Patents Assigned to Nintendo of America
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Patent number: 8311892Abstract: A method for using electronic product identification devices to track product sales and enable sales transactions to be registered in an electronic registration (ER) system without causing privacy or security concerns for the purchasers. RF-ID devices are placed on products being sold and include detailed information about the products. When the products are purchased, the detailed information is loaded into an ER database and all but a limited amount of information is removed from the RF-ID device. The limited information is sufficient to enable the detailed information to be located in the ER database by authorized individuals in connection with a return transaction or the like.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2010Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: Peter J. Junger
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Patent number: 8302024Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments disclosed herein relate to paging systems and methods that help users navigate through large or small datasets. For example, in certain exemplary embodiments, paging control elements are provided according to either a binary subdivision approach or a serial progressive approach. Paging control elements are displayed according to either the binary subdivision approach or the serial progressive approach in dependence on a determination as to which approach is more advantageous based at least in part on factors such as, for example, total number of pages, current page location, distance to end points, screen size, etc.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: James Myron Smith
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Patent number: 8298087Abstract: A recommendation service is provided for recommending computer video game titles to players. The recommendation service offers suggestions for game titles to purchase or rent based on playing usage related parameters for each particular player. A profile is created based on several factors that represents the player's affinity to each factor. Communication and use of player usage data may be strictly conditioned on a player's knowledge and consent.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2009Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: Darren Smith
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Publication number: 20120271727Abstract: The exemplary embodiments described herein relate to the field of electronic registration (ER) of purchased products and, more particularly, to an improved electronic registration system that enables unique item-level tracking from an initial point-of-sale (POS) transaction involving a post-paid service/subscription and related device or product, to any cancellations in service and returns to the store or service provider. Certain exemplary embodiments thus advantageously “close the gap” between retailers and service providers, e.g., in connection with subscriptions/post-paid service agreements and related devices or products. In certain exemplary embodiments, an “interest” may be taken and charged in the event that the customer does not return the device when or after an associated service has been cancelled.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America Inc.,Inventor: Maridee Joy MARAZ
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Publication number: 20120265693Abstract: An electronic registration system which facilitates authorized product returns and reduces the incidence of improper returns. A retailer sales associate is prompted to enter individual product identification information such as an individual serial number. This individual product identification information is then stored in a data base along with the date on which the product was sold and an appropriate UPC code, SKU number or manufacturer code. A check digit algorithm may be used to verify the serial number prior to storage. A sales receipt may be imprinted with at least the date of the transaction and the serial number. When a product is returned, the retailer may cross-reference the serial number on the product with that on the receipt to verify the sales receipt. Otherwise, the database may be searched for pertinent sales information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2012Publication date: October 18, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America, Inc.Inventors: Philip Michael ROGERS, Peter Joseph Junger
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Publication number: 20120239527Abstract: A non-serialized electronic product registration (ER) system and method which enables return qualification information to be provided upon request for non-serialized products. Retailer specific return policies are enforced by providing the ER system with retailer return policies for UPCs, SKUs, model numbers and/or other non-unique product identifiers. The retailer periodically provides information to the ER system that indicates the last date on which products having a particular non-unique identifier have been sold. The ER system then determine the last date on which such products can be returned and provides non-serialized return qualification information to the retailer upon request.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventors: Brian CHENEY, Peter J. Junger
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Publication number: 20120226620Abstract: An electronic registration system facilitates authorized product returns. A retailer sales associate is prompted to enter individual product identification information such as an individual serial number. This individual product identification information is stored in a database, along with the date on which the product was sold and an appropriate UPC code, SKU number, or manufacturer code. A check digit algorithm may be used to verify the serial number prior to storage. A sales receipt may be imprinted with at least the date of the transaction and the serial number. When a product is returned, the retailer may cross-reference the serial number on the product with that on the receipt to verify the sales receipt. Otherwise, the database may be searched for sales information. A customer may also access a return authorization engine via the Internet to obtain return approval, an authorization number, return instructions, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America, Ltd.Inventors: Peter J. JUNGER, Cassandra B. SHOECRAFT, David G. KOON
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Patent number: 8239269Abstract: The exemplary embodiments described herein relate to the field of electronic registration (ER) of purchased products and, more particularly, to an improved electronic registration system that enables unique item-level tracking from an initial point-of-sale (POS) transaction involving a post-paid service/subscription and related device or product, to any cancellations in service and returns to the store or service provider. Certain exemplary embodiments thus advantageously “close the gap” between retailers and service providers, e.g., in connection with subscriptions/post-paid service agreements and related devices or products. In certain exemplary embodiments, an “interest” may be taken and charged in the event that the customer does not return the device when or after an associated service has been cancelled.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2009Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: Maridee Joy Maraz
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Patent number: 8226484Abstract: A hand-held Wii remote controller for a video game system is adapted to simulating motion control for a motorcycle, jet skis, or other vehicle steered by handlebars. The player holds the remote horizontally with one hand on each end, parallel to a TV display screen, and can control simulated motorcycle operations using inertial sensing. For example, rotating the handheld remote about its orthogonal X/Y/Z axes as pitch (throttle accelerate/decelerate), yaw (steering left/right), and roll (leaning left/right into a turn) can be used as control inputs. In addition, the player can emulate a more aggressive, real-world lean into turns by rocking side-to-side on an optional balance board.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2009Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventors: Jonathan Bryant, Yoonjoon Lee, Richard Vorodi
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Publication number: 20120166320Abstract: A method and apparatus for efficient handling of product returns to reduce associated costs. A computer system at a regional product return center scans a returned product for identifying information, accesses a manufacturer return approval computer system through the internet or the like, and then submits the identifying information to the manufacturer for return approval. The manufacturer computer system utilizes the identifying information to access an electronic registration database to determine whether the returned product satisfies applicable return criteria. If so, the product is approved for return to the manufacturer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: Peter Joseph JUNGER
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Patent number: 8209226Abstract: A non-serialized electronic product registration (ER) system and method which enables return qualification information to be provided upon request for non-serialized products. Retailer specific return policies are enforced by providing the ER system with retailer return policies for UPCs, SKUs, model numbers and/or other non-unique product identifiers. The retailer periodically provides information to the ER system that indicates the last date on which products having a particular non-unique identifier have been sold. The ER system then determine the last date on which such products can be returned and provides non-serialized return qualification information to the retailer upon request.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventors: Brian Cheney, Peter J. Junger
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Patent number: 8204787Abstract: An electronic registration system which facilitates authorized product returns and reduces the incidence of improper returns. A retailer sales associate is prompted to enter individual product identification information such as an individual serial number. This individual product identification information is then stored in a data base along with the date on which the product was sold and an appropriate UPC code, SKU number or manufacturer code. A check digit algorithm may be used to verify the serial number prior to storage. A sales receipt may be imprinted with at least the date of the transaction and the serial number. When a product is returned, the retailer may cross-reference the serial number on the product with that on the receipt to verify the sales receipt. Otherwise, the database may be searched for pertinent sales information.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2003Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventors: Philip Michael Rogers, Peter Joseph Junger
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Publication number: 20120130908Abstract: A voice response system for use in obtaining return qualification information for a product using a non-unique product identifier, including: a dial-in voice system operable to prompt a caller for the non-unique product identifier, wherein the non-unique product identifies the product as a member of a defined product group: a product registration database including a plurality of different, non-unique product identifiers: a return policy storage that defines return policies for each of the non-unique product identifiers: and an arrangement that looks up a specific return policy for the non-unique product identified entered by the caller and provides information to the caller regarding return qualification for the product identified by the non-unique product identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2012Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: Dean O'CONNOR
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Publication number: 20120123845Abstract: Certain exemplary embodiments described herein relate to the field of electronic registration (ER) of purchased items and, more particularly, to improved electronic registration techniques that provide validation and/or verification services for an award points program and/or products having associated award points. Certain exemplary embodiments provide electronic award points management techniques that authenticate item purchases, determine eligibility for inclusion in a manufacturer's or a retailer's award program, help identify and detect potential fraudulent transactions involving award points and/or associated products, etc. Certain exemplary embodiments may allow point information to be printed directly on a case where it is continually visible, which may, in turn, help increase enrollment by increasing visibility of the program, reducing the likelihood of insert cards being lost, etc., while at the same time reducing costs for program implementation on the part of manufacturers, retailers, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2010Publication date: May 17, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventors: Peter J. Junger, Brian Cheney
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Patent number: 8156026Abstract: An electronic registration system facilitates authorized product returns and reduces the incidence of improper returns. A retailer sales associate is prompted to enter individual product identification information such as an individual serial number. This individual product identification information is then stored in a data base along with the date on which the product was sold and an appropriate UPC code, SKU number or manufacturer code. A check digit algorithm may be used to verify the serial number prior to storage. A sales receipt may be imprinted with at least the date of the transaction and the serial number. When a product is returned, the retailer may cross-reference the serial number on the product with that on the receipt to verify the sales receipt. Otherwise, the database may be searched for pertinent sales information. A customer may also access a return authorization engine via the Internet to obtain return approval, an authorization number, return instructions, etc. to reduce retailer hassle.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2010Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Ltd.Inventors: Peter J. Junger, Cassandra B. Shoecraft, David G. Koon
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Publication number: 20120078739Abstract: The exemplary embodiments described herein relate to the field of electronic registration (ER) of purchased products and, more particularly, to an improved electronic registration system that enables the tracking and/or identifying of fraudulent gift cards that are purchased or linked to fraudulent item returns. In certain exemplary embodiments, transaction information for gift cards is stored in and/or connected to an ER database such that fraudulent activities associated with the gift card and/or items linked to the gift card may be tracked and/or identified—even potentially long after the gift card has been initially provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America, Inc.Inventor: Maridee Joy Maraz
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Publication number: 20120078738Abstract: The exemplary embodiments described herein relate to the field of electronic registration (ER) of purchased products and, more particularly, to an improved electronic registration system that tracking and validating return/warranty eligibility for items purchased from a gift registry and/or to be given to a recipient at a future time, e.g., remote from the actual purchase date. If it is determined that a product is sold as a part of a gift registry, for example, the “start date” of the return/warranty eligibility period may be effectively set as the event date rather than the actual item purchase date and/or event date validation may be selectively performed in place of sale date validation when evaluating return/warranty eligibility for such items. As a result, it is possible to at least partially restore an otherwise diminished return/warranty eligibility period for a purchased, but not immediately gifted, item.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2010Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: Maridee Joy Maraz
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Patent number: 8126724Abstract: A voice response system for use in obtaining return qualification information for a product using a non-unique product identifier, including: a dial-in voice system operable to prompt a caller for the non-unique product identifier, wherein the non-unique product identifies the product as a member of a defined product group; a product registration database including a plurality of different, non-unique product identifiers; a return policy storage that defines return policies for each of the non-unique product identifiers; and an arrangement that looks up a specific return policy for the non-unique product identified entered by the caller and provides information to the caller regarding return qualification for the product identified by the non-unique product identifier.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2010Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: Dean O'Connor
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Patent number: 8104682Abstract: A method and apparatus for efficient handling of product returns to reduce associated costs. A computer system at a regional product return center scans a returned product for identifying information, accesses a manufacturer return approval computer system through the internet or the like, and then submits the identifying information to the manufacturer for return approval. The manufacturer computer system utilizes the identifying information to access an electronic registration database to determine whether the returned product satisfies applicable return criteria. If so, the product is approved for return to the manufacturer. The regional product return center preferably scans a plurality of returned products in a single session. In response to the product identifying information submitted by the regional product return center, the manufacturer provides a list of approved returns and unapproved returns, along with a return authorization number for the batch of approved returns.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2009Date of Patent: January 31, 2012Assignee: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventor: Peter Joseph Junger
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Publication number: 20110264714Abstract: A method and apparatus that creates situations in which insufficient memory is available to store a file created by a computer game device on an SD memory card, or exactly enough memory is available to store a file or sufficient memory is available to store a file. Depending upon the memory condition that is created, software that is being tested behaves in a particular manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Nintendo of America Inc.Inventors: Sayaka Sogabe FOURCADE, Michael Carl Leslie, Randy Lee Shoemake, Brian Robert Silvola, Alexander Abram Youells