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The Importance of Online Casino Software |
You may have noticed when you fly in large commercial airliners that their
engines are often produced by other companies. For example, if you fly in a
Boeing 747, chances are that its engines are either manufactured by Rolls Royce,
GE (General Electric) or Pratt and Whitney.
The choice of engine is completely up to the airline. However, rest assured that
all the above engines are of the highest quality and checked regularly to ensure
the safety and integrity of the plane and its passengers. Online casinos are no
different.
Their 'engines' are the online gambling software that they purchase from one of
the many software vendors based around the world. An online casino can be
designed to look like a million dollars but if its gambling software, i.e. its
casino games, are not up to scratch, its won't last a year.
It is for this reason that online casinos invest the majority of their start-up
capital on the gaming software itself because they realize that all online
gamblers really want is to play safe, secure, honest, reliable, and of course,
lucrative games.
The best online casino game developers on the planet undoubtedly include
Playtech, Microgaming and Cryptologic. While there are many more, these guys are
the 'engines' of the online gambling industry and with good reason.
Each of them have been around for many years and are renowned for hiring the
smartest and most creative software designers and developers in the world, to
continue to develop newer, faster, better and more exciting gambling games.
When seeking out an online casino, one of the first things you should do is
check what software it is running. If it is one of the above suppliers, you can
rest assured that you're in pretty good hands.
By the way, it may interest you to know that both
Kiwi Casino and
FastWin Casino (featured on this site) run the latest Playtech software.
More Casino Friend Articles And Reviews:
- Choosing Licensed Online Casinos - Online Keno Tips - Choosing a Suitable Online Casino
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