18087512. GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR WAGERING GAME SET MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (IGT)

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GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR WAGERING GAME SET MANAGEMENT

Organization Name

IGT

Inventor(s)

Dwayne Nelson of Las Vegas NV (US)

Robert Walker of Wakefield RI (US)

Bradley Boudreau of Moncton (CA)

Andrew Leblanc of Stratford (CA)

GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR WAGERING GAME SET MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18087512 titled 'GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR WAGERING GAME SET MANAGEMENT

The abstract describes a display device for a computing device that shows a graphical user interface with a game selection area and a game set area for wagering games.

  • The display device includes a game selection area with multiple wagering game objects for selection.
  • It also has a game set area with wagering game objects for activation at an electronic gaming machine (EGM).
  • When a wagering game object is selected, it is added to the game set area.
  • An activated wagering game associated with the selected object is then played at the EGM in response to an update instruction.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in casinos for players to easily select and activate wagering games. - It can also be implemented in online gaming platforms for a user-friendly gaming experience.

Problems Solved: - Simplifies the process of selecting and activating wagering games. - Enhances the user experience by providing a clear interface for game selection.

Benefits: - Streamlines the gaming process for users. - Increases engagement and enjoyment for players. - Improves efficiency in gaming establishments.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced Wagering Game Selection Interface for Casinos This technology can revolutionize the gaming industry by providing a user-friendly interface for selecting and activating wagering games in casinos. It can attract more players and enhance the overall gaming experience, leading to increased revenue for gaming establishments.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the user experience in gaming establishments? - This technology simplifies the process of selecting and activating wagering games, making it more convenient and enjoyable for players. 2. What are the potential market implications of implementing this technology in casinos? - By enhancing the gaming experience and increasing player engagement, this technology can lead to higher revenues for casinos.


Original Abstract Submitted

A display device of a computing device displays a graphical user interface (GUI) including a game selection area that includes a first plurality of wagering game objects for selection, and a game set area that includes a second plurality of wagering game objects for activation at a first electronic gaming machine (EGM). In response to receipt of a wagering game selection instruction associated with a wagering game object, a depiction of the selected wagering game object is added to the second plurality of wagering game objects in the game set area. In response to receipt of an EGM update instruction, a wagering game associated with the selected wagering game object is activated at the first EGM.