Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Target
Patent
1974-03-04
1976-11-23
Shapiro, Paul E.
Amusement devices: games
Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor...
Target
A63F 914
Patent
active
039933091
ABSTRACT:
An electrically and mechanically operated competitive amusement game, simulating the game of table tennis. The game includes a display screen so arranged that a game can be simulated thereon where two players appear to hit a ball, in the form of a light image, back and forth on the screen. The game includes a serve button for initiating a serve at the beginning of the game. The players continue to "volley" the simulated ball back and forth by timely actuation of two "volleying" buttons until a miss is detected. When a miss is detected, the ball comes to rest and a new serve is initiated to start the process again.
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Breslow Jeffrey D.
Jaworski Eugene
Morris Howard E.
Marvin Glass & Associates
Shapiro Paul E.
Strappello Harry G.
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