COMPUTER GAME HARDWARE

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COMMANDERMIC CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY LTD. #03-01 CREATIVE RESOURCE 31 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PARK Singapore 609921 Singapore Computer game hardware, namely, microphones sold as components of computer headsets; computer interfaces, namely, microphones sold as components of computer headsets; computer peripheral devices, namely, microphones sold as components of computer headsets;COMMANDER MIC ; COMMANDER MICROPHONE;
MODBOOK Axiotron, Inc. 19 66th Avenue Playa Del Ray CA 90293 computer game hardware, peripherals, and accessories, namely computer game discs, computer game joysticks, computer keyboards, computer mice, computer game cassettes; computer game peripherals; computer game software and programs;MOD BOOK;
SEGA SPORTS ARCADE Kabushiki Kaisha Sega Enterprises 2-12, Haneda 1-chome, Ohta-ku Tokyo 144-0043 Japan Computer game hardware, software and peripherals; and video game machines for use with televisions;In the statement, Column 1, line 1, Sega Enterprises, Ltd. should be deleted, and, Kabushiki Kaisha Sega Enterprises should be inserted.;SPORTS ARCADE;
SEGA SPORTS ARCADE Sega Enterprises, Ltd. 2-12, Haneda 1-chome Ohta-ku, Tokyo Japan Computer game hardware, software and peripherals; and video game machines for use with televisions;stand alone video game machines;SPORTS ARCADE;
SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT Sony Corporation 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 Japan computer game hardware;COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT;The lining shown in the drawing is a feature of the mark and not intended to indicate color.;
SYSTEM GX KONAMI (AMERICA) INC. 900 DEERFIELD PARKWAY BUFFALO GROVE IL 600894510 computer game hardware; namely, for use in the field of video games, computer game programs, and coin-operated game machines;SYSTEM;
 

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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.