Abstract: A venue-specific entertainment system is described. A communications controller is configured to communicate with electronic devices deployed at a venue, including at least two different types of electronic devices. The electronic devices are configured to communicate with one another by transmitting messages through the communications controller. The communications controller detects events based upon information from the electronic devices and transmits messages to other electronic devices to modify their output based upon the detected events.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 14, 2014
Publication date:
September 18, 2014
Applicant:
AMI Entertainment Network, LLC
Inventors:
Ronald RICHARDS, Michael G. MAAS, Stephen JAREMA, III, Augustus John RUSSO, William L. LAYNE, IV, Robert Michael MARTIN, Brennan MC TERNAN, Jeffrey J. KALIS
Abstract: An amusement device communication system for direct remote access to money-operated amusement device includes an amusement device, an internet-based server, and a remote computer device. The amusement device has a memory, a display and a controller. The controller is operatively coupled to the memory, the input device and the display. The memory stores at least one electronic game and a system control program. The controller controls the display based upon the system control program retrieved from the memory and based upon inputs from the input device. The internet-based server is in communication with the amusement device through the internet. The remote computer device is configured to access the amusement device through a secured-communication connection through the internet-based server to allow access and control of the amusement device by the remote computer device.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 1, 2011
Date of Patent:
May 20, 2014
Assignee:
AMI Entertainment Network, LLC
Inventors:
Brennan McTernan, Greg Nyce, Matthew Mawson
Abstract: A method of tracking electronic game score information for a plurality of players participating in an amusement system is disclosed. The amusement system includes at least one amusement device communicating with a central server over a network. The amusement device has a display, a memory storing a plurality of electronic games and a controller. The central server maintains a plurality of player accounts corresponding to the plurality of players. Each of the player accounts includes best score information for at least one of the plurality of electronic games played by the respective player on the amusement device. The central server receives score update information associated with the player accounts from the amusement device and updates the player accounts with the received score update information.