CA2654296A1 - Interactive dvd gaming systems - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63H—TOYS, e.g. TOPS, DOLLS, HOOPS OR BUILDING BLOCKS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
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- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B19/00—Driving, starting, stopping record carriers not specifically of filamentary or web form, or of supports therefor; Control thereof; Control of operating function ; Driving both disc and head
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Abstract
A toy figure configured to selectively control a DVD player having a DVD game medium, the DVD player having a plurality of different functions and being adapted to receive a plurality of different control signals with each control signal being associated with a different function of the DVD player, and to perform the associated function in response to a received control signal is disclosed. In some embodiments, the toy figure may include a body; at least a first orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a first orientation of the body relative to a reference plane, and to generate a first orientation signal based on the detected first orientation; and a processing subsystem configured to receive at least the first orientation signal, and to generate a corresponding first one of the plurality of control signals based, at least in part, on the received first orientation signal.
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1. A toy figure configured to selectively control a DVD player having a DVD
game medium, the DVD player having a plurality of different functions and being adapted to receive a plurality of different control signals with each control signal being associated with a different function of the DVD player, and to perform the associated function in response to a received control signal, the toy figure comprising:
a body;
at least a first orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a first orientation of the body relative to a reference plane, and to generate a first orientation signal based on the detected first orientation; and a processing subsystem supported by the body and configured to receive at least the first orientation signal, and to generate a corresponding first one of the plurality of control signals based, at least in part, on the received first orientation signal.
game medium, the DVD player having a plurality of different functions and being adapted to receive a plurality of different control signals with each control signal being associated with a different function of the DVD player, and to perform the associated function in response to a received control signal, the toy figure comprising:
a body;
at least a first orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a first orientation of the body relative to a reference plane, and to generate a first orientation signal based on the detected first orientation; and a processing subsystem supported by the body and configured to receive at least the first orientation signal, and to generate a corresponding first one of the plurality of control signals based, at least in part, on the received first orientation signal.
2 The toy figure of claim 1, further comprising a second orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a second orientation of the body relative to the reference plane, and to generate a second orientation signal based on the detected second orientation, wherein the second orientation is different from the first orientation, and wherein the processing subsystem is further configured to receive the second orientation signal and to generate a corresponding second one of the plurality of control signals based, at least in part, on the received second orientation signal.
3. The toy figure of claim 1, wherein the DVD game medium includes a plurality of chapters, and wherein at least the first one of the plurality of control signals is configured to command the DVD player to select at least one chapter of the plurality of chapters.
4. The toy figure of claim 1, further comprising a wing assembly attached to the body, the wing assembly including at least a pair of wings and a wing movement mechanism configured to selectively move the at least a pair of wings.
5. The toy figure of claim 4, wherein the wing movement mechanism includes a motor, a gear assembly operatively connecting the motor and the at least a pair of wings, and a trigger configured to activate the motor to move the at least a pair of wings.
6. The toy figure of claim 5, wherein the wing movement mechanism is further configured to generate a wing movement signal responsive to activation of the trigger, and wherein the processing subsystem is further configured to receive the wing movement signal and to generate a corresponding third one of the plurality of control signals based, at least in part, on the wing movement signal.
7. The toy figure of claim 1, wherein the reference plane is a vertical reference plane.
8. A DVD gaming kit for playing a game using a display device and a DVD
player that is configured to receive control signals and to play a DVD game medium to produce an image on the display device that moves in a first direction in response to a first control signal, the DVD gaming kit comprising:
a DVD game medium for playing a game having a displayed image corresponding to a game character; and a toy figure having an appearance corresponding to the game character, the toy figure including:
a body;
at least a first orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a first orientation of the body relative to a reference plane, and to generate a first orientation signal based on the detected first orientation; and a processing subsystem supported by the body and configured to receive at least the first orientation signal and to generate the first control signal based, at least in part, on the received first orientation signal.
player that is configured to receive control signals and to play a DVD game medium to produce an image on the display device that moves in a first direction in response to a first control signal, the DVD gaming kit comprising:
a DVD game medium for playing a game having a displayed image corresponding to a game character; and a toy figure having an appearance corresponding to the game character, the toy figure including:
a body;
at least a first orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a first orientation of the body relative to a reference plane, and to generate a first orientation signal based on the detected first orientation; and a processing subsystem supported by the body and configured to receive at least the first orientation signal and to generate the first control signal based, at least in part, on the received first orientation signal.
9. The DVD gaming kit of claim 8, wherein the DVD player is further configured to play a DVD game medium to produce an image on the display device that moves in a second direction in response to a second control signal, the second direction being different from the first direction, wherein the toy figure further includes a second orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a second orientation of the body relative to the reference plane, and to generate a second orientation signal based on the detected second orientation, wherein the second orientation is different from the first orientation, and wherein the processing subsystem is further configured to receive the second orientation signal and to generate the second control signal based, at least in part, on the received second orientation signal.
10. The DVD gaming kit of claim 8, wherein the DVD game medium includes a plurality of chapters, and wherein the first control signal is configured to command the DVD player to select at least one chapter of the plurality of chapters.
11. The DVD gaming kit of claim 8, wherein the toy figure further includes a remote signal receiver supported by the body and configured to receive one or more remote signals from a DVD remote associated with the DVD player, wherein the processing subsystem is further configured to receive the one or more remote signals from the remote signal receiver and to modify at least the first control signal based, at least in part, on the received one or more remote signals.
12. The DVD gaming kit of claim 8, wherein the toy figure further includes a wing assembly attached to the body, the wing assembly including at least a pair of wings and a wing movement mechanism configured to selectively move the at least a pair of wings.
13. The DVD gaming kit of claim 12, wherein the wing movement mechanism includes a motor, a gear assembly operatively connecting the motor and the at least a pair of wings, and a trigger configured to activate the motor to move the at least a pair of wings.
14. The DVD gaming kit of claim 13, wherein the DVD player is further configured to play a DVD game medium to produce an image on the display device with wings that move in response to a third control signal, wherein the wing movement mechanism is further configured to generate a wing movement signal responsive to activation of the trigger, and wherein the processing subsystem is further configured to receive the wing movement signal and to generate the third control signal based, at least in part, on the received wing movement signal.
15. The DVD gaming kit of claim 8, wherein the reference plane is a vertical reference plane.
16. A toy figure configured to selectively control a DVD player having a DVD
game medium, comprising:
a body;
a head movably connected to the body;
one or more appendages movably connected to the body;
a wing assembly attached to the body, the wing assembly including at least a pair of wings and a wing movement mechanism configured to selectively move the at least a pair of wings;
at least a first orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a first orientation of the body relative to a reference plane, and to generate a first orientation signal based on the detected first orientation; and a processing subsystem supported by the body and configured to receive at least the first orientation signal, and to generate a first control signal based, at least in part, on the received first orientation signal, wherein the first control signal is configured to command the DVD player to perform a first function.
game medium, comprising:
a body;
a head movably connected to the body;
one or more appendages movably connected to the body;
a wing assembly attached to the body, the wing assembly including at least a pair of wings and a wing movement mechanism configured to selectively move the at least a pair of wings;
at least a first orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a first orientation of the body relative to a reference plane, and to generate a first orientation signal based on the detected first orientation; and a processing subsystem supported by the body and configured to receive at least the first orientation signal, and to generate a first control signal based, at least in part, on the received first orientation signal, wherein the first control signal is configured to command the DVD player to perform a first function.
17. The toy figure of claim 16, further comprising a second orientation sensor supported by the body and configured to detect a second orientation of the body relative to a reference plane, and to generate a second orientation signal based on the detected second orientation, wherein the processing subsystem is further configured to receive the second orientation signal and to generate a second control signal based, at least in part, on the received second orientation signal, and wherein the second control signal is configured to command the DVD player to perform a second function.
18. The toy figure of claim 16, wherein the wing movement mechanism includes a motor, a gear assembly operatively connecting the motor and the at least a pair of wings, and a trigger configured to activate the motor to move the at least a pair of wings.
19. The toy figure of claim 18, wherein the wing movement mechanism is further configured to generate a wing movement signal responsive to activation of the trigger, and wherein the processing subsystem is further configured to receive the wing movement signal and to generate a third control signal based, at least in part, on the wing movement signal, wherein the third control signal is configured to command the DVD player to perform a third function.
20. The toy figure of claim 16, wherein the DVD game medium includes a plurality of chapters, and wherein at least the first control signal is configured to command the DVD player to select at least one chapter of the plurality of chapters.
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