Virtual cameras and 3-D gaming environments in a gaming machine

Amusement devices: games – Including means for processing electronic data – Perceptible output or display

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C273S237000, C273S269000, C273S14300R, C273S138100, C345S215000, C345S215000, C345S215000

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07465230

ABSTRACT:
A disclosed gaming machine provides method and apparatus for presenting a plurality of game outcome presentations derived from one or more virtual 3-D gaming environments stored on the gaming machine. While a game of chance is being played on the gaming machine, two-dimensional images derived from a three-dimensional object in the 3-D gaming environment may be rendered to a display screen on the gaming machine in real-time as part of the game outcome presentation. To add excitement to the game, a 3-D position of the 3-D object and other features of the 3-D gaming environment may be controlled by a game player. Nearly an unlimited variety of virtual objects, such as slot reels, gaming machines and casinos, may be modeled in the 3-D gaming environment.

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