Game apparatus for use in conjunction with the viewing of a spectator's sport
First Claim
1. An electronic game playable by one or more participants in conjunction with the observance of a football game, said observance being in person, by watching television, or by listening to the radio, said game comprising:
- (a) at least one prediction panel having at least two sets of switches thereon a first set of said sets having designations associated therewith corresponding to various types of plays which may occur in a football game, the second of said sets having designation associated therewith corresponding to various outcomes which may occur during said plays, and a score display means for maintaining a cumulative score record thereon;
(b) a control panel including a first set of result signal switches corresponding and electrically connected to the first set of switches on said prediction panel and a second set of signal switches corresponding and electrically connected to the second set of switches on said prediction panel for initiating the transmission of a control signal to said prediction panel indicative of the actual play occurring and the actual outcome thereof;
(c) an electrical circuit means associated with said prediction panel and said control panel for comparing prediction data from said prediction panel and outcome data from said control panel and adjusting said scoring display means responsive to the results from said comparison.
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Abstract
A spectator participation game apparatus for use in conjunction with the observance of a program or sporting event such as a football game in which one or more observers on separate game apparatuses try to predict the type of "play" or occurrence which will next ensue, as well as predicting separately the outcome or results of the succeeding play. The game apparatus includes a selector panel for each participant on which are located a plurality of play selection switches, a plurality of outcome switches, and a score indicator; a control unit connected to the selector panels for control thereof, and an electrical logic circuit for changing the scoring indicators responsive to the type of play actually occurring and the results thereof.
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14 Claims
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1. An electronic game playable by one or more participants in conjunction with the observance of a football game, said observance being in person, by watching television, or by listening to the radio, said game comprising:
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(a) at least one prediction panel having at least two sets of switches thereon a first set of said sets having designations associated therewith corresponding to various types of plays which may occur in a football game, the second of said sets having designation associated therewith corresponding to various outcomes which may occur during said plays, and a score display means for maintaining a cumulative score record thereon; (b) a control panel including a first set of result signal switches corresponding and electrically connected to the first set of switches on said prediction panel and a second set of signal switches corresponding and electrically connected to the second set of switches on said prediction panel for initiating the transmission of a control signal to said prediction panel indicative of the actual play occurring and the actual outcome thereof; (c) an electrical circuit means associated with said prediction panel and said control panel for comparing prediction data from said prediction panel and outcome data from said control panel and adjusting said scoring display means responsive to the results from said comparison. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14)
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9. An electronic game playable in conjunction with the observance of a simultaneously occurring program not involving the participants which program involves a sequence of individually occurring events, each of which events is of a predictably distinct type and includes an attendant result, said game comprising:
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(a) a plurality of prediction panels having a plurality of first switches corresponding in number to at least some of the possible anticipated distinct types, a plurality of second switches corresponding to a plurality of possible results of each event and a scoring means for maintaining a cumulative record of the scoring on each of said prediction panels; (b) a control panel including a first set of result signal switches corresponding and electrically connected to the first set of switches on each of said prediction panels and a second set of signal switches corresponding and electrically connected to the second set of switches on each of said prediction panels for transmitting a signal to each of said prediction panels indicative of the actual outcome of each event as far as the actual type attempted and the actual results thereof; (c) an electrical circuit associated with said scoring means on each prediction panel, said electrical circuit further including a calculating portion for causing changes in said scoring means responsive to signals from said control panel compared with predications on said prediction panels; (d) whereby a participant selects on one of the prediction panels the predicted distinct type of the next event and the predicted results, a person designated as controller activates the control panel to signal the actual distinct type of the event which next occurs and the results after the event, and the prediction panel receives the signal back and automatically adjusts the score responsive to the predictions made and actual outcome of the event. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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