Wireless toy systems and methods for interactive entertainment
US-9320976-B2 · Apr 26, 2016 · US
US10369463B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10369463-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815995600-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2003 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2019 |
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Embodiments of the invention provide a unique interactive game that connects both physical and virtual play environments and includes multiple dynamic layers in which a participant may complete a variety of challenges and/or tasks. For example, the participant may obtain a physical gaming item such as a toy from a retail phase that is usable in an interactive entertainment phase that provides virtual play via computer animation. The interactive entertainment phase may include multiple interrelated layers such that progress in one or more layers may affect the participant's experience in one or more other layers. The participant may also receive training on how to use and improve the physical gaming item to help achieve one or more special effects or complete one or more adventures and/or quests. During or following the interactive entertainment phase, the participant may use accumulated points and/or powers to redeem prizes and/or compete against other participants, such as in a duel or other face-off challenge.
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A gaming toy for playing a game that combines elements of physical play and virtual play, said gaming toy comprising: a plurality of modular components configured to be selectively and detachably secured to one another to form a modularly constructed toy having one of a variety of possible assembled configurations; at least one of said modular components comprising a body having an internal cavity formed therein; and a radiofrequency identification (RFID) tag disposed within said internal cavity, said RFID tag comprising: (i) a unique identifier; (ii) non-volatile memory storing a first selection of information identifying a virtual game character in a computer-animated game; (iii) a radiofrequency (RF) transceiver configured to provide wireless communication with a gaming platform; and (iv) an antenna configured to power said RF transceiver when said antenna is energized by an externally-generated electromagnetic field, wherein the modularly constructed toy is configured to communicate with said gaming platform after the plurality of modular components are secured to one another, and wherein said at least one modular component is configured to be selectively detached and interchanged with one or more like modular components comprising non-volatile memory storing a second selection of information that is different than said first selection of information. 2. The gaming toy of claim 1 , wherein said RFID tag is hermetically sealed within said internal cavity. 3. The gaming toy of claim 1 , further comprising a lighting effect electrically coupled to said antenna and configured to be powered when said antenna is energized by said externally-generated electromagnetic field. 4. The gaming toy of claim 1 , wherein said non-volatile memory has stored therein a second selection of information describing one or more in-game attributes of said virtual game character. 5. The gaming toy of claim 1 , in combination with an RFID reader configured to: i) power and communicate with said RFID tag, ii) ascertain said unique identifier and said first selection of information, and iii) communicate said unique identifier and said first selection of information to said gaming platform. 6. The gaming toy of claim 1 , in combination with a second gaming toy configured to be used in conjunction with said first gaming toy to enable a game participant to access one or more optional features of said computer-animated game. 7. The gaming toy of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of said first selection of information is encrypted. 8. A kit for assembling an RFID-enabled gaming toy for playing a game on a gaming platform, said kit comprising: a plurality of modular components configured to be selectively and detachably assembled to form the RFID-enabled gaming toy, wherein the RFID-enabled gaming toy is an assembled multi-component toy comprising said plurality of modular components secured together in one of a variety of possible assembled configurations; at least one of said modular components comprising a body having an internal cavity formed therein; a radiofrequency identification (RFID) tag disposed within said internal cavity, said RFID tag comprising: (i) a unique identifier; (ii) non-volatile memory storing a first selection of information identifying a virtual character or object in a computer-animated game, wherein at least a portion of said first selection of information is encrypted; (iii) a radiofrequency (RF) transceiver configured to provide wireless communication between the RFID-enabled gaming toy and the gaming platform; and (iv) an antenna configured to power said RF transceiver when said antenna is energized by an externally-generated electromagnetic field; and wherein said at least one modular component is configured to be selectively interchanged with one or more like modular components comprising non-volatile memory storing a second selection of information that is different than said first selection of information. 9. The kit of claim 8 , wherein said RFID tag is hermetically sealed within said internal cavity. 10. The kit of claim 8 , wherein the at least one of said modular components comprises a base component. 11. The kit of claim 8 , wherein said non-volatile memory has stored therein a second selection of information describing one or more in-game attributes of said virtual character or object. 12. The kit of claim 8 , in combination with an RFID reader configured to: i) power and communicate with said RFID tag, ii) ascertain said unique identifier and said first selection of information, and iii) communicate said unique identifier and said first selection of information to said gaming platform. 13. A gaming system combining physical toys and virtual gameplay, said gaming system comprising: a first gaming toy configured to access a virtual game character in a computer-animated game played on a gaming platform, said first gaming toy comprising a plurality of modular components configured to be selectively and detachably secured to one another to form a modularly constructed toy having one of a variety of possible assembled configurations and wherein at least one of said modular components comprises a first radiofrequency identification (RFID) tag comprising non-volatile memory configured to store a first selection of information comprising machine-readable data identifying or describing said virtual game character, wherein the modularly constructed toy is functional when the plurality of modular components are secured to one another; a second gaming toy configured to be used in conjunction with said first gaming toy to selectively access one or more optional features of said computer-animated game, said second gaming toy comprising a second RFID tag comprising non-volatile memory configured to store a second selection of information comprising machine-readable data identifying or describing said one or more optional features; and wherein said first and second RFID tags are configured to communicate with an RFID reader that: i) powers and communicates with said first and second RFID tags, ii) ascertains said first and second selections of information, and iii) communicates said first and second selections of information to said gaming platform. 14. The gaming system of claim 13 , wherein said first gaming toy comprises a doll or action figure. 15. The gaming system of claim 13 , wherein said first gaming toy comprises a toy wand. 16. The gaming system of claim 13 , wherein said at least one modular component comprises a body having an internal cavity and wherein said first RFID tag is encapsulated within said body. 17. The gaming system of claim 13 , wherein said second gaming toy comprises a collectible token or trinket. 18. The gaming system of claim 13 , in combination with said RFID reader. 19. The gaming system of claim 13 , further comprising non-transitory storage storing game software comprising program instructions configured to, when executed, cause said gaming platform to conduct said computer-animated game, said game software further comprising program instructions configured to cause said gaming platform to produce a computer-animation of said virtual game character having attributes identified or described by said first selection of information. 20. The gaming system of claim 13 , wherein at least a portion of said first selection of information is encrypted.
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