Unified gaming machine and method of use

US10354486B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10354486-B2
Application numberUS-201816123602-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 6, 2018
Priority dateDec 1, 2015
Publication dateJul 16, 2019
Grant dateJul 16, 2019

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A gaming machine is provided, including a display, a credit input device, a non-transitory memory, and a processor. The display is configurable to selectively present a centrally determined game and a non-centrally determined game. The credit input device is used to establish a credit balance for wagering on the centrally determined game and the non-centrally determined game. The non-transitory memory stores a centrally determined game engine and a non-centrally determined game engine. The processor is coupled to the non-transitory memory and the display, and is configured to select a game engine from the centrally determined game engine and the non-centrally determined game engine, and execute the selected game engine and a corresponding game.

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What is claimed is: 1. A game machine comprising: a display device; a credit input device through which a credit balance is established for wagering on a selected game; a memory configured to store a Class II game and a Class III game; and a processor executing instructions which cause the processor to at least: display, via the display device, a selection of at least one of the Class II game or the Class III game; received, via a player input device, the selected game; execute at least one of a first virtual machine for executing the Class II game and a second virtual machine for executing the Class III game; execute the selected game using the first virtual machine for the Class II game or the second virtual machine for the Class III game, whereby the selected game is presented on the display device; and determine a game outcome for a play of the selected game. 2. The game machine of claim 1 , wherein the instructions further cause the processor to execute the first virtual machine and the second virtual machine based on a configuration setting read from the memory during a boot of the game machine. 3. The game machine of claim 1 , wherein the instructions further cause the processor to load assets corresponding to the selected game from the memory. 4. The game machine of claim 1 , wherein the first virtual machine includes a ball-call module configured to communicatively couple to a game server that generates a random ball-call for determining a game outcome for a play of the Class II game. 5. The game machine of claim 1 , wherein the memory is further configured to store a first meter associated with the Class II game and a second meter associated with the Class III game, and wherein the instructions further cause the processor to update one of the first meter and the second meter based on the selected game and the game outcome of the selected game. 6. The game machine of claim 1 , wherein the instructions further cause the processor to load concurrently a first virtual machine for executing the Class II game and a second virtual machine for executing the Class III game. 7. A method of presenting a wagering game on a game machine, comprising: booting, by a processor on the game machine, the game machine from a memory; displaying, via a display device of the gaming machine, a selection of at least one of a Class II game or a Class III game; received, via a player input device, the selected game; executing, by the processor, at least one of a first virtual machine for executing the Class II game and a second virtual machine for executing the Class III game; executing, by the processor, the selected game using the first virtual machine for the Class II game or the second virtual machine for the Class III game, whereby the selected game is presented on the display device; and determining, by the processor, a game outcome for a play of the selected game. 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising executing the first virtual machine and the second virtual machine based on a configuration setting read from the memory during booting of the game machine. 9. The method of claim 7 further comprising loading assets corresponding to the selected game from the memory. 10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the first virtual machine includes a ball-call module configured to communicatively couple to a game server that generates a random ball-call for determining game outcomes for the Class II game. 11. The method of claim 7 further comprising: storing, in the memory a first meter associated with the Class II game and a second meter associated with the Class III game; and updating one of the first meter and the second meter based on the selected game and the game outcome of the selected game. 12. The method of claim 7 further comprising loading concurrently a first virtual machine for executing the Class II game and a second virtual machine for executing the Class III game. 13. A game machine comprising: a memory configured to store a Class II game and a Class III game; and a processor coupled to the memory and programmed to: boot the game machine from the memory; load, from the memory, the Class II game and the Class III game; execute a selected game from the Class II game or the Class III game, whereby the selected game is presented on a display connected to the game machine; and determine a game outcome in response to a play of the selected game. 14. The game machine of claim 13 , wherein the memory is further configured to store a signature for the Class II game, wherein the processor is further programmed to: while loading the Class II game, generate a load signature for the Class II game; compare the load signature and the stored signature for the Class II game; and authenticate the Class II game based on the comparison. 15. The game machine of claim 14 , wherein the processor is further programmed to: generate a message digest for the Class II game based on a hash function; encrypt the message digest to generate the signature; and store, in the memory, the signature for the Class II game. 16. The game machine of claim 13 , wherein the memory is further configured to store a signature for the Class III game, wherein the processor is further programmed to: while loading the Class III game, generate a load signature for the Class III game; compare the load signature and the stored signature for the Class III game; and authenticate the Class III game based on the comparison. 17. The game machine of claim 16 , wherein the processor is further programmed to: generate a message digest for the Class III game based on a hash function; encrypt the message digest to generate the signature; and store, in the memory, the signature for the Class III game. 18. The game machine of claim 13 , wherein the memory includes at least a first read-only memory (ROM), a second ROM, and a mass storage device, wherein the processor is further programmed to: load and execute a basic input/output system from the first ROM; load and execute boot strap code from the second ROM; load and execute an anchor application from the mass storage device; and authenticate the anchor application based on a stored signature. 19. The game machine of claim 18 , wherein the anchor application is configured to load the Class II game and the Class III game. 20. The game machine of claim 13 , wherein the processor is further programmed to concurrently load a first virtual machine for executing the Class II game and a second virtual machine for executing the Class III game.

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  • Regular and instant lottery, e.g. electronic scratch cards · CPC title

  • involving coins and/or banknotes · CPC title

  • involving non-monetary media of fixed value, e.g. casino chips of fixed value · CPC title

  • Display means · CPC title

  • Data transfer within a gaming system, e.g. data sent between gaming machines and users · CPC title

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What does patent US10354486B2 cover?
A gaming machine is provided, including a display, a credit input device, a non-transitory memory, and a processor. The display is configurable to selectively present a centrally determined game and a non-centrally determined game. The credit input device is used to establish a credit balance for wagering on the centrally determined game and the non-centrally determined game. The non-transitory…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Video Gaming Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G07F17/3225. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 16 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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