GameCo Awarded Nevada License! Nevada Gaming Commission Chairman Tony Alamo thinks he might be the oldest guy co-oping from an Xbox at 1 in the morning.
He told fellow commissioners that he believes in the prospect of turning skill-based video games into casino floor revenue generators.
“I’m probably at the tail end of the bell curve,” he said at Thursday’s commission meeting. “I’m kind of old.”
Commissioners voted 3-0 to approve the Gaming Control Board recommendation of approval for GameCo and its executives.
GameCo, previously licensed in New Jersey, plans to bring skill-based games to market for play on casino floors in Nevada.
A fan of the idea of transforming video-game players into casino gamblers, Alamo said he was enthusiastic in his support of licensing Las Vegas-based GameCo, the newest company trying to bridge video gameplay to casino floors.
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