Smart phones in a spin with casino games on the move. |
| Written by Casino Editor | |||
| Wednesday, 04 February 2009 05:21 | |||
Spin3 have broadened their casino gaming horizons by ensuring that their casino games are available to play on all the next generation smart phones, including iPhone, Android G1 and BlackBerry ®. Gambling solutions provider, Spin3 in conjunction with Microgaming the leading online casino gaming software company, have developed a range of casino games that run as web applications for use on the iphone and Android G1 and a further package of casino games delivered via the Gamewire application specifically for the Blackberry mobile phone. Microgaming was the first company to develop casino software for the online gaming market, and since the first games were released over ten years ago,the company has gone from strength to strength continually striving to be at the forefront of development of new and innovative games and software for brick and mortar and 120 online casino sites. Spin3 have kept a keen eye on all the developments in the mobile phone world and were quick to launch casino gaming software that would be compatible for the new advance smart phones. Head of Spin3 Matt Zinder said “We were the first provider to offer commercially available play-for-real casino games for the iPhone, which is a fantastic achievement. Spin3 has been at the forefront of the mobile gambling industry since the very beginning and we are still leading the industry – driving change through innovation.” These new state-of-the-art mobile phone applications from Spin3 are so sophisticated that casino gamers will have that ‘real life’ casino gaming experience, no matter where they are and no matter what time of the day or night it is. Spin3, a division of Spiral Solutions Ltd has been providing demonstrations of the new smart phone games and other casino gaming systems at the International Gaming Expo (IGE) 2009 at Earls Court in London and will be exhibiting again at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona from 16th to the 19th February 2009.
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