ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM INCLUDING A VEHICLE
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1. An entertainment system for a recreational vehicle including:
- a recreational vehicle;
an event sensor attached to the recreational vehicle;
an event element adapted to be detected by the event sensor;
a processor connected to the event sensor; and
a game program operated by the processor.
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Abstract
The entertainment system of one of the preferred embodiments includes a recreational vehicle, an event sensor attached to the recreational vehicle, an event element able to be detected by the event sensor, a processor connected to the event sensor, and a game program operated by the processor. The entertainment system functions to enable interactive game-like capabilities for a movable vehicle. The entertainment system is preferably used for children recreational vehicles (miniature cars), but may alternatively be used by other vehicles.
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1. An entertainment system for a recreational vehicle including:
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a recreational vehicle; an event sensor attached to the recreational vehicle; an event element adapted to be detected by the event sensor; a processor connected to the event sensor; and a game program operated by the processor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A memory key for a key system having a key port, the memory key comprising:
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a key adapted to connect to the key port and activate the device; a memory storage device adapted for the reading and writing of data through the key port.
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17. A method for an interactive vehicle experience comprising:
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providing a portable event element; providing an event sensor attached to a recreational vehicle, wherein the event sensor is capable of sensing the portable event element; running a game program with the event sensor as a program input; communicating to a user through a game interface; allowing for the repositioning of the event sensor by moving the recreational vehicle; sensing an event element; and upon the sensing of an event element, activating a game program response that alters the operation of the game program. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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