Mirada, an interactive digital media specialist, has announced that it will make its debut at ICEi, the remote gaming sector within the 2009 International Gaming Expo, by showcasing “Virtual Dealer Roulette” at London’s Earls Court Exhibition Centre from Jan. 27-29, 2009.
Headquartered in London, Mirada said it will show an audiovisual gaming product that offers synchronized single-wallet gaming that can be broadcasted simultaneously across all major platforms. The roulette game features multi-player action while being fully automated around the clock with presenters, interactive content and live statistics.
“The addition of real time player information displayed using 3-D graphics makes the experience as near live as possible -- without the ongoing costs of maintaining a live show,” said Peter Cavanagh, the company's director, in a prepared statement.