COMPUTER GAME PLAYERS

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.NET Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond WA 98052 Computer game players, namely, handheld units for playing video and electronic computer games featuring operating system software for use therewith; stand alone video output game machines featuring operating system software for use therewith; and toys, namely, playground balls, rubber action balls, rubber playing balls, squeezable balls for relieving stress, kites, plush toys, soft sculptured toys, dolls, action figures, flying disc toys, yo-yos, jigsaw puzzles, manipulative puzzles, and construction toys; games, namely, action skill games, board games, and card games; sporting goods, namely, sport balls, basketballs, golf balls, golf ball markers, tennis balls, baseballs, rubber sports balls, and bags for carrying golf, basketball, baseball, and tennis equipment;
.NET Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond WA 98052 Computer game players, namely, handheld units for playing video and electronic computer games featuring operating system software for use therewith; stand alone video output game machines featuring operating system software for use therewith; and toys, namely, playground balls, rubber action balls, rubber playing balls, squeezable balls for relieving stress, kites, plush toys, soft sculptured toys, dolls, action figures, flying disc toys, yo-yos, jigsaw puzzles, manipulative puzzles, and construction toys; games, namely, action skill games, board games, and card games; sporting goods, namely, sport balls, basketballs, golf balls, golf ball markers, tennis balls, baseballs, rubber sports balls, and bags for carrying golf, basketball, baseball, and tennis equipment;NET;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A game of reasoning having a triangular game board is disclosed. Players are given a pre-defined time limit to respond to questions based on scenarios likely to be encountered by the game's preferred teenage players. Points and penalties correspond to the selected responses. By correctly responding, players advance from a base of the game board to a zenith thereof. Once all players of a participating team reach the zenith, that team is declared the winner. Responses to questions are input by means of a game pad. The game board is formed of independent blocks stacked in a triangular shape divided into two sides. Each block includes at least one viewable face sectioned into equal parts corresponding to the number of team players. The sections include means of unique color illumination such that the progress of each player can be monitored. The game is also playable in a computer environment.