 controller and gameplay is fast, smooth and responsive. Awesome "boobie physics" give the girl fighters zero G boobs that move and bounce long after they stop fighting giving players a good laugh after getting an ass whooping. This CGR review of Dead or Alive has gameplay from DOA 1 on Sega Saturn showing Dead or Alive game play in HD action.
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