Multi-platform gaming system using RFID-tagged toys

US9616334B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9616334-B2
Application numberUS-201414204330-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 11, 2014
Priority dateApr 5, 2002
Publication dateApr 11, 2017
Grant dateApr 11, 2017

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Abstract

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A multi-platform gaming system for amusing or entertaining one or more game participants playing a game on a gaming platform is described. The multi-platform gaming system can include collectible toys depicting or representing one or more game characters or objects relevant to a game adapted to be played on the gaming platform. The collectible toys can have associated therewith an RFID tag including a corresponding unique tag identification number. The RFID tag can include an antenna, integrated circuitry for wirelessly transmitting and receiving information to and from an associated RFID tag reader, and non-volatile programmable memory for storing game-relevant information describing skills, abilities or attributes associated with one of said game characters or objects.

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What is claimed is: 1. A packaged retail product that allows game participant to access one or more portions or features of a computer-animated game played on multiple compatible gaming devices, said packaged retail product comprising: a game token representing a playable character in said computer-animated game, said game token comprising a wirelessly-powered radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag configured to wirelessly communicate and exchange information with one or more compatible RFID tag readers communicatively associated with said first gaming device, said RFID tag comprising non-volatile memory storing at least one unique identification number that uniquely identifies said game token and that enables said game participant to access a first portion or feature of said computer-animated game on a first claming device; and a human-readable access code comprising a unique alpha-numeric code capable of being decoded or authenticated by a second gaming device using at least one encryption key, wherein said unique alpha-numeric code provides access to a second portion or feature of said computer-animated game on the second gaming device. 2. The packaged retail product of claim 1 , wherein said game token comprises a collectible toy depicting or representing said playable character. 3. The packaged retail product of claim 1 , wherein said game token comprises a figurine. 4. The packaged retail product of claim 1 , wherein said first portion or feature of said computer-animated game comprises a role-play adventure game, and wherein said at least one unique identification number enables said game participant to access an animated character in said role-play adventure game. 5. The packaged retail product of claim 1 , wherein said second portion or feature of said computer-animated game comprises an internet-accessible online game. 6. The packaged retail product of claim 1 , wherein said human-readable access code is printed on a collectible ticket or sticker included as part of said packaged retail product. 7. The packaged retail product of claim 1 , wherein said unique alpha-numeric code is configured to be decrypted or authenticated by said second gaming device using said at least one unique identification number. 8. A combination toy and gaming device that provides a game participant access to one or more portions or features of a computer-animated game played on a compatible game console, said combination toy and gaming device comprising: a wireless-enabled toy representing a playable character in said computer-animated game and comprising a wirelessly-powered radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag configured to wirelessly communicate with one or more compatible RFID tag readers communicatively associated with said compatible game console, said RFID tag comprising non-volatile memory configured to store game-relevant information associated with said wireless-enabled toy; a first selection of game-relevant information stored in said non-volatile memory comprising unique information associated with said wireless-enabled toy; a second selection of game-relevant information stored in said non-volatile memory comprising one or more attributes of said playable character; and a third selection of game-relevant information stored in said non-volatile memory comprising encrypted information that can be decrypted or authenticated using an encryption key, and where at least a portion of said encryption key comprises said unique information associated with said wireless-enabled toy. 9. The combination toy and gaming device of claim 8 , wherein said wireless-enabled toy comprises a figurine. 10. The combination toy and gaming device of claim 8 , wherein said computer-animated game comprises a role-play adventure game, and wherein said game-relevant information enables said game participant to access an animated character in said role-play adventure game. 11. The combination toy and gaming device of claim 8 , wherein said first selection of game-relevant information comprises a unique identifier that can be used to uniquely identify said wireless-enabled toy. 12. The combination toy and gaming device of claim 8 , wherein said second selection of game-relevant information comprises strength, powers or abilities of said playable character in said computer-animated game. 13. The combination toy and gaming device of claim 8 , wherein said third selection of game-relevant information comprises game progress information. 14. The combination toy and gaming device of claim 8 , further comprising a collectible sticker comprising a human-readable unique access code that provides access to further portions or features of said computer-animated game by said game participant. 15. The combination toy and gaming device of claim 14 , wherein said unique access code comprises an encrypted alpha-numeric code that can be decrypted or authenticated using said encryption key. 16. A gaming system for entertaining one or more game participants, said gaming system comprising: a wireless interactive toy representing a playable character in said computer-animated game and comprising a wirelessly-powered radio-frequency identification (RFID) tag comprising non-volatile memory configured to store game-relevant information associated with said wireless interactive toy; a first selection of game-relevant information stored in said non-volatile memory comprising at least one unique identifier corresponding to said wireless interactive toy that uniquely identifies said wireless interactive toy; a second selection of game-relevant information stored in said non-volatile memory comprising one or more attributes of said playable character; a third selection of game-relevant information stored in said non-volatile memory comprising game progress information, and wherein at least a portion of said game progress information comprises encrypted information that can be decrypted or authenticated using one or more encryption keys; and an RFID reader configured to wirelessly power and communicate with said RFID tag to thereby ascertain said first, second and third selections of game-relevant information, said RFID reader further configured to communicate said first, second and third selections of game-relevant information to said compatible game console. 17. The gaming system of claim 16 , wherein said wireless interactive toy comprises a figurine. 18. The gaming system of claim 16 , wherein said computer-animated game comprises a role-play adventure game, and wherein said game-relevant information enables said game participant to access an animated character in said role-play adventure game. 19. The gaming system of claim 16 , further comprising a collectible sticker comprising a human-readable unique access code that can be used by said game participant to access further portions or features of said computer-animated game, said unique access code comprising an encrypted alpha-numeric code that can be decrypted or authenticated using said one or more encryption keys. 20. The gaming system of claim 16 , further comprising a fourth selection of game-relevant information stored in said non-volatile memory comprising information identifying one or more games, game consoles, or venues in which said wireless interactive toy has been used.

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  • Toy swords or similar toy weapons; Toy shields · CPC title

  • Playing authorisation given at platform level · CPC title

  • details of the interface with the game device, e.g. USB version detection · CPC title

  • Board games concerning treasure-hunting, fishing, hunting (capturing fishing games A63F9/305) · CPC title

  • Role playing or strategy games · CPC title

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What does patent US9616334B2 cover?
A multi-platform gaming system for amusing or entertaining one or more game participants playing a game on a gaming platform is described. The multi-platform gaming system can include collectible toys depicting or representing one or more game characters or objects relevant to a game adapted to be played on the gaming platform. The collectible toys can have associated therewith an RFID tag incl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mq Gaming Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A63F13/235. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 11 2017 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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