U.S. Patent 7704135 was awarded to on 2010-04-27 and describes a “Integrated game system, method, and device.” This patent has been cited 371 times by other U.S. patents which places it in the top 500 cited patents since 2010 according to our law firm research, and makes it of the most innovative furniture, games patents in the field of other fields. The abstract states:
The present invention provides an integrated game with five subsystems: (i) electronic spell-casting system, (ii) card game system, (iii) user-created card system, (iv) system for replacing the use of dice and/or random number generation; and (v) board game system. Spell-casting system provides a physical input mechanism, e.g., sensor-equipped “magic wand”, and a verbal input mechanism which together trigger a spell. Cards form formations affecting their powers and are marked as “spent” by being placed under another card. Users create their own cards through a Web-accessible site. Random number (generated by computer or dice) usage is replaced by “challenges,” i.e., player-performed tasks. Chess pieces follow standard rules but are deployed one-by-one, as are squares of the chess board. Licensing information is available through www.inventerprise.com. Link: U.S. Patent 7704135
This patent was originally filed on 2005-08-23 which gives it a processing time of 1708 days, compared to an average processing time of 2037 in the field. has total patents. The first named inventor is Shelton E. Harrison, Jr. of Murfreesboro, TN. The primary examiner was Jeffrey K. Wong.
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