Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – Perceptible output or display
Patent
1996-02-16
1998-06-09
Manuel, George
Amusement devices: games
Including means for processing electronic data
Perceptible output or display
A63F 900
Patent
active
057625530
ABSTRACT:
A video game cabinet has an identical configuration on opposite sides. That is, each side has a video monitor display for displaying the contents of a game and an operation panel for entering player instructions for operating the game. Each side also has a speaker for generating effect sounds for the game play as well as a coin slot. Each side has a second display for showing a winner indication that is displayed when the player has continuously won the game, a third display for displaying the current number of wins, and a fourth display for maintaining/updating and displaying the maximum number of wins over a specified time period. A removable game processing circuit can execute the game play and drive the first display. A display control circuit can independently drive the second, third, and fourth display.
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Takasugi Tomoya
Yamada Masayoshi
Yoshimoto Masao
Manuel George
Sega Enterprises
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