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Is Las Vegas Set to Become the Virtual Reality Capital of the World?

August 14, 2017

Virtual Reality – the Potential

For years, Las Vegas was the world’s most prosperous gambling city. The desert town was only founded in 1905, but by 1950 it was recognized as a haven for high stakes gambling. Thanks to celebrities like Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, along with repeated representation in Hollywood blockbusters like Ocean’s Eleven, Sin City became world famous. But recently, it has been overtaken by Macao, China, which raked in an astonishing $45.27 billion in 2013. Vegas is still an iconic place for all things gambling, but to get back on top it may need to evolve. One way to do this would be to become the virtual reality capital of the world.

Virtual Reality – the Potential

Virtual Reality – the Potential

Although it hasn’t really taken off yet, many people are expecting big things for virtual reality. Mark Zuckerberg has given the new technology his full backing, and Facebook bought the Oculus Rift for the whopping sum of $2 billion back in 2014. The founder of the social network giant wants everyone to be using the site in VR in the future, but so far sales of the headset have been poor. As of reports from March 2017, there were only 243,000 Oculus Rift sales by the end of 2016, while the HTC Vive moved 420,000 units. The low sales could be due to the fact that the headsets are still quite expensive, with the Rift and Vive retailing at around $599 and $799 respectively. On top of that outlay, users also need to own expensive computer equipment to run the devices. Despite the slow start, projections for VR are strong, and the market is expected to grow to $21.5 billion by the year 2020. To put that in perspective, it was worth $2.5 billion last year. These market predictions are down to the fact that there is a lot of belief in the technology, and more developers are seeking to add VR elements to their games. PlayStation is leading the way in this regard, with recent titles like Resident Evil 7: Biohazard featuring VR elements. In fact, Sony had already sold more than 1 million units of its headset by June this year.

VR Adventures in Vegas

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Las Vegas has now begun to embrace VR. VR Adventures is a recently opened VR experience which plunges guests into a three-dimensional virtual world. Players are required to make use of hand movements, and also walk, sidestep, and jump to move or fly through the virtual environment. It is open until 12am every day, and can be found on Las Vegas Boulevard. Some of the options to choose from include Screaming Skydive, Soaring Superhero, House of Horrors, and Fly N’ Shoot. It is an innovative idea, and provides another entertainment option in the city that has everything. If this becomes a major hit, more things that incorporate VR could soon crop up in Vegas. There has already been a movement towards creating virtual casino games, and Microgaming is leading the way with its VR Roulette which was showcased at the ICE Totally Gaming Expo in 2016. Roulette was an obvious choice for the developers who created the first online casino software in 1994, as the world famous game that first came about in Paris in 1796 has gone through many different variants in the internet age. At Betway Casino, for instance, there are European, French, multiplayer, and live versions of the spinning wheel, and players are increasingly looking to vary their casino games experience by choosing such titles. The Microgaming VR game utilises the diverse nature of roulette and transports players to a space scene, in which there is a roulette wheel operated by a robot croupier. Games like this could certainly be a hit in Vegas, where casinos are constantly striving to provide customers with unique and memorable experiences.

Vegas Could Help Boost VR Sales
Not only could the use of VR help to attract more visitors to Vegas each year, the famous gambling hub could also assist sales of VR headsets and push the new platform into the mainstream. Sin City has been setting trends for decades, and was the first place to have mega-casinos when Steve Wynn opened the Mirage in 1989. The massive complexes featured everything from gambling, to restaurants and swanky hotel rooms. Macao clearly took inspiration from Vegas here, and built the Venetian Macao which is the seventh-largest building on the planet at 10.5 million square-feet. If Vegas becomes the VR capital of the world, it would be wise to assume that other gambling hubs like Macao and Atlantic City will swiftly follow suit. For people who are yet to make their minds up on a holiday to Vegas, there is the Vegas VR app for Google Cardboard which transports users to the bright lights of the Nevada-based city. This should serve to attract even more VR users to Vegas in the near future.

It’s still early days, but Las Vegas has shown throughout its history how open it is to change. It has constantly evolved and grown over the years, and VR could well be the next big thing in the timeline. VR certainly needs an iconic city like Vegas on board, and if it takes off there is no reason why it can’t become the VR capital of the world.

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Mobile Games Market Rising Stars

July 31, 2017
Mobile Gaming

Mobile Gaming Revenues

Mobile games market rising stars are certainly worth examining. People are used to the gaming markets in certain countries dominating the entire international market. The United Kingdom has one of the biggest gaming markets in the world, of course. Australia has been powerful within the gaming market for a while as well. Japan and South Korea have been the leaders of the online gaming market in the East for a while. Since South Korea helped to create and popularize the genre of e-sports in the first place, this should continue.

However, the people looking for the best NZ casinos will be only too happy to report that a lot of different markets are currently emerging throughout the world. Given the tremendous proven popularity of online gaming, particularly online casino gaming, this was only inevitable. Gambling in general has a lot of proven economic benefits. Almost anything that actually gets rich or middle-class people to spend money and to pour it back into the economy can be helpful. All countries have rich and middle-class people, even though the middle-class is shrinking throughout the world.

Setting up an online casino gaming industry in a nation certainly takes work, but it doesn’t even remotely compare to the amount of work that it takes to create a much more physical and mechanical niche. People don’t have to get a lot of equipment and set up complicated factories. Setting up the plans for a game, designing the game, and repairing bugs in the game will certainly be energy-intensive. However, for the people who have been involved in other emerging markets in other countries, the online casino gaming niche is going to seem like the sort of thing that could start overnight.

Indonesia has one of the biggest gaming markets if people are looking at the revenue numbers specifically. Southeast Asia in general has one of the biggest and most successful emerging markets in the world in terms of gaming, if people decide to look at areas in terms of regions as opposed to countries. Latin America is just behind Southeast Asia in that way. Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico are the countries that are performing particularly well within the Latin American region, and this should only continue. Given their proximity to North America and the tourists that they get from North America, both of these markets might be able to influence one another.

Africa and the Middle East are both expanding in terms of their gaming markets as well. A lot of people have been surprised that this has been the case, but they shouldn’t be so shocked. The United Arab Emirates, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia have all been impressive in terms of their development otherwise, and gaming should not constitute an exception.

These emerging markets truly indicate that the entire world is starting to arrive on the scene when it comes to gaming, with fewer regions getting left out of it entirely. People all over the world should soon be able to enjoy gaming wherever they are.

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On This Date: July 25, 2015 Fire at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Las Vegas

July 25, 2017
Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Fire July 25, 2015

On July 25, 2015, a fire erupted on the 14th floor pool deck of the Cosmopolitan Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip. The fire was reported approximately 12:15pm and was extinguished in about 30 minutes.

The fire torched artificial trees and cabanas at the Bamboo Pool on the west side of the hotel, but made little impact inside the building. Large plumes of thick black smoke ccould be seen from all parts of the valley.  All 3000 guests where evacuated from the hotel. Two people were treated for smoke inhalation. One of those patients , one was transported to the hospital.

Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Fire July 25, 2015

Inspectors were not able to find conclusive evidence of what caused the fire at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas pool on that day in July, but evidence points to cigarette butts dropped, perhaps, from one of the balconies above the pool area.

The fire resulted in damage, a couple of minor injuries, but no deaths. Estimation of damages was $2 million dollars.

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On This Date: July 25,1991 the Southern Nevada Water Authority was Formed

Panoramic View of Lake Mead

On This Date: July 25, 1991, the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) was formed. Seven local water agencies formed SNWA to address water issues on a regional basis.

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Information Source: http://leg.state.nv.us/SpecialActs/31-SNevadaRegionalPlanning.html

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On This Date: July 16, 2007 The New Frontier Hotel & Casino Closed

July 16, 2017
The New Frontier was a hotel and casino

The New Frontier Hotel and Casino Closed in July 16, 2007

The New Frontier Hotel & Casino was the second resort that opened on the Las Vegas Strip and operated continuously from October 30, 1942 until it closed its doors for good at 12:00 A.M. on July 16, 2007.

The resort had the distinction of hosting Elvis Presley’s first Vegas appearance in 1956, and the final performance of Diana Ross and The Supremes on January 14, 1970.

The building was demolished on November 13, 2007. In 2007, A new hotel casino, tentatively titled the Las Vegas Plaza, was proposed to be built in its place but those plan were scuttled in 2011.

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On This Date: July 15, 1999 The JW Marriott in Summerlin Opens

July 15, 2017

The Resort at Summerlin

The Resort at Summerlin

JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort and Spa in Summerlin quietly opened its doors on July 15, 1999. It was described as Las Vegas’ first off-Strip luxury resort, according to its developers. The original Regent Casino was re-branded as the Rampart Casino in 2002.

The Resort at Summerlin is a luxury hotel in Summerlin, Nevada, near Las Vegas. The 50-acre resort was designed using a Tuscan/Tropical theme. Golf was a component of the project from the start as it acquired tee times at the adjacent Tournament Players Club course with direct access from the resort.

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