Target video game avoiding erroneous counts

Amusement devices: games – Aerial projectile game; game element or accessory therefor... – Simulated game

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273DIG28, A63F 902

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042058473

ABSTRACT:
A target videogame employing a screen with a moving light spot symbol and a target detector. A frequency selective circuit is provided for selecting the electrical signals generated by the light entering a photosensor in the target detector according to their frequency relationship with respect to the line scanning and frame scanning frequency.

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