Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – Player-actuated control structure
Patent
1996-03-22
1999-01-19
Harrison, Jessica J.
Amusement devices: games
Including means for processing electronic data
Player-actuated control structure
482901, A61B 504
Patent
active
058608605
ABSTRACT:
A video game which incorporates a video game player's cardio-waveform into the video display and integrates the wave-form with the activities of the video game being played. A cardio-waveform sensor is attached to a video game player. The sensor produces a signal which is transmitted to an input interface of a micro-processor. A joystick or other control system which enables a player to control the play of the video game is also attached to the input interface of the micro-processor. The micro-processor produces a display signal dependant on the signal's generated from the joystick and cardio-waveform sensor. The player's cardio-waveform is also displayed on the video display and is incorporated into the activities of the game being played. In one embodiment the cardio-waveform represents a boundary which confines the activities of a roaming icon.
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Federal Patent Corporation
Harrison Jessica J.
Schaaf James
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