PROVIDING INFORMATION ABOUT COMPUTER GAMES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ON2GAMES Duck Corporation, The 375 Greenwich Street New York NY 10013 Providing information about computer games, electronic games, virtual sports game, and game systems on broadband web sites on a global computer network; providing an on-line database in the field of movies, screening of current releases, and archived movies;Providing on-line chat rooms for transmission of messages among computer users concerning computer games, electronic games, virtual sports games, and game systems;ON 2 GAMES;On-line retail services in the field of games over broadband web sites on a global computer network;
PC ACE Fog Studios, Inc. 1069 Township 206 South Proctorville OH 45669 providing information about computer games, computer game strategies and playing tips by means of a global computer network;
SINGLETRAC SingleTrac Entertainment Technologies, Inc. 165 South Main Street, 2nd Floor Salt Lake City UT 84111 providing information about computer games via a global computer network;SINGLE TRACK;custom video game software design for others;
TORCHLIGHT Runic Games, Inc. Perfect World Entertainment 100 Redwood Shores Parkway, 4th Floor Redwood City CA 94065 Providing information about computer games and video games via the World Wide Web; fan club services;Computer game software; computer and video game software for use on personal computers; computer and video game software for use on computer and video game consoles; computer and video game software for use on networked and non-networked platforms [ ; HD-DVD, optical and magneto-optical discs featuring computer games, movies based on computer games, and computer game-related content ];
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for simulating games of chance using cards are disclosed using a shuffler to shuffle a set of cards and dispensing one or more cards. Current regulations prohibit certain game operators from using certain games such as traditional craps and roulette. By simulating those games with cards, operators can still provide players with games they recognize and thereby develop excitement and new gaming alternatives for their players, as well as draw new players to such games through their familiarity with the indicia on the cards.