U.S. patent application number 09/923673 was filed with the patent office on 2002-04-18 for method and apparatus for operating a gaming device.
Invention is credited to Marks, Daniel, Marks, Howard, Singer, Anthony.
Application Number | 20020045474 09/923673 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 26922400 |
Filed Date | 2002-04-18 |
United States Patent
Application |
20020045474 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Singer, Anthony ; et
al. |
April 18, 2002 |
Method and apparatus for operating a gaming device
Abstract
A slot machine allows the operation of two or more independent
slot games at the same time. The two or more slot games may have
the exact same game format or different game formats. Each slot
game pays independently of the other slot game, but uses a common
pool of credits. One player may play cooperatively with another
player, or other players, at the same gaming machine; or one player
may play two or more slot games at the same time on the same
machine. By placing multiple slot games on the same machine, the
amount of money deposited into the slot machine increases without
taking up any additional casino floor space. Therefore, casinos,
especially those with restricted floor space or limited quantities
of slot machines, may generate higher profits per square foot and
offer more games to their clientele.
Inventors: |
Singer, Anthony; (Nanver,
NY) ; Marks, Daniel; (Nanver, NY) ; Marks,
Howard; (Nanver, NY) |
Correspondence
Address: |
JOHN EDWARD ROETHEL
4880 W UNIVERSITY AVENUE
SUITE B3
LAS VEGAS
NV
89103
US
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Family ID: |
26922400 |
Appl. No.: |
09/923673 |
Filed: |
August 6, 2001 |
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Application
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Patent Number |
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60228471 |
Aug 29, 2000 |
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Current U.S.
Class: |
463/20 |
Current CPC
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G07F 17/3216 20130101;
G07F 17/32 20130101 |
Class at
Publication: |
463/20 |
International
Class: |
A63F 009/24 |
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A method of playing a gaming device in which each slot game has
a plurality of reels, a plurality of symbols associated with each
reel and a plurality of pay lines comprising: a) providing a gaming
machine having at least a first slot game and second slot game
thereon; b) configuring the first slot game to operate
independently of the second slot game with regard to the activation
of the slot reels, the display of the symbols on each reel and the
determination of an outcome on each pay line; and c) providing a
common pool of credits from which each slot game uses credits to
make wagers and to which each slot game accrues awards from any
winning occurrences on the slot game.
2. The method of claim 1 including the steps of: a) using a
separate input means to make a wager on each slot game; b) using a
separate means to activate the start of each slot game; c) using a
separate means to allow a player to view an explanation of the
operation, rules and payouts for each game; d) providing a separate
area on a display screen of the gaming machine to allow the player
view the wager made, the credits accrued and other information
pertinent to the operation of each game; e) using a common control
means to allow the player to receive a payout of any amount of
accrued credits.
3. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing that each
game is the same game in every aspect, including having the same
set of rules, symbols, pay lines, wagers, music, artwork and random
number generator.
4. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing that each
game is a different game in one or more aspects, including having a
different set of rules, symbols, pay lines, wagers, music, artwork
or random number generator.
5. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing that each
of the slot games on the gaming machine is selected by a
manufacturer of the gaming machine.
6. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing that each
of the slot games on the gaming machine is selected by a gaming
establishment who is acquiring the gaming machine.
7. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing that each
of the slot games on the gaming machine is selected by the player
of the gaming machine from a menu of available games provided on
the gaming machine.
8. The method of claim 1 including the steps of: a) providing the
gaming machine with a main screen which displays each slot game; b)
activating at least one bonus feature during the play of a slot
game if at least one predetermined result occurs during the play of
the slot game; and c) providing that each bonus feature on the
first game operates independently of any outcome achieved during
the play of the second game on the same machine.
9. The method of claim 2 including the steps of: a) providing the
gaming machine with a main screen which displays each slot game; b)
activating at least one bonus feature during the play of a slot
game if at least one predetermined result occurs during the play of
the slot game; and c) providing that each bonus feature on the
first game operates in conjunction with any outcome achieved during
the play of the second game on the same machine.
10. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing that each
slot game includes: a) randomly selecting and displaying one or
more pay lines of at least three symbols; b) the player making a
first wager on a first pay line, a second wager on a second pay
line and additional wagers on any subsequent pay lines by drawing
from the common pool of credits; c) crediting to the common pool of
credits a predetermined amount based on the amount of the first
wager if the resulting symbols of the first pay line comprise a
predetermined winning combination; d) crediting to the common pool
of credits a predetermined amount based on the amount of the second
wager if the resulting symbols of the second pay line comprise a
predetermined winning combination; and e) crediting to the common
pool of credits a predetermined amount based on the amount of any
subsequent wagers if the resulting symbols on any of the subsequent
pay lines comprise a predetermined winning combination.
11. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing each slot
game with a bonus feature which is activated if at least one
predetermined symbol appears anywhere on the slot game screen
display.
12. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing each slot
game with a bonus feature which is activated randomly.
13. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing each slot
game with a bonus feature which is activated according to a
predetermined schedule.
14. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing each slot
game with a bonus feature which is activated as a result of a
decision made by the player.
15. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing each slot
game with a bonus feature which is activated as a result of an
action by the player.
16. The method of claim 11 in which, if the bonus feature
activated, then an amount of bonus credits is awarded based on the
total amount wagered by the player.
17. The method of claim 16 in which the bonus amount is determined
by multiplying the total amount wagered by a random number within a
predetermined range of numbers.
18. The method of claim 16 in which the bonus amount is determined
by multiplying the total amount wagered by any calculation that
results in an average value that can be utilized to control the
overall average payout amount of the gaming machine.
19. The method of claim 1 including the step of providing each slot
game with a bonus screen feature which is activated if at least one
predetermined symbol appears on an active pay line on the slot game
screen display.
20. The method of claim 19 in which the bonus screen feature is
selected randomly from a plurality of possible bonus screens.
21. The method of claim 19 in which the bonus screen feature
comprises the steps of: a) displaying at least two objects on a
bonus screen; b) the player continuing to select a bonus screen
object which reveals an award to the player until the player
selects a bonus screen object that causes the bonus screen feature
to end; and c) accruing to the common pool of credits the total
accumulated amount of the award achieved by the player during the
play of the bonus screen feature.
22. The method of claim 21 in which the bonus screen award includes
a special feature award in which the player receives an award based
on the total amount wagered by the player.
23. The method of claim 22 in which the special feature award is a
multiplier selected randomly from a group of possible multiplier
numbers.
24. The method of claim 22 in which the special feature award is an
amount calculated to result in an average value that can be
utilized to control the overall average payout of the gaming
machine.
25. A gaming machine comprising: a) a first slot game having a
plurality of reels, a plurality of symbols associated with each
reel and a plurality of pay lines; b) a second slot game having a
plurality of reels, a plurality of symbols associated with each
reel and a plurality of pay lines; c) a main video display screen
which displays both the first slot game and the second slot game;
d) means for operating the first slot game independently of the
second slot game with regard to the activation of the slot reels,
the display of the symbols on each reel and the determination of an
outcome on each pay line; and e) a common credits meter from which
both the first slot game and the second slot game uses credits to
make wagers and to which both the first slot game and the second
slot game accrues awards from any winning occurrences on either the
first slot game or the second slot game.
26. The apparatus of claim 25 including: a) a first input means for
making a wager on the fist slot game and a second, separate input
means to make a wager on the second slot game; b) a first means for
activating the start of the fist slot game and a second, separate
means for activating the start of the second slot game; c) a first
means for allowing a player to view an explanation of the
operation, rules and payouts for the first game and a second,
separate means for allowing a player to view an explanation of the
operation, rules and payouts for the second slot game; d) a first
area on the video display screen view for allowing a player to view
the wager made, the credits accrued and other information pertinent
to the operation of the first slot game and a second, separate area
on the video display screen for allowing a player to view the wager
made, the credits accrued and other information pertinent to the
operation of the second slot game; and e) a means for allowing the
player to receive a payout of any amount of accrued credits as
shown on the common credits meter.
27. The apparatus of claim 25 including a bonus screen feature
which is displayed on the video screen display and is activated if
at least one predetermined symbol appears on an active pay line on
either the first slot game or the second slot game.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is related to and claims the benefit of
U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/228,471, filed Aug. 29,
2000, entitled "Method of Playing a Slot Machine (Dual Slots)".
FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY
[0002] This invention relates primarily to electronic video gaming
devices, and more particularly to electronic video slot machines
which can operate two or more slot games at the same time on the
same gaming device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In a conventional slot machine, a single game is offered to
the player. To play the game, a player deposits money in the form
of coins, gaming tokens or paper currency either into a coin head
or bill acceptor ("the coin-in"). The coins and gaming tokens are
collected in a reservoir inside the gaming machine ("the hopper")
while the paper currency is collected in the bill acceptor inside
the gaming machine. If the coins, gaming tokens or paper currency
are validated as authentic, the player accrues the appropriate
number of playing units ("credits") on a credit meter on the gaming
machine depending on the denomination of the wager as set on the
gaming machine. For example, a twenty-five cent gaming machine will
accrue four credits for each dollar deposited into the gaming
machine by way of the coin head or the bill acceptor.
[0004] After accruing credits on the credit meter, the player
determines how many credits he wishes to wager on the next spin of
the slot reels ("total bet") and then spins the reels by pressing
the spin button or by pulling a handle. When the reels stop
spinning, symbols are displayed on each of the slot reels. The
player collects credits for predetermined winning symbol
combinations that appear in specific locations ("pay lines") on the
slot reels. Winning combinations typically require that three or
more of the same symbols appear adjacent to each other reading from
the leftmost position of a pay line to the right.
[0005] Credits are awarded to the player for each winning symbol
combination based on a predetermined schedule ("pay table"). The
number of credits indicated by the pay table is multiplied by the
number of credits wagered on the winning pay line. For example, a
player may wager two credits each on five pay lines, spin the
reels, and collect twice the amount indicated on the pay table for
a winning symbol combination appearing on a pay line.
[0006] Following any pays, the credits won are added to the
player's balance of credits shown in the credit meter. As long as
the player has credits on the credit meter, the player may continue
to play the gaming machine or the player may collect the remaining
balance of credits by pressing a Cash Out button the gaming
machine. In addition, the player may view the rules of the game by
pressing the Help button before any spin.
[0007] Every casino seeks to maximize revenues from its gaming
devices. One criteria used by casinos is to measure the amount of
the coin-in per square foot of casino floor space. Thus, a casino
can increase its revenues by increasing the amount of coin-in per
square foot. Based on the mathematical probabilities built into
each gaming machine, the casino makes on average a percentage of
each coin deposited in the machine: the more coin-in, the more
revenue. The amount of coin-in, therefore, can be maximized in two
main ways:
[0008] First, increase the number of machines per square foot. With
each generation of new slot machine, the machine carcass and
footprint grows smaller. However, since the conventional slot
machine is restricted by the size of the physical reels
("mechanical reels"), cathode ray tube ("video reels"), or liquid
crystal displays ("LCD reels"), the reduction of the overall size
and depth of the slot machine is limited.
[0009] Second, increase the maximum total bet allowed on each spin.
With each new slot machine game, the maximum bet which the player
is allowed to make grows larger. Since the conventional slot player
is not likely to wager his entire bankroll on a single spin of the
reels, however, the maximum total bet per spin is limited.
[0010] In addition to these two primary methods of increasing
revenue, coin-in may also be enhanced by increasing the speed of
play. For example, all other things being equal, a game on a slot
machine which takes six seconds to play will result in more coin-in
than a game on a slot machine which takes eight seconds to
play.
[0011] The speed of the play of each game becomes even more
noticeable when the situation of one player operating two separate
slot machines is considered. When a player wishes to play two slot
machine games at the same time, the player must insert money into
two coin slots or bill acceptors--one on each slot machine. The
player must monitor the outcome of the spinning of the reels on two
separate display screens--one on each slot machine. The player must
also reach back and forth between the two slot machines to control
the bet, spin and cash out buttons on each of the slot machines.
Managing more than one machine to play multiple games at the same
time, therefore, results in a much slower average speed of play.
Furthermore, the physical effort involved in managing multiple
machines decreases the player's overall enjoyment of playing the
games.
[0012] With the foregoing problems in mind, it is an object of the
present invention to provide a slot machine which requires reduced
installation space and which will generate a higher total wager to
increase revenues per square foot of casino floor space, while at
the same time increasing average speed of play and enhancing the
player's enjoyment of playing multiple games at the same time.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0013] The present invention includes a variety of methods of play
that can be programmed on an electronic video slot machine. Each
electronic video slot machine is programmed to operate two or more
slot games at the same time. In a preferred embodiment of the
present invention, the machine displays two slot games on the same
video display screen. Each of the slot games may be identical in
every respect, including but not limited to the wagering options,
the symbol sets used on the reels, the graphics of the screen
design, the sounds used during the operation of the slot game and
the bonus features. Alternatively, the method of the present
invention may use different games, such as two different slot games
with different symbol sets, graphics, sounds and bonus features; or
two different types of games, such as two video poker games or even
a slot game with a video poker game.
[0014] Each slot game shares a common pool of credits. All wagers
for each game are deducted from the common pool of credits and all
awards earned from each game are accrued into the same common pool
of credits and shown on the common credit meter (e.g., the winnings
of one game may be used to pay for the wagers of the other game).
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the machine
contains only one common pool of credits. Alternatively, any number
of common pools of credits may be used, such as two common pools of
credits used by four players playing the machine in two-person
teams.
[0015] Each slot game plays independently of the other. A wager
made on one slot game has no effect on the wager made on the other
slot game; the play pattern or the play strategy employed by a
player on one slot game has no effect on the play pattern or play
strategy of the other slot game; and the outcome of one slot game
does not affect the outcome of the other slot game. In a preferred
embodiment of the present invention, the slot games are played
independently as described above. Alternatively, the games may
interact through common bonus features, such as a bonus game which
may be activated by the outcomes achieved during the play of either
slot game.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a gaming machine of the
present invention.
[0017] FIG. 2 shows a front view of the gaming machine of the
present invention.
[0018] FIG. 3 shows a front view of the screen display portion of
the gaming machine of the present invention with a first
representative game outcome.
[0019] FIG. 4 shows a front view of the screen display portion of
the gaming machine of the present invention with a second
representative game outcome.
[0020] FIG. 5 shows a front view of the screen display portion of
the gaming machine of the present invention with a third
representative game outcome.
[0021] FIG. 6 shows a front view of the screen display portion of
the gaming machine of the present invention with a fourth
representative game outcome.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The preferred embodiment of present invention includes the
play of base games and additional bonus features, including Wild
symbols and Scatter pays.
[0023] Base Games. To play the base games, the player establishes a
common pool of credits, plays one or more base games by choosing
which games to play, selecting pay lines, setting the wager per pay
line, spinning the reels, and collecting credits for winning symbol
combinations and bonus features.
[0024] Gaming Apparatus. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, two slot games are displayed side by side on the single
video display in the gaming machine. However, any other orientation
of the slot games could be used, such as one of the slot game being
displayed above the other slot game on the same video display
device. In addition, two or more slot games may be displayed
simultaneously on one or more video displays.
[0025] FIGS. 1 and 2 show a representative gaming machine 10 that
is configured to practice the present invention. The gaming machine
10 includes a video screen display 20 in any suitable location such
as in the general center area of the gaming machine 10. Belly glass
48 and top glass 49 can be provided upon which can be printed or
otherwise marked information about the game. The gaming machine 10
also includes a button panel 50 which provides the mounting area
for a plurality of buttons used by the player to operate the gaming
machine. The button panel 50 also can provide space for a coin head
80 into which the player deposits coins or gaming tokens to make a
wager or to accrued credits on a credit meter. A bill acceptor 82
is also provided in any suitable location into which the player can
insert paper currency or coupons which are also used to make wagers
or to accrued credits on the credit meter. A coin tray 84 is also
provided as is conventional into which coins are dispensed from a
coin hopper (not shown) when a player wishes to cash out.
[0026] On the interior of the gaming machine 10 are the computer
controls that operate the gaming machine as well as the other
conventional hardware used in a gaming machine such as the coin
hopper, the video monitor hardware, the wiring harness, the coin
validator, the bill acceptor equipment and other suitable devices
used to make the gaming machine 10 operational.
[0027] The layout of the gaming machine 10 shown in FIGS. 1 and 2
is only representative of one suitable layout and other layouts may
be used as desired.
[0028] Video Display. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, each of the slot games would have a five reel display
using a five column by three row matrix. Alternatively, the games
could utilize any number of columns and reels, such as a 3 column
by 3 row matrix. As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the left slot game 22
and the right slot game 24 are positioned side by side, although
any other suitable orientation may be used.
[0029] Buttons. In the preferred embodiment of the present
invention, a set of buttons are mounted on the button panel and are
used by the player to control the functions of each slot game--the
left slot game 22 and the right slot game 24. As shown in FIG. 2,
these buttons include Select Pay Lines 24L and 24R, Bet Per Line
26L and 26R, Max Bet 28L and 28R, Spin Reels 30L and 306R, Pay
Table 24L and 24R, and Help 32L and 32R. Each button may be further
identified on the top of each button with "LEFT" and "RIGHT"
titles, such as Spin LEFT Reels and Spin RIGHT Reels. Any or all of
these control buttons may be displayed on the video display and/or
buttons hard wired to the gaming device. If necessary, any number
of buttons may added to further facilitate control of the games
[0030] The preferred embodiment of the present invention can also
use a set of control buttons to operate both games at the same
time, such as Spin BOTH Reels button 40 that spins the reels of
both slot games and Cash Out button 42 that issues the number of
credits displayed on the Credits meter 60 in coin, or other
currency, to the player.
[0031] Meters. In the preferred embodiment of the present
invention, a set of meters are shown on the video display screen 20
to display the salient information for each of the left game 22 and
the right game 24, including Number of Pay Lines 52L and 52R,
Amount Bet Per Line 54L and 54R, Total Bet 56L and 56R, and Paid
56L and 56R. The Number of Pay Lines meter 52L and 52R is
associated with the Select Pay Lines button 24L and 24R and
displays the current number of Pay Lines Selected. The Amount Bet
Per Line meter 54L and 54R is associated with the Bet Per Line
button 26L and 26R and displays the number of credits wagered per
pay line. The Total Bet, meter 56L and 56R displays the cumulative
value of the Number of Pay Lines 52L and 52R and Amount Bet Per
Line 54L and 54R; and the Paid meter 56L and 56R displays the
number of credits won on the last spin. In addition, the games both
share the Credits meter 60 which displays the total number credits
remaining in the common credit pool.
[0032] Credit Pool. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, the player deposits coins, tokens or paper currency into
the coin head slot 80 or a paper currency bill acceptor 82 to
establish a common pool of credits. The amount of this common pool
of credits is displayed to the player on the Credits meter 60. The
common pool of credits increases and decreases according to the
player's wins or losses and may be supplemented, if necessary, by
the player by additional deposits of coins, tokens or paper
currency.
[0033] Choose Games. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, a single player may choose to play up to two base games
at the same time on the same gaming machine. Alternatively, two
players may share the machine with one player operating each game.
Alternatively, the player may play one slot game and allow the
other slot game to remain inactive.
[0034] Select Pay Lines. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, each of the slot games have a plurality of pay lines
upon which to wager. The pay lines wagered on by the player would
be activated a predetermined order. For example, the slot game may
utilize nine pay lines of which the player's first wager is applied
to pay line 1, the second wager is applied to pay line 2, the third
wager is applied to pay line 3, and so on up until the ninth wager
is applied to pay line 9. However, the games may utilize any other
order of pay line activation and fewer or greater than nine pay
lines may be used.
[0035] Bet Per Line. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, the player sets the value of the wager on each pay line;
the same amount is wagered on each pay line. Alternatively, the
player could be allowed to make wagers of different amounts on each
pay line. The total amount wagered is determined by summing the
amounts wagered on each pay line.
[0036] Spin Reels. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, the player then causes the slot machine to operate by
effecting a "spin" of the reels. This can be done in any suitable
manner, such as the player pressing a "spin" button on the
machine's button panel and watching a video simulation of a reel
slot machine.
[0037] Symbol Set. In a preferred embodiment of the present
invention, each symbol is chosen from a set of twelve symbols. For
each spin, the machine randomly displays three symbols from the
symbol set on each reel. A common theme can be used for the
symbols, and in one embodiment, the symbols are related to a
fishing theme. However, any suitable symbols may be used, including
the traditional fruit symbols that commonly appear on other slot
machines. Furthermore, fewer or greater that twelve symbols may be
used as a symbol set.
[0038] Winning Symbol Combinations. In a preferred embodiment of
the present invention, the player is paid for predetermined winning
combinations of symbols that appear on an active pay line. Each
winning combination may involve three or more of the same symbols
that appear adjacent to each other reading from the leftmost
position of a pay line to the right. Each winning combination pays
the amount indicated on the game's pay table times the amount
wagered on that pay line. Furthermore, any appropriate pay table
may be used and each slot game may use its own pay table.
Alternatively, any desired group of symbols may be designated as
winning symbol combinations and fewer or greater than three symbols
could be designated as winning symbol combinations.
[0039] Base Games Example. Sam Slotsky is standing in front of a
nickel-denomination version of the preferred embodiment of the
present invention. Sam sees two sets of 5-reel slot games
side-by-side on the video display; the game 22 on the left is IGT's
TEXAS OIL.TM. slot game and the game 24 on the right is IGT's
LITTLE GREEN MEN.TM. slot game. Any suitable slot games may be used
and the slot games may both be the same slot game or may be
different slot games as in this example.
[0040] Below each game on the button panel 50 are seven buttons:
Select Pay Lines 24L and 24R, Bet Per Line 26L and 26R, Bet Max 28L
and 28R, Spin Reels 30L and 30R, Pay Table 34L and 34R, Help 32L
and 32R and Cash Out 36L and 36R. In addition, there are also four
meters on the video screen display 20 below each game: Number of
Pay Lines 52L and 52R, Amount Bet Per Line 54L and 54R, Total Bet
56L and 56R and Paid 58L and 58R. Between the games, in the
bottom-center of the video display 20, are two touch screen button
locations and one meter: Spin Both Reels touch screen button
location 66, Cash Out touch screen button location 62, and Credits
meter 60.
[0041] Sam presses the Pay Table 34L button for the left game 22 to
view the pays for winning combinations achieved on the left game
22. Using the numbers 1 to 12 to represent the symbol set, with 10
as the Wild symbol and 11 and 12 as the scatter symbols. The pay
table for symbols 1 to 9 reads as follows (refer to the Bonus
Features section below for more details on Wild symbols and Scatter
Symbols):
1 9-9-9-9-9 10000 9-9-9-9.. 2000 9-9-9 ....400 8-8-8-8-8 7500
8-8-8-8.. 1500 8-8-8 ....300 7-7-7-7-7 5000 7-7-7-7.. 1000 7-7-7
....200 6-6-6-6-6 2500 6-6-6-6.. 500 6-6-6 ....100 5-5-5-5-5 1500
5-5-5-5.. 300 5-5-5 ....60 4-4-4-4-4 750 4-4-4-4.. 150 4-4-4 ....30
3-3-3-3-3 500 3-3-3-3.. 100 3-3-3 ....20 2-2-2-2-2 250 2-2-2-2.. 50
2-2-2 ....10 1-1-1-1-1 100 1-1-1-1.. 20 1-1-1 ....4 5 Scatters
1000X Total Bet 4 Scatters 100X Total Bet 3 Scatters 10X Total
Bet
[0042] Sam then presses the Help button 32L to view the rules of
the TEXAS OIL.TM. left slot game 22. After reading the game rules
for the left game 22, he returns to the base games screen.
[0043] Sam presses the Pay Table button 34R for the right game 24
to view the game's pays for winning combinations on the right game
24. Using the numbers 1 to 12 to represent the symbol set, with 10
as the Wild symbol and 11 and 12 as the scatter symbols. The pay
table for symbols 1 to 9 reads as follows (refer to the Bonus
Features section below for more details on Wild symbols and Scatter
Symbols):
2 9-9-9-9-9 25000 9-9-9-9 ..6000 9-9-9 .. 1500 8-8-8-8-8 12000
8-8-8-8.. 3200 8-8-8 ....800 7-7-7-7-7 6500 7-7-7-7.. 1600 7-7-7
....400 6-6-6-6-6 3200 6-6-6-6.. 800 6-6-6 ....200 5-5-5-5-5 1600
5-5-5-5.. 400 5-5-5 ....100 4-4-4-4-4 1000 4-4-4-4.. 240 4-4-4
....60 3-3-3-3-3 500 3-3-3-3.. 120 3-3-3 ....30 2-2-2-2-2 250
2-2-2-2.. 60 2-2-2 ....15 1-1-1-1-1 100 1-1-1-1.. 20 1-1-1 ....5 5
Scatters 15 Free Spins 4 Scatters 9 Free Spins 3 Scatters 5 Free
Spins
[0044] Sam then presses the Help button 32R to view the rules of
the LITTLE GREEN MEN.TM. right game 24. After reading the rules for
the right game 24, he returns to the base games screen.
[0045] Sam deposits $20 into the bill receptor and the Credits
meter counts up from 0 to 400 since the denomination for this game
is five cents per credit. Sam then his chooses the wager on the
left game 22:
[0046] The left game's Number of Pay Lines meter 52L reads 1. Sam
presses the Select Pay Lines button 24L four times and the Number
of Pay Lines meter 52L counts up from 1 to 5. As Sam presses the
Select Pay Lines button 24L, the video display shows the locations
of each selected pay line on the 5 column by 3 row matrix. For
example, the first pay line starts in the middle row of the first
column and proceeds in the straight line through the middle row of
columns 2 through 5;
[0047] The left game's Amount Bet Per Line meter 54L reads 1. Sam
presses the Bet Per Line button 26L two times and the Amount Bet
Per Line meter 54L counts up from 1 to 3;
[0048] The Total Bet meter 56L started at 1, but after Sam's
adjustments it now reads 15; and
[0049] The Paid meter 58L reads 0.
[0050] Sam's adjustments to the left game 22 have not affected the
right game 24 at all. So, Sam uses the control buttons under the
right game 24 to select his wager for the right game 24:
[0051] The Number of Pay Lines meter 52R at 9;
[0052] The Amount Bet Per Line meter 54R at 2;
[0053] The Total Bet meter 56R at 18; and
[0054] The Paid meter 58R reads 0.
[0055] After setting his wagers, Sam presses the Spin Reels button
30L under the left game 22. The Credits meter 60 counts down from
400 to 385. The reels of the left game 22 spin and then come to a
stop. Using the numbers 1 to 12 to represent the symbol set, with
10 as the Wild symbol and 11 and 12 as the scatter symbols, the
reels of the left game 22 display the following symbols as shown in
FIG. 3:
[0056] 3 1 6 7 5
[0057] 4 4 4 3 8 (Winning symbol combination in bold.)
[0058] 6 6 1 9 7
[0059] The left game 22 awards Sam ninety credits for a winning
symbol combination of 4-4-4 on pay line 1. The award reflects the
left game 22 pay table which states that 4-4-4 pays thirty credits
for each credit wagered upon the pay line; or thirty credits times
three credits wagered by Sam on pay line 1. The Credits meter 60
counts up from 385 to 475 and the left game Paid meter 58L reads
90.
[0060] Sam then presses the Spin Reels button 30R under the right
game 24. The Credits meter 60 counts down from 475 to 457. The
reels of the right game 24 spin and then come to a stop. Using the
numbers 1 to 12 to represent the symbol set, with 10 as the Wild
symbol and 11 and 12 as the scatter symbols, the reels of the right
game 24 display the following symbols as shown in FIG. 3:
3 4 1 2 7 5 5 4 1 3 8 6 6 4 9 7
[0061] The right game awards Sam 120 credits for a winning symbol
combination of 4-4-4 on pay line 4. The award reflects the right
game 24 pay table which states that 4-4-4 pays sixty credits for
each credit wagered upon the pay line; or sixty credits times two
credits wagered by Sam on pay line 1. The Credits meter 60 counts
up from 457 to 577 and the right game's Paid meter 58R reads
120.
[0062] Again, Sam presses the Spin Reels button 30R under the right
game. The Credits meter 60 counts down from 577 to 562. The reels
of the right game 24 spin and, before the reels stop, Sam presses
the Spin Reels button 30L under the left game 22. The Credits meter
60 counts down from 562 to 544. When the reels of the right game 24
stop, there are no winning symbol combinations and the right game
Paid meter 58R reads 0. And when the reels of the left game 22
stop, there are two winning combinations which pay a combined 150
credits. The Credits meter 60 counts up from 562 to 712 and the
left game Paid meter 58L reads 150.
[0063] Sam continues to play the slot games by pressing the Spin
Both button 40. The Credits meter 60 counts down from 712 to 679.
The reels of the right game 24 and the left game 22 spin and come
to a stop as shown in FIG. 4. Using the numbers 1 to 12 to
represent the symbol set, with 10 as the Wild symbol and 11 and 12
as the scatter symbols, the reels of the left game 22 display the
following symbols:
4 2 2 2 2 2 5 4 1 4 9 7 1 3 9 7
[0064] And the reels of the right game 24 display the following
symbols:
5 2 1 5 8 3 5 4 6 4 4 3 2 3 6 2
[0065] The left game 22 awards Sam 750 credits for a winning symbol
combination of 2-2-2-2-2 on pay line 2. The award reflects the
right game's pay table which states that 2-2-2-2-2 pays two hundred
fifty credits for each credit wagered upon the pay line; or two
hundred fifty credits times three credits wagered by Sam on pay
line 2. The Credits meter 60 counts up from 679 to 1,429 and the
left game Paid meter 58L reads 750. The right game 24 did not
produce a winning symbol combination and the right game Paid meter
58R reads 0.
[0066] Content with his winnings, Sam presses the Cash Out button
42. The gaming device issues 1,429 nickels or any other form of
currency, including cash, an EZ-PAY.TM. ticket, or electronic
payment.
[0067] Bonus Features. During play of the base games, the player
may receive special pays for bonus features, such as Wild Symbols
and Scatter pays.
[0068] Wild Symbols. Wild symbols replace any or all other symbols
in determining winning outcomes. Alternatively, wild symbols may
only replace limited subsets of the other symbols. Wild symbols,
therefore, increase the possibility of a player achieving winning
combinations and the pay table must reflect that the wild symbols
are in use. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the
wild symbol acts as its own symbol (e.g., three wild symbols on a
pay line) while at the same time a wild symbol could also replaces
every other symbol. Alternatively, any suitable replacement rules
for wild symbols could be used.
[0069] Each wild symbol may also be used to affect payouts which
utilize one or more wild symbols. For example, a wild symbol used
in a winning combination of symbols, may double the value of the
winning combination. The slot game can also be configured so that
the wild symbols increase or decrease the value of any payout in
any manner which results in an average value that can be utilized
to control the gaming machine's overall average payouts. In the
preferred embodiment of the present invention, however, the Wild
symbols do not affect the value of the winning symbol
combinations.
[0070] Scatter Pays. A scatter pay awards the player a
predetermined payout for the appearance of a scatter symbol, or a
combination of scatter symbols, anywhere on the main game screen
display. This is known in the art as a "Scatter Pay" in that the
scatter symbols may appear anywhere on an active pay line (i.e. a
pay line upon which the player has made a wager), across multiple
active pay lines, or even on a position upon which the player did
not make a wager. Scatter pays award a specific number of credits
and/or trigger a bonus feature, such as entertaining animations,
free spins, enhanced pay table values, and/or selection of bonus
objects.
[0071] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a
scatter symbol combination of three or more scatter symbols award:
a specific number of credits with an entertaining animation bonus
feature; a selection of bonus objects and/or free spins. The number
of credits awarded may be determined by multiplying the total
amount wagered by a random number within a predetermined range of
numbers; or the number of free spins awarded may be set by the
number of scatter symbols displayed on the reels. Alternatively,
the value of the bonus feature could be determined by any other
suitable calculation as long as the bonus feature results in an
average value that can be utilized to control the overall average
payouts of the slot game.
[0072] Wild symbols and Scatter pays do not necessarily result in
the award of credits. The activation of the bonus feature may only
result in a payout some percentage of the time. For example, Wild
symbols may appear on the screen without forming a winning symbol
combination. Scatter symbols may require the presence of another
element, such as another special symbol. Alternatively, a bonus
feature which pays more or less frequently could be used as long as
the bonus feature results in an average value that can be utilized
to control the overall average payouts of the slot game. In the
preferred embodiment of present invention, Wild symbols do not
always result in winning symbol combinations, however, Scatter pays
always result in the award of credits.
[0073] Bonus Feature Example.
[0074] Sam Slotsky returns to the same nickel-denomination version
of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, as described
above in the Base Games Example section. Sam deposits $20 into the
bill acceptor and the Credits meter 60 counts up from 0 to 400. Sam
then presses the Help buttons 32L and 32R to view the rules of the
games:
[0075] The rules of the left game 22 state that there are two bonus
features: Wild symbols and Scatter pays. Wild symbols replace any
symbol on the reels except for a Scatter symbol. Scatter pays of
ten to one thousand times the Total Bet occur whenever three or
more Scatter symbols appear anywhere on the slot reels.
[0076] The rules of the right game 24 state that there are two
bonus features: Wild symbols and Scatter pays. Wild symbols replace
any symbol on the reels except for a Scatter symbol. Scatter pays
of three to fifteen free games occur whenever three or more Scatter
symbols appear anywhere on a pay line upon which the player
wagered.
[0077] After reading the rules, Sam returns to the base games
screen. Using the control buttons, Sam adjusts his wagers on the
left game 22 and the right game 24. For the left game 22, he sets
the Number of Pay Lines 52L at 5 and the Amount Bet Per Line 54L at
3; and, for the right game 24, he sets the Number of Pay Lines 52R
at 9 and the Amount Bet Per Line 54R at 2.
[0078] After setting his wagers, Sam presses the Spin Reels button
30L under the left game 22. The Credits meter 60 counts down from
400 to 385. The reels of the left game 22 spin and then come to a
stop. Using the numbers 1 to 12 to represent the symbol set, with
10 as the Wild symbol and 11 and 12 as the scatter symbols, the
reels of the left game 22 display the following symbols as shown in
FIG. 5:
6 11 1 6 7 5 4 10 4 3 8 6 6 2 11 7
[0079] The left game 22 awards Sam 290 credits for two winning
symbol combinations of 4-10-4 on pay line 1 and 6-10-6 on pay line
5. The 10 symbol is Wild and acts as a 4 symbol to make the 4-4-4
combination and then acts as a 6 symbol to make the 6-6-6
combination. The 10 symbol does not replace as a Scatter symbols
and, therefore, does not act as an 11 symbol.
[0080] The 290 credit award reflects the left game's pay table
which states that 4-4-4 pays thirty credits for each credit wagered
upon the pay line (e.g., thirty credits times three credits wagered
by Sam on pay line 1) and also states that 6-6-6 pays one hundred
credits for each credit wagered upon the pay line (e.g., one
hundred credits times two credits wagered by Sam on pay line 5).
The Credits meter 60 counts up from 385 to 675 and the left game
Paid meter 58L reads 290.
[0081] Again, Sam presses the Spin Reels button 30L under the left
game 22. The Credits meter 60 counts down from 675 to 660. The
reels of the left game 22 spin and then come to a stop. Using the
numbers 1 to 12 to represent the symbol set, with 10 as the Wild
symbol and 11 and 12 as the scatter symbols, the reels of the left
game display the following symbols as shown in FIG. 6:
7 11 1 6 7 5 4 11 4 3 8 6 6 2 11 7
[0082] The left game 22 displays an entertaining animation of oil
pumping from an oil well and awards Sam one hundred fifty credits
for a Scatter symbol combination of three 11 symbols anywhere on
the slot reels. The award reflects the left game pay table which
states that three Scatter Symbols pay ten times the Total Bet. The
Credits meter 60 counts up from 660 to 810 and the left game Paid
meter 58L reads 150.
[0083] Sam then presses the Spin Reels button 30R under the right
game 24. The Credits meter 60 counts down from 810 to 792. The
reels of the right game 24 spin and then come to a stop. Using the
numbers 1 to 12 to represent the symbol set, with 10 as the Wild
symbol and 11 and 12 as the scatter symbols, the reels of the left
game display the following symbols as shown in FIG. 6:
8 12 12 12 12 5 4 5 4 3 8 6 6 2 4 7
[0084] The right game 24 awards Sam nine free spins for a Scatter
symbol combination of four 12 symbols adjacent from left to right
on pay line 3. The award reflects the right game pay table which
states that four Scatter Symbols result in nine free spins. The
game proceeds to spin nine times at the same wager level; Sam wins
a total of 425 credits. The Credits meter 60 counts up from 792 to
1,217 and the right game Paid meter 58R reads 425.
[0085] Content with his winnings, Sam presses the Cash Out button
42. The gaming device issues 1,217 nickels or any other form of
currency, including cash, an EZ-PAY.TM. ticket, or electronic
payment.
[0086] The present invention is not constrained to parameters
listed above. The number of games operated by the machine at the
same time is not critical; more than two games can be used. The
number of pay lines used in each game is also not critical; more or
less than five pay lines can be used. The number of symbols located
on each pay line may be more or less than the three symbol
locations described above. However, it is preferable to have at
least three symbol locations to provide mathematical combinations
in sufficient amounts to offer reasonable winning payouts. Also the
number of symbols with the symbol set used in a slot game may vary.
However, it is preferable to have at least seven symbols within the
symbol set to provide mathematical combinations in sufficient
amounts to offer reasonable winning payouts.
[0087] In addition, the present invention may be modified to work
on multiple video displays or sets of mechanical slot reels with a
base game on each display or set of reels. Existing slot machines
with multiple games use multiple reel mechanisms that are dependent
and, therefore, do not allow for separate operation. The present
invention, however, uses video displays and allows each base game
to operate independently using separate controls, pay tables,
wagers, symbols sets, base game rules, bonus features and
animations. Furthermore, the base games may be played
one-at-a-time, in an alternating fashion, or simultaneously.
[0088] Given the flexibility of the present invention, therefore,
the preferred embodiment listed above should be considered
illustrative and not limiting. Various modifications and additions
may be made and will be apparent to those skilled in the art.
Accordingly, the invention should not be limited by the foregoing
description, but rather should be defined by the following
claims.
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