CD ROM COMPUTER GAME DISCS

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BLAZING BATTLE TALES GOODMAN MEDIA GROUP, INC. 250 West 57th Street, Suite 710 New York NY 10107 CD ROM computer game discs; mouse pads; computer programs, namely, software linking digitized video and audio media to a global computer information network; game equipment, namely joysticks and computer game software sold as a unit for playing computer games; video and computer game programs; video game cartridges and cassettes; and decorative magnets;Address books; photograph albums; appliqués in the form of decals; appointment books; arts and craft paint kits; autograph books; baby books; paper party bags; ball-point pens; binders; bookends; bookmarks; book covers; books, namely a series of fiction books; periodicals, magazines and newspapers, featuring stories, games and activities for children and adults; paper gift wrap bows; paper cake decorations; calendars; gift cards; note cards; greeting cards; cartoon prints, cartoon strips and newspaper cartoons; pen and pencil cases; decorative paper centerpieces; chalk; children's activity books; modeling clay; paper table cloths; coloring books; comic strips; comic books; paper party decorations; diaries; gift wrapping paper; paper party hats; paper napkins; pens; pencils; stationery; stickers; posters; notebooks; memo pads; erasers; pencil sharpeners; staplers; writing paper; envelopes; paper weights; paper coasters; paper mats; paper party favors; paper place mats; paper party hats; printed invitations; printed transfers for embroidery or fabric appliques; printed patterns for costumes, pajamas, sweatshirts and t-shirts; non-calibrated drawing rulers; photographs; postcards; and trading cards;BATTLE TALES;
FRIENDS THE ONE WITH ALL THE TRIVIA Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. 4000 Warner Blvd Burbank CA 91522 CD ROM computer game discs; game equipment sold as a unit for playing a parlor-type computer game, namely, video output game machines for use with televisions and computer game software; video and computer game programs; video game cartridges and cassettes;
MORTAL KOMBAT Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. 4000 Warner Blvd Burbank CA 91522 CD ROM computer game discs; game equipment sold as a unit for playing a parlor-type computer game adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor; downloadable software for use in playing online computer games, downloadable computer game software; video and computer game programs [ ; video game cartridges and cassettes ];MORTAL COMBAT;
MULTIVERSUS Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. 4000 Warner Blvd Burbank CA 91522 CD-ROM computer game discs; downloadable software for use in playing online computer games; downloadable computer game software; downloadable software in the nature of a mobile application for playing games; downloadable computer game software for use on mobile and cellular phones; downloadable video and computer game programs; downloadable computer and video games which are designed for hardware platforms, namely, game consoles and personal computers; downloadable computer game software for gaming machines including slot machines; downloadable computer software and downloadable firmware for games of chance on computerized platforms, namely, dedicated gaming consoles, video based slot machines, reel based slot machines and video lottery terminals; CD-ROM and digital versatile computer game discs; downloadable computer programs, namely, software linking digitized video and audio media to a global computer information network; downloadable publications in the nature of strategy guides; cellular telephone accessories, namely, hands-free accessories, cellular telephone covers and cellular telephone face covers;MULTI VERSUS; MULTIPLE UNIVERSES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A musical keyboard is connected to a computer. The computer implements a graphical user interface for teaching users to play the musical instrument. A computer readable music file, such as a MIDI file, is used to drive the creation of game objects that travel from a point of origination along a path toward a key of a virtual keyboard. In one form, when a user presses a key of the musical keyboard within a certain time window of arrival of the game object at the corresponding key of the virtual keyboard, the user is awarded with an audio presentation, a visual presentation and/or with game points. In a more structured learning mode, the game can be played with selectable, progressively more difficult challenges that the user masters on the road to proficiency.