Roulette game machine
A roulette game machine includes a single monitor display displaying a betting board capable of having a plurality of players betting at the same time, a plurality of playing areas arranged around the monitor display, first display means provided every playing area to display an amount of chips, designation means provided every playing area to designate a predetermined sum of chips for betting, betting means provided every playing area to bet a designated sum of chips, selection means provided every playing area to select an optional identification symbol on the betting board, second display means provided in juxtaposition with the respective selection means to display a marking image to the effect that betting is made on an optional identification symbol as selected, and judgment means for judging whether an optional identification symbol as betted corresponds to a hit identification symbol.
The present invention relates to a roulette game machine.
DESCRIPTION OF THE RELATED ARTConventionally, medal game machines are installed as game machines in game centers and casinos. Such game machines include horse racing game machines, cards game machines, roulette game machines, and so on.
With, for example, roulette game machines, medals (coins) are thrown into a machine, numeral selection buttons provided at respective play corners are operated, and a numeral button or buttons corresponding to a prize-prospective numeral or numerals are pushed. Then a roulette disc rotates and a ball rolls in the roulette disc. And when the roulette disc rotates slowly and the ball is received and held in one of grooves in the roulette disc, it is determined whether a numeral betted by a player corresponds to that numeral, in which the ball is received. Here, when it is determined that the both numerals correspond to each other, a hit is made and medals are repaid to the player at a predetermined hit ratio.
However, a roulette game is inherently one, in which a plurality of players use a single betting board to bet on desired numerals. Therefore, when only a player concerned makes a hit, a game is not so much fevered. That is, in the case where that numeral, on which a certain player bets, corresponds to that numeral, in which a ball is received, such state can be seen by other players, and the player having won can feel a sense of superiority whereby a game is still more fevered.
With such conventional roulette game machines, however, it is hard to know how other players play. For example, even when a player wins, other players do not know how much the player having made a hit has betted on a game at this time, and conversely, even when a player loses, other players do not know how much the player has lost. That is, such conventional roulette game machines involve a problem that a roulette game lacks an inherent fun and players are not so much fevered even when a game is won.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThat is, it is an object of the invention to provide a roulette game machine capable of giving an inherent fun to a roulette game.
To achieve the above object, the present invention provides a roulette game machine. The roulette game machine includes a roulette disc having a whirl, on which a multiplicity of different identification symbols are displayed circumferentially, and making a predetermined identification symbol, which is selected from the identification symbols, a hit identification symbol, and a betting board, on which identification symbols corresponding to the identification symbols are displayed, and wherein predetermined chips are given in the case where that predetermined identification symbol on the betting board, on which a player bets chips, corresponds to a hit identification symbol decided on the roulette disc.
The roulette game machine further includes a single monitor display displaying a betting board capable of having a plurality of players betting at the same time, a plurality of playing areas arranged around the monitor display, first display means provided every playing area to display an amount of chips, which can be bet by a player, designation means provided every playing area to designate a predetermined sum of chips for betting, from a total sum of chips, betting means provided every playing area to bet a designated sum of chips, selection means provided every playing area to select an optional identification symbol on the betting board, second display means provided in juxtaposition with the respective selection means to display a marking image to the effect that betting is made on an optional identification symbol as selected, and judgment means for judging whether an optional identification symbol as betted corresponds to a hit identification symbol.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe invention, together with objects and advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description of the presently preferred embodiments together with the accompanying drawings in which:
Embodiments of the invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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A hit judgment device (not shown) is installed in a position below the roulette disc 12 within the housing 11. The hit judgment device serves to judge which ball receiving groove 24 the ball B is received in. The hit judgment device will be described in detail in connection with an electric constitution. A ball recovery device (not shown) is mounted on a back surface of the whirl 23. The ball recovery device serves to recover the ball B on the whirl 23 after a game is terminated. Since the ball throw-in device, the hit judgment device, and the ball recovery device are well known, a detailed explanation thereof is omitted (see JP-A-8-229190, JP-A-8-229191, JP-A-9-140857, and JP-A-9-276477, which were filed by the applicant of the present application).
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Chip stock areas TH1, TH2, TH3, TH4 corresponding to the respective play corners P1 to P4 are displayed on the monitor display 13 to be directed outward at the four corners of the betting board 26.
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Disposed on the right of the respective counters BC, WC, and CC are chip counter areas TC, which constitute first display means. Displayed below the chip counter areas TC are “the units digit”, “the tens digit”, “the hundreds digit”, and “the thousands digit”. Tip icons TI in a stacked state are displayed above display sections of the respective digits (“the units digit” to “the thousands digit”). For example, in the case where eight chip icons TI are displayed on the display section of “the tens digit” and three chip icons TI are displayed on the display section of “the hundreds digit”, it is indicated thereby that 380 repayable medals accumulate in a concerned play corner ((3×100)+(8×10)). That is, the numeral displayed on the credit counter CC corresponds to the number of chip icons TI displayed in the chip counter area TC.
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The disks 48 of the both direction detector 45X, 45Y are formed with a plurality of slits 51 at regular intervals. As shown in
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The balls 43 of the track balls 16 are operated to cause the respective hand cursors HC to be freely moved on the monitor display 13. That is, when the ball 43 is rotated rightward, the hand cursor HC is also moved rightward, and when the ball 43 is rotated forward, the hand cursor HC is also moved forward.
Subsequently, the electric constitution of the roulette game machine will be described.
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Also, connected to the controller C are the monitor display 13 and a hit judgment device 31. The controller C causes the monitor display 13 to display the betting board 26, the chip stock areas TH1, TH2, TH3, TH4, and the hand cursors HC.
The hit judgment device 31 detects a position of the ball B received in the ball receiving groove 24 of the whirl 23, that is, a numeral N1 to output the same to the controller C. The controller C judges a hit number (the numeral N1 of that ball B receiving groove, in which the ball is received) on the basis of a signal from the hit judgment device 31.
The controller C judges direction and quantity of rotation of the ball 43 on the basis of an input signal from the receivers 50 of the track ball 16. And the controller C moves an image of the displayed hand cursor HC on the basis of judged direction and quantity of rotation of the judged ball 43.
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That is, the controller C calculates direction and quantity of rotation of the ball 43 to judge that an image of the hand cursor HC is present in a predetermined area within the chip counter area TC, and further makes a selected object of those chip icons TI of a predetermined digit, which are disposed in a position below the image of the hand cursor HC in the predetermined area. When an ON signal from the hold button 17 is input, the controller C displays an image composed of those chip icons TI, which have a predetermined digit selected according to a position of the hand cursor HC. The controller C displays an image composed of an image of chips of the number corresponding to times (times, at which a player pushes the hold button 17), at which an ON signal from the hold button 17 is input, and an image of the hand cursor HC, in a state, in which the chips are grasped (see
The controller C moves an image of the hand cursor HC in a state of grasping chips according to rotation of the ball 43 of the track ball 16. And when an image of the hand cursor HC moves onto the betting board 26 (see
With the embodiment, the controller C displays images of chip marks TM for the respective play corners P1 to P4 in different configurations.
The controller C serving as judgment means judges whether a hit numeral N1 output as a result of a game from the hit judgment device 31 corresponds to a numeral N2, marked by a player, on the betting board 26.
The controller C displays predetermined numerical values in the bet counters BC, win counters WC, and the credit counters CC on the chip stock areas TH1, TH2, TH3, TH4 in accordance with a numeric data input as a game proceeds.
Subsequently, a main processing operation of the controller C will be described with reference to a flowchart shown in
First, the controller C starts inputting of bets in STEP 101. In the next STEP 102, the ball B is thrown onto the whirl 23. In STEP 103, it is determined whether a predetermined period of time has elapsed, and when it is determined that a predetermined period of time has elapsed, inputting of bets is closed in STEP 104 and a hit numeral is determined in STEP 105 on the basis of an output signal from the hit judgment device 31. Also, when a player bets, it is determined whether the hit numeral corresponds to a numeral thus betted. Then, in STEP 106, in the case where a numeral N2 betted onto the betting board 26 corresponds to the hit numeral N1, chips conformed to a bet rate are given, and in the case of non-correspondency, chips are recovered. That is, display on the respective counters BC, WC, and CC in the respective chip stock areas TH1 to TH4 is modified according to a sum of chips. Then the controller C ends the processing once and returns again to STEP 101.
Subsequently, an explanation will be given to an operation when the roulette game machine is played.
First, a player throws medals into a medal slot 15. Then a numeral conformed to the number of thrown medals is displayed in the credit counter CC. Here, it is assumed that the number of medals thrown at this time is 1235. Accordingly, “1235” is displayed in the credit counter CC as shown in
Subsequently, the ball 43 of the track ball 16 is rotated downward to move the hand cursor HC downward, that is, toward the chip icons TI. Then the hand cursor HC is moved above desired chip icons TI and the put button 18 is pushed. At this time, it is assumed that the hand cursor HC is moved above the chip icons TI of “the tens digit” in
Accordingly, the hand cursor HC changes to a state to grasp two chip icons TI of “the tens digit” as shown in
Further, in the case where it is desirable to bet many medals, for example, in the case where it is desirable to bet additional 100 medals, the ball 43 is rotated leftward and the hand cursor HC is moved leftward, that is, onto chip icons TI of “the hundreds digit” as shown in
Subsequently, the ball 43 is rotated forward to move the hand cursor HC onto the betting board 26 from the chip stock area TH1 as shown in
At this time, in the case where a numeral is still displayed on the credit counter CC, that is, in the case where the remainder of medals is present, the above-mentioned operation is repeated whereby betting (marking) can be made in a plurality of places in the same chip stock area TH1 (TH2 to TH4). In this case, a numeral displayed on the bet counter BC makes a total of numerals displayed on the chip marks TM. Thereby, a player can judge, at a glance, how many medals are betted in a game at this time even when the player makes betting in a plurality of places. Here, in the case where different play corners (here, the second play corner P2 and the fourth play corner P4) make a bet on the same numeral, a pattern of the chip mark TM is divided into two sections to be displayed as indicated by an arrow A in
In addition, when chip marks TM are displayed on the betting board 26 and then positions, in which the chip marks are displayed, are to be modified, the hand cursor HC is moved to that chip mark TM, which is desired to be modified, and the put button 18 is pushed, whereby the chip mark TM is erased from the betting board 26. Then the erased chip mark TM is returned to a state, in which it is grasped by the hand cursor HC.
Subsequently, when a predetermined period of time has elapsed, the ball B is thrown onto the whirl 23. And when a judgment for a hit is made, display on the respective counters BC, WC, and CC in the chip stock areas TH1 to TH4 of the respective play corners P1 to P4 is modified, and the chip marks TM marked on the betting board 26 are erased. Thereafter, the hand cursor HC is moved to a position of a new numeral N2, and the put button 18 is pushed in the same manner as that described above, whereby positions, in which the chip marks TM are displayed, can be modified.
As described above in detail, the embodiment constitutes a roulette game machine in the above-mentioned manner to thereby be able to produce the following effects.
According to the embodiment, the betting board 26 is displayed on a single monitor display 13 and the respective track balls 16 provided for the respective play corners P1 to P4 are operated to move the hand cursors HC on the betting board 26, thereby enabling making a bet on a prospective numeral or numerals.
That is, according to the embodiment, the plurality of play corners P1 to P4 own and use a single monitor display 13 in common. As a result, players at the respective play corners P1 to P4 can show to other players and a surrounding gallery what numeral N2 or numerals N2 are betted by them and can also see where other players make a bet. Thereby, players are uplifted by a sense of competition with other players to be able to play a game more pleasantly than playing on a roulette game machine of the prior art.
The hand cursors HC of the respective play corners P1 to P4 are made different in color from one another to be displayed on the monitor display 13. Thereby, respective players and a surrounding gallery can discriminate what numeral N2 or numerals N2 are betted by other players, so that tactics among players is improved prior to the start of a game to be able to play a roulette game more pleasantly.
After a numeral N2 or numerals N2 are decided, a chip mark or chip marks TM are marked on the numeral N2 or numerals N2. Thereby, even when the hand cursors HC are moved to other positions after the decision of the numeral or numerals, players and a surrounding gallery can discriminate, at a glance, where betting is made, so that it is possible to play a roulette game more pleasantly and more amusingly.
Patterns of chip marks TM displayed on the monitor display 13 are changed for the respective play corners P1 to P4 to afford discrimination from outside. Thereby, which player bets and what numeral N2 or numerals N2 are betted can be quickly confirmed by respective players and a surrounding gallery, so that it is possible to play a roulette game more pleasantly and more amusingly.
In addition, the invention may be embodied in the following manner.
While the roulette disc 12 in the embodiment is of a type, in which the ball B is actually thrown in, it may be of a type, in which instead of throwing an actual ball B in, a roulette disc is displayed as an image on the monitor display. In this case, it does not matter if display is such that the whirl 23 itself does not rotate.
While the play corners P1 to P4 are provided at four corners in the embodiment, the number of play corners may be two or more. Of course, also in this case, the track ball 16 and the respective buttons 17, 18, 19 are provided at respective play corners.
While the embodiment is materialized as a roulette game machine making use of exclusive medals for a game, it may be materialized as a roulette game machine of a type, in which coins are used for a game and a premium such as cake, toy, or the like is repaid.
While the track ball 16 having a rotary encoder is used in the embodiment to materialize cursor moving means, it suffices that cursor moving means assume other configurations. For example, a joy stick 51 shown in
A support 52 constituting the joy stick 51 is supported on a housing 11. A lever 53 is supported on the support 52 to be inclinable lengthwise and crosswise. Mounted on an upper end of the lever 53 is a grip 54 projecting from the housing 11. A ring 55 is supported on a lower end of the lever 53. Also, microswitches SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 are mounted lengthwise and crosswise on the support 52 in a manner to surround the grip 54.
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In this manner, even when the joy stick 51 provided with the lever 53 and the microswitches SW1 to SW4 is used, the same effect as that in the embodiment can be produced. In addition, other joy sticks provided with a flood switch and a light receiving switch may be used.
While the hand cursors HC in the embodiment are made different in color from one another for the respective play corners P1 to P4 to afford discrimination from outside, all the hand cursors HC may be embodied in configuration to be displayed in the same manner.
While the hand cursors HC in the embodiment are made different in color from one another for the respective play corners P1 to P4 to afford discrimination from outside, they may be embodied to be identical to one another in color and different in shape from one another for the respective play corners P1 to P4. For example, numbers (numerals) of the play corners may be displayed on the respective hand cursors HC to afford discrimination of the respective hand cursors from outside.
While the chip marks TM in the embodiment are displayed to be changed in pattern for the respective play corners P1 to P4 to afford discrimination from outside, the chip marks TM in all the play corners P1 to P4 may be identical in pattern to one another but different in color to afford discrimination of the chip marks TM in the respective play corners P1 to P4. Also, the chip marks TM may be embodied to be changed in shape.
While the numerals N1, N2 are displayed as discriminating characters on the roulette disc 12 and the betting board 26 in the embodiment, mascot characters, alphabets, or the like may be embodied instead of the numerals N1, N2 to be displayed.
The present examples and embodiments are to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein, but may be modified within the scope and equivalence of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A roulette game machine comprising a roulette disc having a whirl, on which a multiplicity of different identification symbols are displayed circumferentially, and making a predetermined identification symbol, which is selected from the identification symbols, a hit identification symbol, and a betting board, on which identification symbols corresponding to the identification symbols are displayed, and wherein predetermined chips are given in the case where that predetermined identification symbol on the betting board, on which a player bets chips, corresponds to a hit identification symbol decided on the roulette disc, the roulette game machine further comprising
- a single monitor display displaying a betting board capable of having a plurality of players betting at the same time,
- a plurality of playing areas arranged around the monitor display,
- first display means provided every playing area to display an amount of chips, which can be bet by a player,
- designation means provided every playing area to designate a predetermined sum of chips for betting, from a total sum of chips,
- betting means provided every playing area to bet a designated sum of chips,
- selection means provided every playing area to select an optional identification symbol on the betting board,
- second display means provided in juxtaposition with the respective selection means to display a marking image to the effect that betting is made on an optional identification symbol as selected, and
- judgment means for judging whether an optional identification symbol as betted corresponds to a hit identification symbol.
2. The roulette game machine according to claim 1, wherein the selection means comprises operation means and a cursor image displayed on the monitor display, and the operation means is operated to freely move the cursor image on the monitor display to specify the marking image.
3. The roulette game machine according to claim 2, wherein the respective cursor images are different in configuration from one another.
4. The roulette game machine according to claim 3, wherein the respective marking images are different in configuration from one another.
5. The roulette game machine according to claim 4, wherein the first display means displays a total sum of chips, which a player can bet, as a virtual chip image on the monitor display.
6. The roulette game machine according to claim 5, wherein the operation means is operated to operate the designation means in a state, in which a cursor image is caused to approach or intersect the virtual chip image, to designate a predetermined sum of chips to display a cursor image, on which an image of the predetermined sum of chips is combined with the cursor image.
7. The roulette game machine according to claim 6, wherein the operation means is operated to move that cursor image, with which the image of the predetermined sum of chips is combined, to a betting position to operate the betting means to cause betting, thus having the image of the predetermined sum of chips disappearing and instead displaying a marking image.
8. The roulette game machine according to claim 7, wherein the cursor image is displayed to assume a shape of a hand and combined with the image of the predetermined sum of chips in a manner to grasp the same.
9. The roulette game machine according to claim 8, wherein a betting sum is displayed in the marking image.
10. The roulette game machine according to claim 9, wherein when a plurality of players make a bet on the same place, bet sums of the plurality of players, respectively, are displayed in the marking image.
11. The roulette game machine according to claim 9, wherein the virtual chip image is displayed such that a total chip sum is separated every figure of numeric value, and the virtual chip images of respective figures are different in configuration from one another.
12. The roulette game machine according to claim 7, wherein a betting sum is displayed in the marking image.
13. The roulette game machine according to claim 12, wherein when a plurality of players make a bet on the same place, bet sums of the plurality of players, respectively, are displayed in the marking image.
14. The roulette game machine according to claim 13, wherein the virtual chip image is displayed such that a total chip sum is separated every figure of numeric value, and the virtual chip images of respective figures are different in configuration from one another.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 6, 2003
Publication Date: Feb 10, 2005
Inventor: Teruo Ohira (Gifu-ken)
Application Number: 10/636,335