IP Library Granted Patent US 6,881,149
Granted Patent B2
US 6,881,149 · App. 10/206,607 · Granted Apr 19, 2005

Entertainment system, entertainment apparatus, recording medium, and program

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Patent No.
US 6,881,149
App. No.
10/206,607
Granted
Apr 19, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

When a main character enters a battle, a rectangular navigation mark is displayed over a designated monster on a display monitor. When the main character approaches the monster, the navigation mark rotates and gets smaller until it is converged into a targeting point on the display monitor. When the navigation mark is converged into a targeting point, light is emitted from the navigation mark on the display monitor. An additional attack of the main character can be performed against the monster if a user presses a decision button at the best timing, right when the light is emitted from the navigation mark.

Claims (39)

1. An entertainment system comprising:

an entertainment apparatus for executing various programs;

at least one manual controller for inputting a manual control request of a user to said entertainment apparatus; and

a display monitor for displaying an image outputted from said entertainment apparatus,

said entertainment apparatus comprising:

means for performing a first process of moving a navigation mark displayed on said display monitor in a predetermined direction as time advances;

means for performing a second process of calculating a time difference between a point of time when said navigation mark reached a predetermined position and a point of time when said user inputted manipulation data via said manual controller; and

means for generating an event and successively repeating said first process and said second process if the time difference is within a predetermined time,

wherein said event is generated for changing a parameter of a single character.

2. An entertainment system according to claim 1 , wherein a next event is determined based on a number of times said first process and said second process are repeated.

3. An entertainment apparatus for executing various programs, said entertainment apparatus being connectable to at least one manual controller for inputting a manual control request of a user to said entertainment apparatus, and connectable to a display monitor for displaying an image outputted from said entertainment apparatus,

said entertainment apparatus comprising:

means for performing a first process of moving a navigation mark displayed on said display monitor in a predetermined direction as time advances;

means for performing a second process of calculating a time difference between a point of time when said navigation mark reached a predetermined position and a point of time when said user inputted manipulation data via said manual controller; and

means for generating an event and successively repeating said first process and said second process if the time difference is within a predetermined time,

wherein said event is generated for changing a parameter of a single character.

4. An entertainment apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein a next event is determined based on a number of times said first process and said second process are repeated.

5. A computer readable medium storing a program and data for use in an entertainment system comprising:

an entertainment apparatus for executing various programs;

at least one manual controller for inputting a manual control request of a user to said entertainment apparatus;

a display monitor for displaying an image outputted from said entertainment apparatus,

said recording medium comprising:

means for performing a first process of moving a navigation mark displayed on said display monitor in a predetermined direction as time advances;

means for performing a second process of calculating a time difference between a point of time when said navigation mark reached a predetermined position and a point of time when said user inputted manipulation data via said manual controller; and

means for successively repeating said first process and said second process if the time difference is within a predetermined time,

wherein after said first process and said second process are repeated, an event is repeatedly generated for changing a parameter of a single character, and

said event is repeated as many times an a number of times said first process and second process are repeated.

6. A computer readable medium according to claim 5 , wherein said event is determined based on the number of times said first process and said second process are repeated.

7. A method of data processing in an entertainment system comprising;

an entertainment apparatus for executing various programs,

at least one manual controller for inputting a manual control request of a user to said entertainment apparatus;

a display monitor for displaying an image outputted from said entertainment apparatus,

said method comprising the steps of:

performing a first process of moving a navigation mark displayed on said display monitor in a predetermined direction as time advances;

performing a second process of calculating a time difference between a point of time when said navigation mark reached a predetermined position and a point of time when said user inputted manipulation data via said manual controller; and

successively repeating said first process and said second process if the time difference is within a predetermined time,

wherein after said first process and said second process are repeated, an event is repeatedly generated for changing a parameter of a single character, and

said event is repeated as many times as a number of times said first process and second process are repeated.

8. A method according to claim 7 , wherein said event is determined based on the number of times said first process and said second process are repeated.