Random number games are based upon the selection of random numbers, either from a computerized random number generator or from other gaming equipment.
A key difference is that in SSG systems, each game terminal has to contain a Random Number Generator (RNG) and complete local copies of the games, whereas SBG systems centralize both the RNG and game logic.
Higher security, since the RNG and game logic can’t be manipulated at individual game terminals.
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SBG represents a paradigm shift from both standalone terminals and SSG because game logic and RNG reside on the server in an SBG system.
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SBG systems differentiate themselves from other types of video lottery and casino systems by centralizing both game logic and Random number generation.
TrueMoneyGames also implemented a hardware random number generator designed by the Swedish company Protego, which is based on quantum physics.
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