Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – Perceptible output or display
Patent
1997-04-09
1999-11-02
Harrison, Jessica
Amusement devices: games
Including means for processing electronic data
Perceptible output or display
436 34, 348 52, H04N 1304
Patent
active
059760176
ABSTRACT:
A stereoscopic-image game playing apparatus displays a screen image for right eye and a screen image for left eye on LCD 105, outputs images of the player obtained by cameras 103a and 103b to the receiving side, and displays images corresponding to the right half face and the left half face of the player based on the player's images on LCD 107. The images displayed on the LCD 107 are used as figures for selectively introducing lights from the screen images on the LCD 105, by lens 106, to the right and left eyes of the player. This enables stereoscopic vision without glasses for separating images respectively for the player's right and left eyes, and allows the player to move from the initial position.
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Hattori Tomohiko
Kamijo Haruhiko
Katayama Kunimasa
Omori Shigeru
Sakuma Sadayuki
Harrison Jessica
Schaaf James
Terumo Kabushiki Kaisha
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