Game controller capable of storing and executing stored sequence

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273148B, 273433, 345156, G06F 302

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053175050

ABSTRACT:
The user controller for a video game has a set of auxiliary buttons from which a user may input requests to store, request and execute stored sequences of user playing button settings. The auxiliary buttons are programmable and could be assigned to arbitrary special moves matching the needs of different games or of different stages of one game. The controller can store any arbitrary sequence of user play button settings to relieve the user from having to repeat inputting the sequence. The user may also add to a stored sequence during execution on the fly to form a merged sequence which may be stored. The controller also permits the user to override a stored sequence during execution. Special moves possible include a sequence of fast paced reproductions of predetermined moves. The controller also disregards unintended idle settings to provide more realistic rendition of stored sequences.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4763252 (1988-08-01), Rose
patent: 4964075 (1990-10-01), Shaver et al.

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