[0001] This invention relates to player-operable entertainment machines.
[0002] The invention is more particularly, although not exclusively concerned with coin-operated
entertainment machines of the 'fruit' machine or 'poker' machine kind having a main
display device for displaying a selected combination of symbols at a win zone. A game
is played resulting in selection of the displayed combination of symbols, and an award
is made available to the player in the event that the combination is of a predetermined
winning nature.
[0003] As used herein, the term coin-operated is intended also to cover operation by tokens,
charge or credit cards or any other means of supplying credit or monetary value.
[0004] Known fruit machines are usually operated independently whereby the range of available
awards is limited by the operational parameters, for example the pay-out ratio, of
a particular machine. However, there are circumstances, such as in casinos, where
machines are operated at adjoining or close locations and this gives rise to possibilities
for interrelationship between individual machines and consequent enhanced ranges of
awards.
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a game system using multiple entertainment
machines arranged to give improved or enhanced award possibilities.
[0006] According to the invention therefore there is provided a games systems comprising
a plurality of entertainment machines linked to a common display device, each machine
being operable to play a game, and an award being made available at one or more of
the machines in dependence on a display attained on the display device.
[0007] With this arrangement an award is attained as a consequence of an event separate
from each machine whereby the range of available awards can be enhanced relative to
the awards available with a machine operated independently.
[0008] Since the available awards may be different from those attainable with an independent
machine and also can be achieved in a different manner, the player may be presented
with greater game-playing variety and entertainment and also, in so far as the award
structure is determined by factors additional to those derived from an independent
machine, there may be possibilities for improved (i.e. larger or increased frequency)
awards. In the latter respect, the display device may add award-determining factors
and/or the multiple machines may contribute collectively to award-determination.
[0009] In one embodiment, the common display device may provide an additional award-determining
feature for each machine, whereby play transfers to the display device from one machine,
e.g. as a consequence of a predetermined result attained on such machine, and the
player may attain an award through such machine as a consequence of the outcome of
an action displayed on the common display device.
[0010] In another embodiment, the common display device provides an award-determining feature
for a plurality of machines, whereby for example an award attained as a consequence
of a result achieved with one machine is shared with other machines e.g. with other
machines currently in play.
[0011] Each machine is preferably a coin-operated machine of the 'fruit' or 'poker' kind
as described above. In particular, the machine may be of the kind having multiple
side-by-side reels rotatable about a common horizontal axis within a housing behind
a window at the win zone, each reel having symbols at equally spaced positions around
its periphery and the reels being arranged to be rotated and then brought to rest
with one or more symbols on each reel displayed through the window for example on
a win line. Each machine may have manual controls such as 'hold', 'nudge' and the
like for player intervention in a game, and each machine may have a supplementary
display or 'games feature' which can be used to enhance the entertainment value of
the machine and provide additional or alternative opportunities for winning through
the playing of a supplementary game.
[0012] It is however to be understood that the invention is not restricted to reel-type
fruit machines as described above. The machines may use simulated reels (video displays)
or other random or pseudo-random symbol selecting devices, and indeed the machines
may be of any suitable AWP (amusement with prizes), gaming, SWP (skill with prizes)
or other kind.
[0013] With regard to the common display device, this may take any suitable form and thus,
for example, may comprise a selector device, such as a rotatable wheel with awards
marked thereon, or it may comprise a plurality of rotatable reels in like manner to
the machine symbol selectors mentioned above. Any other suitable display device may
be used.
[0014] The individual machines may be located side by side in a row as floor-standing housed
machines, and the display device may be mounted as a separate unit, on top of the
machines with appropriate connections therebetween.
[0015] Any other suitable arrangement may also be used, and thus the display device may
be connected to all, or only selected ones of any suitable number and arrangement
or machines whether or not close to each other or to the display device.
[0016] With regard to the awards made available with the invention, these may be of any
suitable kind and thus may comprise payout of cash, tokens or other credit, or free
games or prizes or scores or any other suitable award.
[0017] The invention will now be described further by way of example only and with reference
to the accompanying drawings in which:-
- Figs. 1 & 2
- are diagrammatic front views of machines connected to a common display in accordance
with two embodiments of the invention;
- Fig. 3
- is a diagrammatic perspective view of one of the machines; and
- Fig. 4
- is a block circuit diagram illustrating a typical control arrangement for the embodiments
of Figs. 1 & 2.
[0018] Referring to the drawings, these show multiple side by side fruit machines each having
a floor-standing box-shaped housing 1 having a front wall which includes upper and
lower glass panels 2, 3, a number of player operating buttons 5, 6 a coin slot 7 and
a payout opening 8.
[0019] Within the housing 1 there are three axially aligned reels 9 having say 20 symbols
at regularly spaced positions around their peripheries. The reels 9 are axially rotatable
and are drivably connected to respective stepper motors 10. The reels 9 are arranged
behind a window 11 defined by a printed region of the lower glass panel 3. Each reel
9 can be arrested by the respective stepper motor 10 in any of 20 stepping positions
in which one symbol is in precise registration with a horizontal win line in the centre
of the window 11 and two further symbols are visible above and below the win line.
[0020] The stepper motors 10 are connected to a microprocessor-based control unit 12. This
unit is also connected to a coin-mechanism 13, a payout mechanism 14 and the buttons
5, 6.
[0021] In use, the player inserts coins into the coin mechanism 13 through the slot 7 sufficient
to generate credit for one or more games, and the machine is actuated so that a game
can now be played. The game commences after a start button 5 has been pressed and
the reels 9 spin and then come to rest so as to select a combination of symbols displayed
on the win line. The displayed symbol combination is assessed by the control unit
12 and a win indication is given in the event that the combination is of a predetermined
winning nature.
[0022] The control buttons 5 can be used to perform 'hold' or 'nudge' functions, when made
available to the player, so that the player can seek to influence the outcome of a
game, in conventional manner.
[0023] The upper panel 2 is a transparent glass panel and behind this there is a display
region 15, which can be back-illuminated and which provides a supplementary games
feature.
[0024] As shown in Fig. 1, the multiple side by side fruit machines are in fixed positions
alongside each other and a housed display unit 16 is mounted in a fixed position on
top of the machines centrally of the row thereof so that it can be readily seen by
a player operating any of the individual machines.
[0025] The display unit has a motor-driven wheel 17 marked with award values. The wheel
17 can be rotated and then brought to rest with one such value selected by alignment
with a fixed pointer 18.
[0026] The motor and control circuitry 19 for the display unit 16 is connected via a bus
20 to the control units 12 of the individual machines.
[0027] Each machine connected to the display unit 16 has a special feature whereby on attaining
some specific target or game result on the machine, such as a specific combination
of symbols on the main reels 10, or an accumulated score, or a winning outcome of
the supplementary game on the display 15, or the like, the display unit 16 is actuated
and the player now has the opportunity of attaining an award as determined by, or
indicated on the display unit 16.
[0028] This may occur automatically in that the wheel 17 is automatically rotated and the
player then attains the award shown on the wheel 17. Alternatively, the player may
be given the possibility of influencing the outcome in that, for example, the player
has to press a button to start and/or stop the wheel 17.
[0029] The resulting award may be communicated back to the respective machine which triggered
the display unit 16 and this may result in a payout, and/or the award may be accumulated
in the machine with existing awards, or any other suitable action may be taken.
[0030] In this way, the players of the individual machines are given a further opportunity
for attaining a win. This adds to entertainment and variety and also may enable the
players to obtain a larger win than the maximum which can be obtained with an individual
machine. In effect, the players may be given the opportunity of a communal jackpot
in addition to the individual jackpots on the machines.
[0031] With the embodiment of Fig. 2, the arrangement is similar to Fig. 1, except that
the display unit 21 has three rotatable reels 22, each marked with award values, rotatable
behind a window with a central horizontal win line, like the reels 10 of the machines.
The unit 21 is connected to the bus 20 in like manner to the unit 16 described in
relation to Fig. 1.
[0032] With this arrangement, transfer of play to the display unit 19 from an individual
machine, occurs in like manner to the arrangement of Fig. 1. Then the reels on the
display unit are rotated and brought to rest and the displayed combination determines
whether an award has been attained and if so what is its value. Thus, an award may
be attained if three identical values are displayed on the win line, the award being
equal to such value.
[0033] Once an award has been attained with the display unit 21, this is awarded to all
machines which are connected to the display unit 21 and which are currently in play.
Each machine may receive the same award value being the value selected by the display
unit, or being an equal share of this value.
[0034] With this arrangement additional entertainment value and enhanced awards can be obtained,
and in particular a player has the opportunity of benefiting even when he has not
been able to attain a win on the individual machine which he is playing.
[0035] As described above, the display unit is mounted on and connected to all machines
of a linked row of machines. It is to be understood that the invention is not restricted
to this arrangement.
[0036] The display unit 16 or 21 may be linked to all of a small number (e.g. 2 to 5) of
machines. It may alternatively be linked to more machines which need not be alongside
each other, and the unit need not be on or close to the machines as long as it is
in a position in which it is readily visible. Thus the unit may be linked to all machines
in a casino.
[0037] The unit may also be linked selectively to only some of the machines.
[0038] It is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be restricted to the
details of the above embodiment which are described by way of example only.
[0039] Thus, for example, where an award on the display unit is made available to multiple
machines this may be shared, as described, in the sense of being subdivided between
the respective played machines. Alternatively, however, each played machine may receive
the same award equal to the displayed value, or some other basis of sharing or duplication
may be utilised.
[0040] With the embodiment of Fig. 1, the system operates such that the display unit 16,
when actuated, is associated with one only of the machines 1, whereby it is only that
machine which can be used to start and/or stop the wheel 17 (in the case where the
player is given the opportunity of influencing selection with the wheel), and it is
only that machine which benefits from any award attained with the display unit 16.
During such actuation of the display unit 16, association between the other machines
1 and the display unit 16 is blocked. That is, players of the other machines can observe
the display unit 16 but their machines are incapable of entering into a mode in which
play is transferred to the display unit 16. This blocking may be achieved in that
the attainment of the result on these other machines which would initiate, or provide
the opportunity of transfer, is inhibited or, alternatively, the result may be attained
but its execution may be delayed until the existing use of the display unit has finished,
for example, the result may be displayed to the player on the individual machine with
a message that transfer is being delayed, or some other machine action may be initiated
before informing the player that transfer is available.
[0041] With the arrangement of Fig. 2, when the display unit 21 is actuated as a consequence
of a result attained on one machine, this may have the effect of intervening with
existing machine already in play in that the current game is interrupted or cancelled
pending the outcome of the operation of the display unit 21, or, alternatively, current
games may be allowed to proceed with any award arising from operation of the display
unit 21 simply being credited to the other machines in play so as to be shown to the
player at the end of a game or at some other convenient opportunity. The player may
be made aware of the potential additional award by virtue of the actuation of the
unit 21 and/or by actuation of a signal, such as a flashing light, illuminated message
or the like on the individual machine which may occur during or after game playing.
[0042] As mentioned, the additional award which can be attained with the display unit 16
or 21 may be of the nature of a jackpot which may be greater than that which can be
attained with an individual machine without using the display unit 16 or 21. This
may be of a predetermined, randomly awarded nature, or may be determined by operation
of the individual machines in that value builds up in the unit 16 or 21 in dependence
on play of the individual machines (e.g. in dependence on attainment of predetermined
results, or number of games played, etc) whereby the jackpot becomes available when
the accumulated value from all machines has reached the predetermined jackpot level,
this then being awarded on a predictable or random or other basis. It is however to
be understood that the display units 16 and 21 can also be used to make other awards
additionally or alternatively to a jackpot award, and the unit 16 or 21 may provide
the opportunity for a single award or for a range of awards.
[0043] Whilst reference is made above to coin operated fruit machines, the machines 1 may
be other kinds of machines. Also, it is possible to use a mixture of kinds of machines
whereby for example at least one fruit machine is used in combination with one or
more other kinds of machines.
1. A games system comprising a plurality of machines linked to a common display device,
each machine being operable to play a game, and an award being made available at one
or more of the machines in dependence on a display attained on the display device.
2. A game system according to claim 1 wherein the common display device provides an additional
award-determining feature for each machine.
3. A game system according to claim 2 wherein play can transfer from any one said machine
as a consequence of a predetermined result attained on such machine.
4. A game system according to claim 3 wherein the said award is made available, at said
one machine only, as a consequence of the outcome of an action displayed on the common
display device.
5. A game system according to claim 1 wherein the common display device provides an award-determining
feature for a plurality of said machines.
6. A game system according to claim 5 wherein an award is attained as a consequence of
a result achieved with one said machine and this is shared or duplicated amongst one
or more other said machines.
7. A game system according to claim 6 wherein the attained award is shared or duplicated
amongst one or more other said machines which are currently in play.
8. A game system according to any one of claims 1 to 7 wherein the said award is a jackpot
award of greater value than any award which can be attained with an individual said
machine without using the said display unit.
9. A game system according to any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein each said machine is a
coin-operated entertainment machine of the 'fruit' or 'poker' kind as hereinbefore
described.
10. A game system according to claim 9 wherein each said machine is of the kind having
multiple side-by-side reels rotatable about a common horizontal axis within a housing
behind a window at the win zone, each reel having symbols at equally spaced positions
around its periphery and the reels being arranged to be rotated and then brought to
rest with one or more symbols on each reel displayed through the window.
11. A game system according to any one of claims 1 to 10 wherein the common display device
comprises a selector device.
12. A game system according to claim 11 wherein the selector device comprises a rotatable
wheel with awards marked thereon.
13. A game system according to claim 11 wherein the selector device comprises a plurality
of rotatable reels.
14. A game system according to any one of claims 1 to 13 wherein the said machines are
located side by side in a row.
15. A game system according to claim 14 wherein the common display device is mounted as
a separate unit on top of the machines with connections therebetween.
16. A games system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to and as illustrated
in the accompanying drawings.