Patent classifications
A63F2300/205
APPARATUS FOR ADAPTING VIRTUAL GAMING WITH REAL WORLD INFORMATION
A server device that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a memory and a processor. The processor can identify first and second players present at first and second physical locations, to identify first and second boundary and topographical information of the first and second physical locations, to map the first and second boundary and topographical information of the first and second physical locations to a virtual gaming space, to capture first and second position and orientation information for the first and second players, to map the first and second position and orientation information to the virtual gaming space, to generate first and second virtual players corresponding to the first and second players, and to transmit to first goggles information representative of the second virtual player for display superimposed onto a transparent viewing apparatus for viewing of the virtual gaming space. Additional embodiments are disclosed.
Virtual Performance System
Aspects of this disclosure relate to rewarding users of an electronic game for real-world physical activity. Further aspects relate to altering virtual items based upon physical activity. An electronic game may comprise or otherwise relate to an online world (such as a Virtual World). Users may be represented through customized graphical representations, such as avatars. An account of a user (or entity) may be associated a virtual region. A threshold level of real-world physical activity may result in obtaining a reward that may be associated with a virtual item. A reward may be configured to result in: (1) altering visual appearance of a virtual item within a virtual region; (2) altering a virtual characteristic of a virtual item, such that the first user may engage in at least one additional virtual activity using that virtual item; and/or (3) acquiring a new virtual item for a virtual region.
RELOCATABLE LOCATION-BASED GAMIFIED APPLICATIONS
Systems and methods for creating a location-based gamified application configured to be played by one or more player units on a playground are disclosed. The system comprising one or more player units configured to execute and play the gamified application and a location-based mobile game application configured to track and supervise the creation of the location-based gamified application. The system further comprises a gaming content module configured to store a plurality of contents of different media required for creation of the gamified application and a database storing a plurality of customization and relocation tools, wherein the tools are organized in a plurality of hierarchical templates. The location-based gamified application may be created as a relocatable location-based gamified application which can be customized automatically or manually for a plurality of playing sites and players.
Apparatus for adapting virtual gaming with real world information
A server device that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a memory and a processor. The processor can identify first and second players present at first and second physical locations, to identify first and second boundary and topographical information of the first and second physical locations, to map the first and second boundary and topographical information of the first and second physical locations to a virtual gaming space, to capture first and second position and orientation information for the first and second players, to map the first and second position and orientation information to the virtual gaming space, to generate first and second virtual players corresponding to the first and second players, and to transmit to first goggles information representative of the second virtual player for display superimposed onto a transparent viewing apparatus for viewing of the virtual gaming space. Additional embodiments are disclosed.
GAME SYSTEM USING VEHICLE DRIVING INFORMATION AND METHOD OF PROVIDING GAME SERVICE IN VEHICLE
A method for providing a game service is disclosed. The method includes the actions of connecting, by one or more of a game system in a vehicle and a game console, the game system and the game console. The actions further include obtaining, by one or more of the game system and the game console, first data related to the vehicle. The actions further include, determining, by one or more of the game system and the game console, one or more of vehicle information that is related to the vehicle, vehicle driving information that is related to driving of the vehicle, and user information that is related to a user of the game console in the vehicle. The actions further include, providing the game service to the user of the game console through processing data related to a game played through the game console.
Systems and Methods for Capture and Use of Local Elements in Gameplay
A computer-implemented method is provided for enabling virtual gameplay. Access is provided to at least one video game in which a player is able to interact with the video game according to a storyline. A player location is detected and stored. A local element is retrieved from a database based on the player location and the local element is correlated to a local element script actuatable in the video game. This local element script is retrieved and actuated in the video game to supplement or replace the video game's storyline.
LOCATION-BASED GAMES AND AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEMS
Handheld location based games are provided in which a user's physical location correlates to the virtual location of a virtual character on a virtual playfield.
Augmented Reality (AR) systems are provided in which video game indicia are overlaid onto a user's physical environment. A landscape detector is provided that may obtain information about the user's landscape, in addition to the user's location, in order to provide overlaying information to an AR head-mounted display and control information to non-user controlled video game characters.
CONTENT ITEM FOR DISPLAY IN LOCATION-BASED GAME
A location-based game helps players interact with their environment without interrupting the game. For example, while a player is playing the location-based game on a client device, the client device displays a virtual content item adjacent to a location (or building) associated with the content item. The content item may provide information about the location. The content item may be displayed without obscuring virtual objects of the game, thus allowing the player to continue playing the game and simultaneously learn about and interact with their environment.
Systems and methods for location based games and employment of the same on location enabled devices
A location-based game system is provided. Such a system may take the form of any device (e.g., a wireless telephone) that includes a locating device (e.g., a GPS system). One such location-based game may operate such that the actual, physical location of a user on a physical playfield corresponds to the location of a virtual character on a virtual playfield. Such location based games are referred to herein as actuality games. In one multiplayer actuality embodiment, two game devices may communicate location, and other, information to a remote database such that the two user's may interact on different physical playfields, but play on the same virtual playfield. A number of wireless communications protocols, self-configurations, and auto-download software applications are also provided to optimize integration with, for example, a wireless telephone.
Location-based games and augmented reality systems
Handheld location based games are provided in which a user's physical location correlates to the virtual location of a virtual character on a virtual playfield. Augmented Reality (AR) systems are provided in which video game indicia are overlaid onto a user's physical environment. A landscape detector is provided that may obtain information about the user's landscape, in addition to the user's location, in order to provide overlaying information to an AR head-mounted display and control information to non-user controlled video game characters.