Program-controlled entertainment and game device

Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – Data storage or retrieval

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A63F 922

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058822623

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a program-controlled entertainment and game device.
Recently computers have become more and more commonly used. To achieve maximum versatility, diverse storage media have been developed for programs and data, for example, magnetic disks, diskettes, so-called compact disks, programmable storage parts such as EPROMS, etc.
Conventionally, programs are stored for example in EPROMS, where they can be modified according to circumstances. The memory space in EPROMS is however quite limited, so that the magnitude of the programs which can be stored in them is not suitable for all applications.
The demands on data and program storages have grown more and more. As personal computers continue to become more and more common, more and more applications are being transferred to them. But this means that all kinds of programs must run on personal computers.
In order to be able to simultaneously playback video and audio information, especially when it contains large amounts of data, other storage and output media have therefore been developed. They are so-called CDI-disks on which, according to the so-called CDI standard, data of this type can all be digitally stored. CDI disks can thus contain program and data information at the same time, in which the pertinent program information allows access to the corresponding data and interactive control operation is enabled. Since this can take place in real time operation, there are a host of applications. It becomes possible to read video, audio and program information at the instant of access from the disk, to buffer it, and then display it as an interactive program. In this way it is possible to switch back and forth between diverse program and data structures without losing time.
To enable versatile and interesting game operation, in an older German application (Ser. No. 42 22 110.2, corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 5,413,357) of the assignee a program-controlled entertainment and game device with a playback unit for a CDI disk on which the program and data information is stored was proposed. Use of the device is determined by the program stored permanently in the CDI disk and the device can be configured entirely according to requirements in terms of function. The CDI disk makes it possible to have the game run with unexpectedly extensive alternations. Different game functions can be interactively selected and combined with one another at extremely high speed. Furthermore, in the selection of a certain function and the immediately succeeding display from it, additional game functions can in turn be selected. In this way it is possible to jump from one game level to the next, of course jumps from and into the different levels being possible alternatively at any time. The game possibilities are thus increased to an extraordinary degree compared to conventional entertainment and game devices.
In the area of music playback devices a music playback system has already been developed which comprises a central computer with a memory for at least one music playback unit, the music playback units being interconnected and connected to the central computer via a long distance data transmission line. The memory can thus be organized such that it is located decentrally distributed among the different music playback units. Preferably an ISDN line is used as the long distance data transmission line.
To improve the operating properties and to increase the ease of operation, especially information devices with a screen, with a control console, and with a housing have been developed in which an individually operator-oriented arrangement of the screen and controls is enabled. For this reason the control console is made as an independent control board which is positioned in ground-side guide elements to be an adjustable distance from the display CRT. The tilt of the housing with the screen can be adjusted. This embodiment enables the operator to assume an optimum sitting position with a simultaneously favorable screen tilt. The distance to the

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