Electronic video match game
First Claim
1. A method of playing a game comprising the steps of:
- (a) previewing a plurality of different images arranged in a pre-determined pattern in a first location on a screen until all of the different images have been previewed at least once;
(b) turning off all of said images on said screen after a first pre-determined period of time;
(c) presenting at least one of said plurality of images on said screen at a second location different from said first location;
(d) selecting at least one button from a plurality of buttons arranged in the same pre-determined pattern as said different images previewed in step (a) to match the position of an image presented in step (a) with the position of the corresponding image shown on said screen in step (c).
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Abstract
An electronic video game requires the player to match the location of information on a video screen with the correct location of a pushbutton in a corresponding array. Initially, the video screen produces a display showing nine object character icons located in nine different locations in a tic-tac-toe arrangement. The display is flashed on for a few seconds and then discontinued. Next, the video screen displays one of the characters in a clue box and challenges the player to correctly match the clue character with its previous location on an array of nine pushbuttons laid out in the same tic-tac-toe fashion. The player then chooses one pushbutton corresponding to where the player believed the character had appeared in the original video display. Additional different characters are then displayed on the screen and the player continues to attempt to match the location of the additional characters against nine buttons on the console until either all characters have been successfully identified or the game times out. The game keeps track of the number of matches so that the player receives a score at the end of the game corresponding to his or her total correct guesses. During the next sequence of play, the characters can be randomly reorganized on the video screen so that the locations differ from game to game. It is also possible to use the same character at more than one tic-tac-toe location, if desired.
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17 Claims
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1. A method of playing a game comprising the steps of:
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(a) previewing a plurality of different images arranged in a pre-determined pattern in a first location on a screen until all of the different images have been previewed at least once; (b) turning off all of said images on said screen after a first pre-determined period of time; (c) presenting at least one of said plurality of images on said screen at a second location different from said first location; (d) selecting at least one button from a plurality of buttons arranged in the same pre-determined pattern as said different images previewed in step (a) to match the position of an image presented in step (a) with the position of the corresponding image shown on said screen in step (c). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A video game comprising:
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a game console; a plurality of push buttons arranged in a first pre-determined pattern on said console; a video display screen means for displaying a plurality of character icons arranged on said screen at a first location in said first pre-determined pattern for a first pre-determined period of time and subsequently displaying a single clue character icon on said screen at a second location different than said first location, wherein all of said character icons are displayed during said first pre-determined period of time; and
,character match means for determining when a player correctly matches the clue character icon with the correctly located push button.
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14. A method of playing a game comprising the steps of:
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(a) previewing a plurality of different images arranged in a pre-determined pattern at a first location on a screen; (b) turning off all of said images on said screen after a first pre-determined period of time after all of said plurality of different images have been shown at least once; (c) presenting one of said plurality of images on said screen at a second location different than said first location; (d) selecting at least one button from a plurality of buttons arranged in the same pre-determined pattern as the plurality of different images previewed in step (a) in order to match the image presented in step (c) with the location of the image presented in step (a); (e) repeating steps (c) and (d) above; (f) discontinuing step (e) after a second pre-determined period of time; and
,(g) introducing a penalty delay comprising a third predetermined period of time between an incorrect selection of a button in step (d) and the next subsequent selection of a button in step (d).
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15. A method of playing a game comprising the steps of:
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(a) previewing a plurality of different images arranged in a pre-determined pattern on a screen; (b) turning off all of said images on said screen after a first pre-determined period of time after all of said plurality of different images have been previewed at least once; (c) presenting one of said plurality of images on said screen; (d) activating at least one button to match the image presented in step (c) with the location of the same image previously presented in step (a); (e) repeating steps (c) and (d) above; and
,(f) discontinuing step (e) after a second pre-determined period of time.
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16. A method of playing a game comprising the steps of:
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(a) previewing at least three different images arranged in a pre-determined pattern on a screen; (b) turning off all of said images on said screen after all of said images have been previewed at least once; (c) presenting one of said images from step (a) on said screen as a clue image; (d) selecting at least one button from at least three buttons arranged in the same pre-determined pattern of step (a) to match the clue image of said step (c) with the correct corresponding location of the same image previously previewed in step (a); (e) repeating steps (c) and (d) above; and
,(f) discontinuing step (e) after a pre-determined period of time.
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17. A video game comprising:
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a game console; at least three push buttons arranged in a first pattern on said console; a video display screen means for displaying a plurality of character icons arranged on said screen in the same pattern as the push buttons are arranged on said console until all of said character icons have been displayed at least once and then subsequently displaying a single clue character icon on said screen; and
,character match means for determining when a player correctly matches the clue character icon with the correctly located push button.
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Specification