GAMING DEVICE METHODS AND APPARATUS EMPLOYING AUDIO/VIDEO PROGRAMMING OUTCOME PRESENTATION
In a first aspect, a method of operating a gaming device is provided. The method includes the steps of (1) determining an outcome value of a game result of the gaming device; (2) retrieving historical audio/video programming having content that provides an indication of the outcome value; and (3) providing the historical audio/video programming to a player of the gaming device. The historical audio/video programming may comprise, for example, a television show, a sporting event, a movie, an animated show, or the like. Numerous other aspects are provided.
The present application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/373,111, filed Apr. 16, 2002 and titled “Gaming Device Methods and Apparatus Employing Audio/Video Clip Outcome Presentation”, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWithin the casino gaming industry, slot machines typically generate most of the profits realized by casino owners and operators. For this reason, numerous slot machine types and formats have been developed and are employed within casinos (e.g., slot machines having a variety of display formats for the reels or other game features of the slot machines, larger jackpots, etc.). By providing a large variety of slot machines, casino owners and operators may appeal to a larger audience, and acquire and retain slot machine players.
Despite the variety of available options, conventional slot machines may still lack sufficient entertainment value to attract and retain slot machine players. Specifically, many people view all or a portion of slot machine play primarily as a passive, relatively boring experience. Accordingly, a need exists for improved slot machines that provide a more interactive and/or exciting gaming experience.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn a first aspect of the invention, a first method of operating a gaming device is provided. The first method includes the steps of (1) determining an outcome value of a game result of the gaming device; (2) retrieving historical audio/video programming having content that provides an indication of the outcome value; and (3) providing the historical audio/video programming to a player of the gaming device. The historical audio/video programming may comprise, for example, a television show, a sporting event, a movie, an animated show, or the like.
In a second aspect of the invention, a second method of operating a gaming device is provided. The second method is similar to the first method, but includes the step of receiving a selection of a classification of audio/video programming for a player of the gaming device. That is, the player of the gaming device may influence the selection of audio/video programming to be provided to the player. Exemplary classifications of audio/video programming may include, for example, audio/video programming that relates to a particular sporting event (or type of sporting event), team (or type of team), athlete, actor or actress, performance, etc.
In a third aspect of the invention, a method for use with a gaming device is provided. The method includes the steps of (1) receiving historical audio/video programming; (2) examining content of the historical audio/video programming; (3) determining an outcome value of a game result of the gaming device that is indicatable by the content of the audio/video programming; and (4) associating the historical audio/video programming with the outcome value. One or more of the above methods may be performed, for example, by a controller and/or a gaming device.
Numerous other aspects of the invention are provided, as are systems, apparatus, computer program products and/or data structures in accordance with these and other aspects of the invention. Each computer program product described herein may be carried by a medium readable by a computer (e.g., a carrier wave signal, a floppy disc, a hard drive, a random access memory, etc.).
In another aspect of the invention, a gaming device control system is provided. The gaming device control system includes means for receiving a game initiation signal, and means for initiating game play at a gaming device in response to the game initiation signal. The gaming device control system further includes means for determining a game result of the game play initiated at the gaming device and means for determining an outcome value of the game result.
The gaming device control system also includes means for selecting historical audio/video programming having content that provides an indication of the outcome value and means for providing the historical audio/video programming to a player of the gaming device. Further, the gaming device control system includes means for at least arranging for payment to the player based on the outcome value (e.g. if the game result is a winning game result).
With these and other advantages and features of the invention that will become hereinafter apparent, the nature of the invention may be more clearly understood by reference to the following detailed description of the invention, to the appended claims and to the several drawings attached herein.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In one or more embodiments of the invention, historical audio/video programming may be provided to a player of a gaming device. More specifically, historical audio/video programming may be provided to the player during game play so as to indicate an outcome value the player will receive as a result of the game play. For example, in one embodiment of the invention, a player may provide a wager and subsequently pull a handle or actuate a button of a gaming device to initiate game play at the gaming device. Thereafter, the gaming device may determine a game result for the game play (e.g., win or lose) and an accompanying outcome value for the game play (e.g., no payment, a large payment, a nominal payment, etc.). In place of a conventional (e.g. reel-based) display that indicates an outcome value of the game play, the present invention may retrieve historical audio/video programming that provides an indication of the outcome value, and provide the historical audio/video programming to the player.
The historical audio/video programming may comprise, for example, an audio/video clip, a scene from a television show movie, or animated show (e.g., a cartoon or animated motion picture), a concert performance, a sporting event, etc., having a quality of performance, a level of achievement and/or a historical significance that is commensurate with, proportionate to or otherwise indicative of the outcome value of the game result. For instance, audio/video programming that depicts a kick-off return during a football game may be employed to indicate an outcome value of a game result of a gaming device. If a player of a gaming device achieves a jackpot as an outcome value of game play, a gaming device may provide historical audio/video programming depicting e.g. a 105-yard kick-off return for a touchdown. Likewise, if the player achieves a no payment outcome value, the gaming device may provide historical audio/video programming depicting a fair catch, a fumble, a touchback, etc. An intermediate distance kick-off return may indicate an intermediate outcome value. In each case, an increased level of player excitement and anticipation may be generated while the gaming device player watches a kick-off and attempted kick-off return during game play.
Other historical audio/video programming may be similarly employed (e.g., sporting events, acting performances, etc.), as described further below. Such historical audio/video programming presentation may occur before, during or after the game result and/or outcome value of game play is provided (or otherwise indicated) to a gaming device player.
By providing historical audio/video programming to a player of a gaming device so as to indicate an outcome value of a game result of the gaming device, numerous advantages are realized. When contrasted with conventional game play, such a gaming experience tends to be more exciting, interactive, and in some cases more spontaneous. For example, in one or more embodiments of the invention, a player may be unaware of the outcome value and/or game result of game play while the historical audio/video programming is being provided. However, by viewing the historical audio/video programming to obtain an indication of the outcome value and/or game result, a high level of excitement may result (e.g., as the player watches to see how far a kick-off is returned, whether a golfer makes a putt, whether a baseball player hits a home run or strikes out, whether an actress in a soap opera accepts or rejects a marriage proposal, etc.). Further, in one or more embodiments of the invention, a player of a gaming device may specify a classification of audio/video programming that will be employed to provide indications of outcome values during game play (e.g., audio/video programming that relates to a particular sporting event or type of sporting event, team, athlete, actor or actress, etc.). For example, a gaming device player may elect to have outcome values and/or game results conveyed to him in the form of sporting highlights from a particular team from a particular era (e.g. 1940's New York Yankees highlights). Game play thereby may be more personalized and/or satisfying. Accordingly, gaming devices that operate in accordance with the present invention may increase player satisfaction, attract a larger pool of gaming device players and increase the amount of time and/or money people are willing to spend at a gaming device. Casino profitability may thereby increase.
These and other aspects of the invention are described further below with reference to
As used herein, a “gaming device” refers to a device operative to: accept monetary wagers as consideration for the presentation of a game result, the presentation of the game result being in the form of historical audio and/or video programming; determine a random number, game result and/or outcome value; based on the determined random number, game result and/or outcome value, present historical audio and/or video programming to a gaming device player, wherein the presented audio and/or video programming is indicative of the determined random number, outcome value and/or game result; and provide a monetary award to the gaming device player if the game result is a winning game result.
As used herein, “historical audio/video programming” refers to audio and/or video programming such as one or more of an audio/video clip, a scene from a television show movie, or animated show (e.g., a cartoon or animated motion picture), one or more play(s) from a sporting event (e.g. a professional golfer executing a shot), etc. Historical audio/video programming may be pre-recorded audio/video programming and may convey to a gaming device player one or more of: a level of achievement or historical significance associated with the historical audio/video programming. As used herein, historical audio/video programming does not include the presentation of discreet slot machine reel positions, symbols or paylines, representations of playing cards, roulette wheels or keno elements. Rather, it is a distinct feature of the present invention that a gaming device outcome value may be conveyed to a gaming device player via the utilization of historical audio/video such as audio/video conveying one or more elements of e.g. a human performance (e.g. an athlete executing a play, an actor or actress reciting a line, performing within a certain context, portraying a particular type of scene or character etc.). Further, in accordance with the present invention, historical audio/video programming to be presented to a gaming device player may be determined via an independent and random process and not on the basis of a traditional reel-based gaming device outcome.
Exemplary Embodiments of Gaming Device Control System
The gaming devices 104a-n may be in communication with the controller 102 via any conventional communications medium and/or protocol. For example, the gaming devices 104a-n may communicate with the controller 102 via a WEB-based connection, a local area network (LAN), a wide area network (WAN), the Internet, other forms of internet protocol (IP) networks (e.g., intranets or extranets), a publicly switched telephone network (PSTN), a wireless communications network or any other known communications system/medium. Those skilled in the art will understand that devices in communication with each other need only be “capable of” communicating with each other and need not be continually transmitting data to or receiving data from each other. On the contrary, such devices need only transmit data to or receive data from each other as necessary, and may actually refrain from exchanging data most of the time. For example, a device in communication with another device via the Internet may not transmit data to the other device or receive data from the other device for weeks at a time. Further, devices may be in communication even though steps may be required to establish a communication link (e.g., dialing a network service provider).
The event recording device 106 may comprise, for example, a television camera or camcorder, a video cassette recorder (VCR), a Digital Versatile Disk (or Digital Video Disk) (DVD) recorder, a television recorder having data storage capability (e.g., TiVo® manufactured by Phillips™), a personal computer, a combination thereof, or any similar device capable of recording audio/video programming and/or providing audio/video programming to the controller 102. As with the gaming devices 104a-n, the event recording device 106 may be in communication with the controller 102 via any conventional communications medium and/or protocol (as described above).
As will be described further below, in one or more embodiments of the invention, the controller 102 may be adapted to receive historical audio/video programming (e.g., from a casino owner or operator or other controller operator, the player of a gaming device, etc., such as via the event recording device 106 or some other source), and provide the historical audio/video programming to one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n. The historical audio/video programming then may be employed by the one or more gaming devices 104a-n during game play to indicate an outcome value of a game result of the game play. For example, the historical audio/video programming may comprise, a television show, a movie, an animated show (e.g., a cartoon or animated motion picture), a concert performance, a sporting event, etc., having a quality of performance, a level of achievement and/or a historical significance that is commensurate with, proportionate to or otherwise indicative of the outcome value of the game result of the game play. In certain embodiments, the historical audio/video programming may be stored by one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n or provided directly to a gaming device player.
In other embodiments of the invention, all or a portion of the functions performed by the controller 102 may be performed by the gaming devices 104a-n. For example, each gaming device 104a-n may store historical audio/video programming locally (e.g., at the gaming device 104a-n), and/or receive historical audio/video programming directly from the event recording device 106. In one particular embodiment, all or a part of historical audio/video programming may be stored in a local memory of a gaming device (e.g., in a suitable format such as MPEG2 as described below). Such audio/video programming may be provided, for example, from an optical or magnetic storage media and periodically updated/loaded as required.
Whether stored locally or provided from a remote location, each gaming device 104a-n may be adapted to output historical audio/video programming to a player of the respective gaming device 104a-n so as to indicate an outcome value of a game result of game play at the respective gaming device 104a-n.
Exemplary Embodiments of the Controller
With reference to
The processor 202 also is in communication with a data storage device 206. The data storage device 206 may comprise an appropriate combination of magnetic, optical and/or semiconductor memory, and may include, for example, Random Access Memory (RAM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), a compact disc and/or a hard disk. The processor 202 and the data storage device 206 each may be, for example, located entirely within a single computer or other computing device; or connected to each other by a communication medium, such as a serial port cable, a telephone line or a radio frequency transceiver. Alternatively, the controller 102 may comprise one or more computers that are connected to a remote server computer (not shown) for maintaining databases.
The data storage device 206 may store, for example, (i) a program 208 (e.g., computer program code and/or a computer program product) adapted to direct the processor 202 in accordance with the present invention, and particularly in accordance with the processes described in detail hereinafter with regard to the controller 102; (ii) an outcome database 210 adapted to store information that may be utilized to determine a game result (e.g., win/lose, pay 5 credits, etc.), an associated outcome value and/or associated audio/video programming for one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n; (iii) a probability database 212 adapted to store information that may be utilized to establish frequencies with which various outcome values will occur at one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n; and (iv) a session status database 214 adapted to store information that may be employed to determine whether certain historical audio/video programming may be provided to a player of a gaming device 104a-n during game play at the gaming device 104a-n. Exemplary embodiments of the databases 210-214 are described below with reference to
The program 208 may be stored, for example, in a compressed, an uncompiled and/or an encrypted format, and may include computer program code that allows the controller 102 to employ the communication port 204 to:
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- 1 determine an outcome value of a game result at one of the gaming devices 104a-n (e.g., by receiving a random number from one of the gaming devices 104a-n and determining the outcome value based on the random number, by receiving the outcome value directly from one of the gaming devices, etc.);
- 2. retrieve historical audio/video programming having content that provides an indication of the outcome value of the game result; and/or
- 3. provide the historical audio/video programming to a player of the gaming device (e.g., by providing the historical audio/video programming to one of the gaming devices 104a-n or directly to the player).
Suitable computer program code may be provided for performing numerous other functions such as receiving historical audio/video programming, analyzing content of historical audio/video programming, determining an outcome value of a game result of a gaming device that is indicatable by the content of the audio/video programming, storing the outcome value such that the outcome value is correlated to at least a pointer to the historical audio/video programming, receiving payment in exchange for game play and/or the provision of historical audio/video programming, providing a payout if a player wins, receiving a selection of a classification of historical audio/video programming from a player of one of the gaming devices 104a-n, providing historical audio/video programming that is included within the selected classification to the player, etc. The computer program code required to implement the above functions (and the other functions described herein) can be developed by a person of ordinary skill in the art, and is not described in detail herein.
The controller 102 may include any peripheral devices (e.g., microphones, speakers, a keyboard, a computer display, a touch screen, voice recognition software, an optical or magnetic read head, etc., generally represented by input/output devices 216 in
Note that instructions of the program 208 may be read into a main memory (not shown) of the processor 202 from a computer-readable medium other than the data storage device 206, such as from a ROM or from a RAM. While execution of sequences of instructions in the program 208 causes the processor 202 to perform the process steps described herein, hard-wired circuitry may be used in place of, or in combination with, software instructions for implementation of the processes of the present invention. Thus, embodiments of the present invention are not limited to any specific combination of hardware and software.
The processor 202 also may be in communication with a clock (not shown) that supplies time and date information to the processor 202 and that may comprise, for example, a clock internal to the processor 202, a clock external to the processor 202 or a clock embodied within the program 208 (e.g., based on a system clock not shown).
Exemplary Embodiments of the Gaming Devices
With reference to
The processor 302 also is in communication with a data storage device 306. The data storage device 306 may comprise an appropriate combination of magnetic, optical and/or semiconductor memory, and may include, for example, Random Access Memory (RAM), Read-Only Memory (ROM), a compact disc and/or a hard disk. The processor 302 and the data storage device 306 each may be, for example, located entirely within a single computer or other computing device; or connected to each other by a communication medium, such as a serial port cable, a telephone line or a radio frequency transceiver. Alternatively, the gaming device 104a may comprise one or more computers that are connected to a remote server computer (not shown) for maintaining databases.
The data storage device 306 may store, for example, a program 308 (e.g., computer program code and/or a computer program product) adapted to direct the processor 302 in accordance with the present invention, and particularly in accordance with the processes described in detail hereinafter with regard to the gaming devices 104a-n. In one or more embodiments wherein all or part of the functionality of the controller 102 (
One or more of the databases 210-214 may be eliminated if the corresponding functionality is provided by the controller 102. Exemplary embodiments of the databases 210-214 are described below with reference to
The program 308 may be stored, for example, in a compressed, an uncompiled and/or an encrypted format, and may include computer program code that allows the gaming device 104a to:
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- 1. determine an outcome value of a game result at the gaming device 104a (e.g., based on a random number generated by the gaming device 104a);
- 2. retrieve historical audio/video programming having content that provides an indication of the outcome value of the game result; and/or
- 3. provide the historical audio/video programming to a player of the gaming device 104a.
Suitable computer program code may be provided for performing numerous other functions such as receiving historical audio/video programming, analyzing content of historical audio/video programming, determining an outcome value of a game result of the gaming device that is indicatable by the content of the audio/video programming, storing the outcome value such that the outcome value is correlated to at least a pointer to the historical audio/video programming, receiving payment in exchange for game play and/or the provision of historical audio/video programming, providing a payout if a player wins, receiving a selection of a classification of historical audio/video programming from a player of the gaming device, providing historical audio/video programming that is included within the selected classification to the player, etc.
The computer program code required to implement the above functions (and the other functions described herein) can be developed by a person of ordinary skill in the art, and is not described in detail herein. The program 308 also may include program elements such as an operating system, a database management system and “device drivers” that allow the processor 302 to interface with computer peripheral devices (e.g., a video display, a keyboard, a computer mouse, etc.).
Note that instructions of the program 308 may be read into a main memory (not shown) of the processor 302 from a computer-readable medium other than the data storage device 306, such as from a ROM or from a RAM. While execution of sequences of instructions in the program 308 causes the processor 302 to perform the process steps described herein, hard-wired circuitry may be used in place of, or in combination with, software instructions for implementation of the processes of the present invention. Thus, embodiments of the present invention are not limited to any specific combination of hardware and software.
The processor 302 also may be in communication with a clock (not shown) that supplies time and date information to the processor 302 and that may comprise, for example, a clock internal to the processor 302, a clock external to the processor 302 or a clock embodied within the program 308 (e.g., based on a system clock not shown).
The gaming device 104a may include any additional components required to implement the above functionality. For example, the gaming device 104a may include one or more input devices 310 such as a microphone, a touch screen, a keyboard or keypad, voice recognition software/hardware, an optical or magnetic read head, a card reader, a coin accepter and/or a paper currency validator, a bar code reader (e.g., for discerning value from “cashless” gaming vouchers), a game play initiator such as a button or handle, a biometric device for determining an identity or age of a player, a credit or debit card authorization terminal, etc.
The gaming device 104a also may include one or more output devices 312 for outputting appropriate audio/video programming and game play results to a player of the gaming device 104a, audio/video programming classification selections, etc. For example, the gaming device 104a may comprise one or more speakers, a cathode ray tube or flat panel display, a projector, etc. Note that the controller 102 may include similar input or output devices.
In one or more embodiments of the invention, the gaming device 104a also may include a random or pseudo-random number generator 314 that may be utilized by the gaming device 104a and/or the controller 102 for determining a game result (e.g., after game play has been initiated at the gaming device 104a). The random number generator 314 also may be employed to determine a corresponding outcome value/payout (and/or corresponding historical audio/video programming) to be provided to a player of the gaming device 104a as described further below. The random number generator 314 may be embodied in hardware, software or a combination thereof as is known in the art, and may include one or more features that prevent or identify tampering.
To assist in payouts as a result of winning game results at the gaming device 104a, the gaming device 104a may include a hopper controller 316 and a hopper 318. The hopper controller 316 may be configured to instruct the hopper 318 when to dispense payment, and how much payment to dispense, to a player as a result of a winning game result at the gaming device 104a. Hopper and hopper controllers are well known in the casino gaming device arts and will not be described in further detail herein.
In one or more embodiments of the invention, an additional memory or data storage unit 320 may be provided, for example, to serve as an intermediate storage location for audio/video programming being provided to the gaming device 104a from a remote source (e.g., the controller 102, the event recording device 106 or another location). As stated, the gaming devices 104b-n may be configured similarly to the gaming device 104a of
Samples of the contents of the outcome database 210 and the probability database 212 are illustrated in FIGS. 4A-B and 5, respectively. Samples of the contents of the session status database 214 are described further below with reference to
With reference to
The random number field of each record 402a-n may store data (e.g., a random number 404) representing a unique random number that may be generated by the random number generator 314 of a gaming device 104a-n. In general, the random number field may store any unique identifier for a random number (e.g., a numeric, alpha-numeric or other code). As will be described below, the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n may use random numbers 404 to access historical audio/video programming to be provided to a gaming device player, as well as game results and outcome values for the gaming device player.
The audio/video programming field of a record 402a-n may store data (e.g., audio/video output 406) that may be used by the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n to provide historical audio/video programming to a gaming device player. For example, the audio/video programming field of one or more of the records 402a-n may store an executable audio/video programming file such as an MPEG2, MPEG, AVI, MOV, WAV or other similar file as is known in the art. Alternatively, the audio/video programming field of one or more of the records 402a-n may include a pointer to remotely stored historical audio/video programming. For example, if the outcome database 210′ is located within one of the gaming devices 104a-n, an audio/video programming field may contain a pointer to a historical audio/video programming file stored within the controller 102 (or within the event recording device 106 coupled to the controller 102). Further, an audio/video programming field may contain a pointer to a historical audio/video programming file stored at any other location (e.g., in a file stored at a World Wide Web address, the event recording device 106 or other location).
The game result field of each record 402a-n may store data (e.g., a game result 408) representing a game result associated with the random number (identified by random number 404) of the record. That is, when a random number is generated by a gaming device 104a-n during game play, the controller 102 and/or the gaming device 104a-n may determine a game result for the game play by examining data stored within the game result field of the record 402a-n having a random number 404 that matches the random number generated by the gaming device 104a-n. For example, in the exemplary outcome database 210′ of
The outcome value field of each record 402a-n may store data (e.g., an outcome value 410) representing an outcome value associated with the random number (identified by random number 404) of the record. That is, when a random number is generated by a gaming device 104a-n during game play, the controller 102 and/or the gaming device 104a-n may determine an outcome value of a game result for the game play by examining data stored within the outcome value field of the record 402a-n having a random number 404 that matches the random number generated by the gaming device 104a-n. For example, in the exemplary outcome database 210′ of
The outcome database 210′ may be populated with data provided to the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n by an operator, owner or manufacturer of the controller 102 and/or the gaming devices 104a-n, or by any other relevant party. Such data population may occur, for example, via the communication port 204 of the controller 102 or via the communication port 304 of a gaming device 104a-n.
As shown in
As with the outcome database 210′ of
With reference to
The random number range field of each record 412-428 may store data (e.g., a random number range 430) representing a range of numbers (or a number) associated with a game result (identified by a game result 432) of a respective game result field and an outcome value (identified by an outcome value 434) of a respective outcome value field of the record. For example, the random number range 1-8570 (e.g., the random number range 430 of record 412) may be associated with a game result of “LOSS” (e.g., the game result 432 of record 412) and an outcome value of 0 (e.g., the outcome value 434 of record 412). Accordingly, when the random number generator 314 (
In general, the random number range field may store any unique identifier for a random number range (e.g., a numeric, alpha-numeric or other code). As will be described below, the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n may use random number ranges 430 to access historical audio/video programming to be provided to a gaming device player, as well as game results and outcome values for the gaming device player (as described previously).
The audio/video programming fields of a record 412-428 may store data (e.g., audio/video outputs 436a-n) that may be used by the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n to provide historical audio/video programming to a gaming device player (e.g., to provide an indication of the outcome value of the corresponding record). For example, the audio/video programming fields of one or more of the records 412-428 may store executable audio/video programming files such as MPEG2, MPEG, AVI, MOV, WAV or other similar files as is known in the art. Alternatively, the audio/video programming fields of one or more of the records 412-428 may include pointers to remotely stored historical audio/video programming. For example, if the outcome database 210″ is located within one of the gaming devices 104a-n, an audio/video programming fields may contain pointers to historical audio/video programming is files stored within the controller 102 (or within the event recording device 106 coupled to the controller 102). Further, an audio/video programming field may contain a pointer to a historical audio/video programming file stored at any other location (e.g., in a file stored at a World Wide Web address, the event recording device 106 or other location).
The audio/video programming status fields of each record 412-428 may store data (e.g., audio/video programming statuses 438a-n) that each indicate a status of respective audio/video programming (identified by a respective audio/video programming or output 436a-n). For example, an audio/video programming status field may indicate whether a particular audio/video programming file, episode, program or the like is to be provided to a gaming device player (e.g., to indicate a particular outcome value to which the player has become entitled to during game play). In one embodiment of the invention, an audio/video programming status field initially may have a status of “YES” (indicating that the audio/video programming corresponding to the status field is to be or may be provided to a gaming device player). However, following provision of the audio/video programming to the gaming device player, the audio/video programming status field may be changed to “NO” (indicating that the audio/video programming is not to be provided to the gaming device player again). The controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may perform such a status-change operation. Other similar flags for the audio/video programming status fields of the records 402-418 may be employed.
In another embodiment of the invention, a player of a gaming device may select a classification of historical audio/video programming to be provided to the player during game play. In such an embodiment, the player may directly or indirectly control the status of audio/video programming (e.g., by changing the state of one or more audio/video programming status fields).
With reference to the outcome database 210″ of
The outcome database 210″ may be populated with data provided to the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n by an operator, owner or manufacturer of the controller 102 and/or the gaming devices 104a-n, or by any other relevant party. Such data population may occur, for example, via the communication port 204 of the controller 102 or via the communication port 304 of a gaming device 104a-n. Note that in one or more embodiments of the invention, differing numbers of audio/video programming may be associated with different random number ranges (e.g., as records, such as record 428, with random number ranges that are accessed infrequently may only a require a few audio/video programming options to ensure that a gaming device player does not view the same audio/video programming repeatedly).
With reference to
The random number range field of each record 502-518 may store data (e.g., a random number range 520) representing a range of numbers (or a number) associated with an outcome value (identified by an outcome value 522 of a respective outcome value field of the record). For example, the random number range 1-8570 (e.g., the random number range 520 of record 502) may be associated with an outcome value of 0 (e.g., the outcome value 522 of record 502). Accordingly, when the random number generator 314 (
The expected hits per cycle field of a record 502-518 may store data (e.g., expected hits per cycle 524) that indicates the expected or average number of times a random number associated with a given outcome value will be generated by the random number generator 314 of a gaming device (
The probability database 212 may be populated with data provided to the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n by an operator, owner or manufacturer of the controller 102 and/or gaming devices 104a-n, or by any other relevant party. Such data population may occur, for example, via the communication port 204 of the controller 102 or via the communication port 304 of a gaming device 104a-n.
First Exemplary Operation of the Gaming Device Control System
With reference to
Audio/video programming (or pointers to such programming) may be received from a variety of sources. For example, audio/video programming, pointers and/or other information may be provided to the gaming devices 104a-n via the controller 102. Further audio/video programming, pointers and/or other information may be provided to the gaming devices 104a-n and/or the controller 102 from a source outside of the gaming device control system 100 (e.g., from another event recording device, a casino owner or operator or other third party). In one or more embodiments of the invention, audio/video programming may be provided to the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n from a portable media such as a DVD, CD-ROM, etc., from hardware such as a hard disk, dedicated server, set top box (e.g., a TiVo® unit manufactured by Phillips™), etc., from the Internet (e.g., via a download from the World Wide Web), or from any other similar source. Additionally, the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n may create audio/video programming (e.g., animated audio/video programming).
In step 602, the historical audio/video programming is associated with an outcome value of a game result of a gaming device 104a-n. For example, the controller 102, the gaming device 104a-n, an operator of the controller 102 and/or gaming device 104a-n, etc., may examine the received historical audio/video programming and determine what, if any, outcome value may be associated with the historical audio/video programming (e.g., determine an outcome value of a game result of the gaming device 104a-n that may be suggested, implied, hinted at, signified, or discerned by or that is otherwise is “indicatable” by the content of the audio/video programming). For example, if the historical audio/video programming depicts a high quality of performance, a high level of achievement and/or an event of historical significance, the audio/video programming may be associated with a high outcome value (e.g., by associating the audio/video programming directly with the outcome value or with a random number or range of random numbers associated with the outcome value).
As a further example, the content of historical audio/video programming received by the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may include a sporting event highlight, such as a basketball player attempting a shot. In such an embodiment, the controller 102, the gaming device 104a-n, a controller/operator of one or more of the same, etc., may review the audio/video programming and determine an appropriate outcome value to be associated with the audio/video programming (e.g., an outcome value that may be indicated by the audio/video programming). In one embodiment of the invention, a missed shot (e.g., basketball, hockey, soccer, etc.) depicted in audio/video programming may be associated with an outcome value of 0 or another low outcome value. Likewise, a successful shot/score may be associated with a higher outcome value. Audio/video programming with content of great historical significance or depicting a high level of performance or achievement may be associated with a very high outcome value. For example, Michael Jordan's game winning shot with 5.2 seconds remaining in game 6 of the 1997-1998 NBA finals, a hole-in-one, a perfect 10 or other flawless execution, may be associated with a jackpot or other high outcome value.
In step 603, the historical audio/video programming is stored such that the outcome value is correlated to at least a pointer to the historical audio/video programming (e.g., the audio/video programming is stored in a correlative relationship to the outcome value and/or a random number associated with the outcome value). For example, an indication of the historical audio/video programming (e.g., a file, a pointer to the file, etc.) may be stored within the outcome database 210′ (
If the historical audio/video programming already resides in a gaming device 104a-n (e.g., if at least step 603 was performed at the gaming device 104a-n), then the process 600 may end at step 603. Otherwise, at step 604, the historical audio/video programming (or a pointer to the historical audio/video programming) and the associated outcome value may be transmitted to one or more gaming devices 104a-n. For example, the historical audio/video programming (or a pointer to the historical audio/video programming) and/or the associated outcome value may be transmitted to one or more gaming devices 104a-n from the controller 102, the event recording device 106 and/or any other location. Thereafter, the process 600 ends.
Second Exemplary Operation of the Gaming Device Control System
With reference to
As stated, the received historical audio/video programming may be stored locally at the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n (e.g., within the data storage device 206 of the controller 102, the memory 320 or data storage device 306 of a gaming device 104a-n, etc.). Alternatively, a pointer to audio/video programming may be received and/or stored by the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n (e.g., a WORLD WIDE WEB or other similar address).
Audio/video programming (or pointers to such programming) may be received from a variety of sources. For example, audio/video programming, pointers and/or other information may be provided to the gaming devices 104a-n via the controller 102. Further audio/video programming, pointers and/or other information may be provided to the gaming devices 104a-n and/or the controller 102 from a source outside of the gaming device control system 100 (e.g., from another event recording device, a casino owner or operator or other third party). In one or more embodiments of the invention, audio/video programming may be provided to the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n from a portable media such as a DVD, CD-ROM, etc., from hardware such as a hard disk, dedicated server, set top box (e.g., a TiVo® unit manufactured by Phillips®), etc., from the Internet (e.g., via a download from the World Wide Web), or from any other similar source. Additionally, the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n may create audio/video programming (e.g., animated audio/video programming).
In step 702, the historical audio/video programming is associated with an outcome value of a game result of a gaming device 104a-n. Again, such a step may be similar to that of step 602 of process 600 of
In step 703, a game initiation signal is received by a gaming device 104a-n. The game initiation signal may comprise, for example, an indication of a wager by a gaming device player, actuation of a button, handle or lever, etc. In one or more embodiments, a gaming device 104a-n may receive a game initiation signal via the input device 310 or the communication port 304 (e.g., from the controller 102 or some other source).
In step 704, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may initiate game play at the respective gaming device 104a-n (e.g., in response to the game initiation signal). For example, the controller 102 and/or the respective gaming device 104a-n (e.g., via computer program code) may instruct the random number generator 314 of the gaming device to generate a random number. In one or more embodiments of the invention, the controller 102 may initiate game play at is a gaming device by transmitting a game initiation signal to the gaming device (e.g., via the communication port 204 of the controller 102). In an alternate embodiment of the invention, a gaming device player may be directed/required to initiate game play at a gaming device in response to a game initiation signal.
In steps 705 and 706, based on the random number generated by a gaming device 104a-n in step 704, the controller 102 and/or the gaming device 104a-n may determine historical audio/video programming and an outcome value for a game result of the initiated game play. For example, the controller 102 and/or the gaming device 104a-n may access the game result field, the audio/video programming field and the outcome value field of the record 402a-n of the outcome database 210′ (
In step 707, the historical audio/video programming retrieved at step 705 is provided (e.g., output or otherwise displayed) to the gaming device player. For example, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may execute a file containing audio/video programming and stored within the outcome database 210′ of
In step 708, any payout due to the gaming device player (based on the game result and/or outcome value of the game play initiated at step 703 and/or 704) is provided to the gaming device player. For example, the controller 102 and/or the respective gaming device 104a-n may access the outcome value field of the appropriate record 402a-n of the outcome database 210′ or the outcome value field of the appropriate record 412-428 of the outcome database 210″ to determine the payout due to the gaming device player. In one or more embodiments, the payout the gaming device player is to receive may be equal to or based on the outcome value achieved by the gaming device player during game play. In at least one embodiment of the invention, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may direct the hopper 318 (via the corresponding hopper controller 316) to dispense a predetermined payout to the gaming device player. The payout may be cash deposited to a coin tray of a gaming device, posted to an account associated with the gaming device player (e.g., as a credit), a voucher or printed receipt that includes a bar code that may be subsequently validated/redeemed, etc. Following step 708, the process 700a of
The process 700b may be performed following game initiation at a gaming device 104a-n (such as after step 703 in
In step 710, based on the random number employed to retrieve the outcome value in step 709, the controller 102 and/or the respective gaming device 104a-n may determine or otherwise access first historical audio/video programming. For example, the controller 102 and/or the gaming device 104a-n may access the first audio/video programming field of the record 412-418 of the outcome database 210″ (
In step 711, a determination is made (e.g., by the controller 102 and/or the respective gaming device 104a-n) whether the first audio/video programming should be provided to the gaming device player. For example, the controller 102 and/or the respective gaming device 104a-n may examine the audio/video programming status field (
As stated, there may be instances in which it may be undesirable to provide particular audio/video programming content to a gaming device player. For example, if the gaming device player repeatedly achieves the same outcome value during game play, the gaming device player may not wish to view the same audio/video programming over-and-over again. Accordingly, in one or more embodiments of the invention, more than one audio/video programming selection may be associated with an outcome value, and the controller 102, one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n, a gaming device player or any other relevant party may determine, for example, how often (if ever) audio/video programming may repeat during game play. Such an approach may provide the controller 102 and/or the gaming devices 104a-n with increased flexibility with regard to programming content to be output to a gaming device player.
If it is determined in step 711 that the first audio/video programming should not be provided to the gaming device player (e.g., based on the first audio/video programming status field of the corresponding record of the outcome database 210″), in step 712, the controller 102 and/or the respective gaming device 104a-n may determine or otherwise access different audio/video programming for the gaming device player. Step 711 then may be repeated to determine if the newly accessed audio/video programming should be provided to the gaming device player (as described above). Steps 711 and 712 may be repeated until audio/video programming been accessed that may be provided to the gaming device player.
Once historical audio/video programming has been found that may be provided to the gaming device player, the process 700b proceeds to step 713. In step 713, the historical audio/video programming is provided (e.g., output or otherwise displayed) to the gaming device player. For example, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may execute a file containing audio/video programming as described previously with reference to step 707 of
In step 714, any payout due to the gaming device player is provided to the gaming device player. For example, the controller 102 and/or the respective gaming device 104a-n may access the outcome value field of the appropriate record 412-428 of the outcome database 210″ to determine the payout due to the gaming device player. In one or more embodiments of the invention, the payout the gaming device player is to receive may be equal to or based on the outcome value achieved by the gaming device player during game play. In at least one embodiment of the invention, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may direct the hopper 318 (via the corresponding hopper controller 316) to dispense a predetermined payout to the gaming device player. The payout may be cash deposited to a coin tray of a gaming device, posted to an account associated with the gaming device player (e.g., as a credit), a voucher or printed receipt that includes a bar code that may be subsequently validated/redeemed, etc. Following step 714, the process 700b of
With reference to
As shown in
The player identifier field of each record 802-810 may store data (e.g., a player identifier 812) representing a unique identifier (e.g. a numeric, alpha-numeric or other code) for a player of a gaming device, such as one of the gaming devices 104a-n. The information stored in the player identifier field may be derived, for example, from a player tracking card at a gaming device, may be provided by the player, or may be obtained by any other method.
The gaming device identifier field of a record 802-810 may store a generalized textual, graphical or other description (e.g., a gaming device identifier 814) for a gaming device being employed by a player identified by a respective player identifier 812 of the record. Thus, a gaming device identifier field may be employed by the controller 102 (and/or a gaming device 104a-n) to identify the gaming device being employed by a gaming device player.
The session start date/time field of a record 802-810 may store date and/or time information that identifies when a gaming device player (identified by the player identifier 812 of the record) began a gaming session, game play or other activity at a gaming device (identified by the gaming device identifier 814 of the record). In one or more embodiments of the invention, information stored in the session start date/time field of a record 802-810 may be employed by the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n to determine the availability of certain historical audio/video programming to a gaming device player. For example, an audio/video programming status field (
The number of handle pulls field of a record 802-810 may store information that identifies the number of times game play has been initiated by a gaming device player (identified by the player identifier 812 of the record) of a gaming device (identified by the gaming device identifier 814 of the record). In one or more embodiments of the invention, information stored in the number of handle pulls field of a record 802-810 may be employed by the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n to determine the availability of certain historical audio/video programming to a gaming device player. For example, an audio/video programming status field (
The audio/video programming information fields of a record 802-810 may store information (e.g., audio/video programming information 820a-820n) that describes and/or identifies instances of audio/video programming that have been output to a gaming device player identified by the player identifier 812 of the record (e.g., in accordance with the present invention so as to indicate an outcome value of a game result of game play at a gaming device identified by the gaming device identifier 814 of the record). In one or more embodiments of the invention, information stored in the audio/video programming information fields of a record 802-810 may be employed by the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n during the selection of audio/video programming from a plurality of audio/video programming selections that are associated with an outcome value. For example, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may examine the audio/video programming information fields (audio/video programming information 820a-820n) to determine if a particular audio/video programming selection has been previously provided to a gaming device player (e.g., a particular audio/video programming selection accessed, for example, during step 710 or step 712 of the process 700b of
The session status database 214 may be populated with data provided to the controller 102 and/or one or more of the gaming devices 104a-n by an operator, owner or manufacturer of the controller 102 and/or the gaming devices 104a-n, or by any other relevant party. Such data population may occur, for example, via the communication port 204 of the controller 102 or via the communication port 304 of a gaming device 104a-n.
With reference to the session status database 214 of
Embodiments of the present invention thus provide methods, apparatus, systems, computer program products and the like for employing audio/video programming to indicate an outcome value of game play at a gaming device such as a slot machine, video poker machine, etc. For example, the invention may be employed to display an outcome value to a gaming device player, based on pre-established payouts and/or probabilities associated with a gaming device (e.g., a slot machine), in the form of historical audio/video programming (e.g., audio/video information representative of a historical event). As described, such historical audio/video programming may include, for example, content that depicts a professional athlete executing a golf shot, a football play (e.g., a kick return), a baseball event (e.g., a single pitch/hit in a home run derby) or similar physical contest, an actor or actress performing in a soap opera or situational comedy scene, etc., an animated movie or feature, or any other similar audio/video programming embodied in a digital, an analog or another format. As a further example, where historical audio/video programming depicts an acting scene, content such as out-takes, bloopers, poorly-acted scenes and/or scenes having little significance to an overall establishment of a plot may be associated with reduced outcome values. Likewise, content that depicts well-acted scenes or scenes of greater significance or impact to an overall establishment of a plot may be associated with greater outcome values.
As described above, the present invention may be implemented via a random number determination process (e.g., employing a random number as an index to historical audio/video programming), so as to be compatible with the majority of existing casino gaming devices. In one particular embodiment of the invention, the historical audio/video programming to be output to a gaming device player may be representative of one or more golfers executing golf shots during a golf tournament. Such an embodiment is advantageous in that a large number of audio/video programming selections may be recorded, created or otherwise captured during a typical golf tournament. For example, a four-day golf tournament including a field of 72 golfers and having an average per-round score of par 72 may yield in excess of 20,000 historical audio/video selections (e.g., 72×72×4=20,736 golf strokes that may be recorded and employed to indicate outcome values of game results). Each golf stroke may be reviewed, interpreted and correlated to an outcome value of a gaming machine, and used to indicate an outcome value to a gaming device player. For example, a hole-in-one may be associated with a top jackpot, while a missed short putt or errant shot may be associated with an outcome value of 0.
The use of golf-related audio/video programming in accordance with the present invention is also advantageous in that certain probabilities associated with the game of golf closely resemble probabilities associated with slot machines. For example, the known general odds of a professional golfer executing a hole-in-one on a given par 3 tee shot are approximately the same as the known odds of a slot machine player achieving a top jackpot with any given pull of an average 22-stops-per-reel, non-progressive jackpot slot machine (e.g., approximately 1 in 10,000+).
The foregoing description discloses only exemplary embodiments of the invention. Modifications of the above disclosed apparatus and methods which fall within the scope of the invention will be readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. For instance, in at least one embodiment of the invention, a gaming device player may establish one or more parameters for use by the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n during selection of historical audio/video programming to be output to the gaming device player. As an example, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may provide a menu or list of options for a gaming device player that allows the player to select a classification of audio/video programming to receive during game play (e.g., the audio/video programming providing an indication of an outcome value of a game result). A classification of audio/video programming may include audio/video programming relating to one or more of a specific sports team (e.g., a favorite baseball team), athlete, course, stadium, field, golf hole selection, venue, actor or actress, era or time period, game (e.g., the World Series, the 1997 World Series, World Series game 7, the Superbowl, etc.).
The controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may employ classification information provided by a gaming device player to limit or otherwise control the content of historical audio/video programming provided to the gaming device player during game play. For example, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may store a plurality of outcome tables (e.g., within one or more of the outcome databases 210, 210, 210″) each containing historical audio/video programming (or pointers to such programming) that relates to and/or is based on the classification of audio/video programming selected by a gaming device player (e.g., audio/video programming that relates only to the team, athlete, actor, etc., selected by the gaming device player). Outcome values may be associated and stored with the audio/video programming.
TABLE 1 includes a list of exemplary classifications of audio/video programming that may be provided and/or made available to a gaming device player in accordance with the present invention (e.g., and used to indicate an outcome value of a game result of game play at a gaming device 104a-n). The data in TABLE 1 is merely exemplary, and it will be understood that other classifications of audio/video programming may be employed. In general, such classifications may be selected by a gaming device player, the controller 102, a gaming device 104a-n, or any other relevant party. Further, more than one classification of audio/video programming may be provided during game play and/or a gaming session.
In another embodiment of the invention, historical audio/video programming may form the basis of a bonus game at a gaming device 104a-n. For example, audio/video programming such as a scene from a situational comedy (SitCom) or other episode of programming, may be displayed to a gaming device player to indicate an outcome value of game play. Thereafter, the gaming device player may be prompted with a bonus trivia question (e.g., by the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n), and be entitled to an additional payout if the player answers the question correctly. Exemplary bonus questions might include the season in which the episode first aired, the name of the actor that plays the lead character, etc.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, historical audio/video programming may be output to a gaming device player (e.g., by the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n) in a manner that provides commonality or continuity during game play (e.g., from one presentation of audio/video programming to the next during a gaming session). For example, if audio/video programming to be presented to a gaming device player is to be based on a golf classification in which a golfer executes golf shots on an 18-hole golf course, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may provide audio/video programming associated with the first golf hole of the golf course during the beginning portion of a gaming session, and may provide audio/video programming associated with subsequent golf holes thereafter (e.g., sequentially so that the game player “progresses” through the 18-hole golf course during game play at the gaming device 104a-n). The session status database 214 (
In a further embodiment of the invention, audio/video programming to be output to a gaming device player during game play may be provided to the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n by a gaming device player (e.g., using the event recording device 106, the World Wide Web or via any other method). For example, the gaming device player may “pre-register” audio/video programming with the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n (e.g., for subsequent use when outcome values are indicated by the provision of audio/video programming to the player).
In yet another embodiment of the invention, the process by which historical audio/video programming is selected for output to a gaming device player may be displayed to the player. For instance, a gaming device 104a-n may display a plurality of small windows, each depicting a first scene of different audio/video programming that may be output to the gaming device player (e.g., to indicate one or more outcome values). In a particular embodiment, the gaming device player, the controller 102 and/or a gaming device 104a-n may select any one of the audio/video programming options for output to the gaming device player.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention, the provision of historical audio/video information to the gaming device player may entail providing multiple instances of audio video programming relating to a single determination of an outcome value. For example, in accordance with an embodiment where the audio/video programming depicts golfers executing golf shots, the provision of audio/video programming may entail providing three separate audio/video clips (e.g. each of a threesome's tee shots). The outcome value may be determined by or indicated to the player should each of the clips convey successful execution and/or a common result (e.g. all three players reach the green in regulation).
Accordingly, while the present invention has been disclosed in connection with exemplary embodiments thereof, it should be understood that other embodiments may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
Claims
1. A method of operating a gaming device comprising:
- determining an outcome value of a game result of the gaming device;
- retrieving historical audio/video programming having content that provides an indication of the outcome value; and providing the historical audio/video programming to a player of the gaming device.
2-31. (canceled)
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 21, 2006
Publication Date: Nov 2, 2006
Inventors: Jay WALKER (Ridgefield, CT), Geoffrey Gelman (Stamford, CT), Stephen Tulley (Fairfield, CT), James Jorasch (Stamford, CT), David Zucker (Winnetka, IL)
Application Number: 11/425,411
International Classification: A63F 9/24 (20060101);