Tech in online gaming
Games are an age-old past time dating back many years to ancient Egypt. The gaming industry itself, began its journey with the unveiling of Ralph Baer’s ‘Brown Box’ in 1967 and in 2020 generated a revenue of a whopping $165 billion. It is clear that many technological advances fuelled this growth over the years.
Arcades
Arcades brought people together in the world of gaming back in the 80s. The introduction of game systems where people could store their scores and compete with each other to beat the high score was fun and exciting for the budding gaming community.
The games console
The introduction of the games consoles brought the world of gaming into the home and gamers could continue enjoying their favourite games from the comfort of their homes. You could purchase as many cartridge games as you could manage for your console to enjoy as a one player or as multiplayer. This has led to a competitive scene opening up and fans can even now get involved and back their favourites teams and player using the platform, esportsbetting.site.
Home computers
As more people began owning home computers, games became available on CD-ROMs. The CD-ROMs could hold a lot of memory enabling gamers to have a more compact way of storing their favourite games.
Internet
The introduction of the internet opened up the world of gaming even more. Gamers could now connect with each other online and have live chats with each other. Game developers could also update game graphics and introduce games faster. The world had been moving from 2D games to 3D games which were more entertaining and fun.
Mobile phones
The progression to mobile gaming that the industry added momentum into the growth of the industry as players could access games at any time and from anywhere. Mobile phones meant that players did not need to move around with consoles but could have this powerful device in their pocket.
Smart phones
As mobile phones became smarter, game developers could continue to update and advance the quality of their games and all the gamers need to do is to update an app. Phones are now being made with more memory, very good graphics and sound which makes playing games on the mobile phone very enjoyable.
Virtual Reality (VR)
Technology such as virtual reality can transform the world of casino games. Imagine being able to join in on a roulette table with people from around the world from the comfort of your home. Even though you are sitting on your sofa, you can still have the same experience as if you are in the casino.
Artificial Intelligent (AI) As we continue to see impressive advances in AI, players will be able to have greater engagement with their favourite games within a virtual environment.