This application claims the foreign priority benefit of United Kingdom Patent Application No. 1300740.6 filed 15 Jan. 2013 and United Kingdom Patent Application No. 1301663.9 filed 30 Jan. 2013, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention related to games systems.
It is known to provide games systems that comprise a display and audio output device. It is also known to provide games systems that can be connected to a television set to permit the television set to serve as a display and audio output device for the games system. Such games systems may comprise a games console and a player interface (UI) in the form of a handheld game controller. The game controller may include a joystick, switches, buttons and the like to enable the player to input player commands to play a game and is connected to the games console to transmit game commands based on the player commands to the games console. The games console operates a game package in response to the game commands and provides output signals to provide a game display and audio accompaniment that is at least in part instigated by the player commands. These games consoles are typically relatively large devices that are not considered portable and, in particular, are significantly larger than the handheld games controller.
The invention provides a games system as specified in claim 1.
The invention also includes a games system as specified in claim 12.
The invention also includes a games system as specified in claim 22.
The invention also includes a games system as specified in claim 25.
The invention also includes a method of operating a games system as specified in claim 29.
The invention also includes a games system as specified in claim 33.
In the following disclosure, reference will be made to the drawings, in which:
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The UI 32 is configured to permit a player to input player commands to play a game. In the example illustrated by
The control system 36 may include a processor running an Android® operating system and support three modes of operation that can be selected using the mode selector 50. The mode selector 50 may include a push button as illustrated in
The output device 38 of the games controller 12 may be a wireless device that uses a Bluetooth protocol to wirelessly transmit game commands to the games console 14. The control system 36 may be configured to receive signals indicative of player commands input via the UI 32 and provide signals indicative of games commands that are based on the player commands. The games commands may be transmitted to the games console 14 by the output device 38.
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The controller 78 may be integrated into a system on chip (SoC), which may be an AML 8726 MX chip. The wireless transceiver 80 in the illustrated example has an internal aerial, or antenna, and operates a Bluetooth protocol.
An example specification for the games console 14 may be as follows:
The controller 78 supports HID Bluetooth controllers and PlayJam Ltd's mobile companion application, which allows the control of games using a phone or tablet. The controller 78 supports Bluetooth HID Keyboard/Joystick/Mouse profiles. The controller 78 may use the Bluetooth 3.0 protocol and support Android® games developed for Android® OS 3.2 and up. In one example, the controller 78 may support Android games from Android® OS 4.2 and up. The HID profile may support up to four controllers. The controller 78 may additionally support controllers from Green Throttle Games, such as the Green Throttle Atlas controller.
The games console 14 may be powered directly from the television set 16 and may be configured to work with all MHL compliant television sets to draw power directly from such television sets via the HDMI connector 70. In order to permit use of the games console 14 with older non-MHL compliant television sets, a USB cable may be connected to the micro USB port 72 and used to draw power from the television set. In order to permit the use of the games console 14 with even older television sets that do not support MHL or power through a USB port, the games console 14 may be provided with a power socket 82 to permit connection to a mains electricity supply via a cable and transformer plug 84.
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The games console 14 may be powered by PlayJam Limited's backend platform and software development kit. The PlayJam platform provides a convenient route to getting games onto the games console 14. The PlayJam platform permits games developers to develop games using many different development environments that compile to Android®, for example, Unity, Marmalade, Air, Corona, or in C++ or native Java®.
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The games system 110 comprises a handheld games controller 112, a games console 114 and a docking device, or hub, 198. The games console 114 is shown connected with an audio visual unit in the form of a television set 116 so that the television set can function as a display and audio output device for the games system 110. The television set 116 may be a so-called smart television set. The games console 114 is connected with the television set 116 by a cable 200 that at one end has a female HDMI connector 202 that is connected with the HDMI connector 170 of the games console and at the other end has a male HDMI connector 204 that is plugged into a female HDMI connector (not shown) of the television set.
The principal difference between the games system 10 and the games system 110 is that the latter comprises the docking device or hub 198. Referring particularly to
At the innermost end of the compartment 206 there is a micro USB plug 208. In this example, the micro USB port 172 of the games console 114 is provided in the end of the games console opposite the end from which the HDMI connector 170 projects so that when the games console is inserted into the compartment 206, the USB port 172 and USB plug 208 can mate to put the games console into communication with the docking device 198.
Optionally, the compartment 206 may be equipped with suitable means to inter-engage the games console 114 to secure it in the compartment. For example, the compartment may be equipped with one or more resilient members (not shown) or one or more spring loaded balls (not shown) that can engage in recess(es) 209 provided in the casing of the games console 114. Thus, the casing of the games console 114 may be provided with features, such as a recess(es) 209 that can be used to secure it in both the storage compartment 140 and the compartment 206. However, in general it is expected that the engagement between the micro USB port 172 and USB plug 208 will be sufficient to ensure the games console 114 is suitably retained in the compartment 206.
The docking device 198 comprises a power socket 210 configured to enable connection to a supply of mains electricity, typically via a cable fitted with a transformer configured to provide the desired wattage to the docking device. The power socket 210 is connected with an internal power supply unit 212 via a power on/off button, or switch, 214. The power supply unit 212 is configured to power the games console 114 wirelessly, for example by means of magnetic resonance or induction charging. This has the advantage that the games console 114 is not dependent on the television set 116 or a direct connection to the mains electricity system for its power supply. As an alternative to a wireless supply, the power supply unit 212 may be connected with a suitable outlet to enable direct connection to a power input device of the games console 114 when the games console is inserted into the compartment 206. For example, the power from the power supply unit may be supplied by a brush-type system engaging a contact provided on the games console.
The docking device 198 additionally comprises an SD card slot 216. The SD card slot allows the insertion of an SD card to provide a memory upgrade for the games console 114. The memory upgrade may be up to 64 GB.
The docking device 198 also comprises various connectors to permit the games console 114 to be put in communication with ancillary, or peripheral, devices. The connectors may comprise two or more female HDMI connectors 218, two or more USB ports 220 and an Ethernet connection 222. The configuration and number of connectors is selected based on the connectivity required and may allow the games console 114 to be put into communication with peripheral devices such as microphones, dance mats, USB controllers, cameras, keyboards or a mouse.
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The provision of the docking device 198 allows a player to have a semi-permanent set up that allows the removal of the games controller 112 and games console 114 without disturbing the rest of the set up. Thus, the games console 114 can be readily disconnected from the set up by simply disconnecting the cable 200 from the HDMI connector 170 and removing the games console from the compartment 206. The games console 114 can then be stored in the games controller 112 allowing the player to easily transport the games controller and games console to another location for use with another television set. Reversing the process is as simple as removing the games console from the games controller 112, inserting it in the compartment 206 of the docking device and connecting the cable 200 to the HDMI connector 170. In this way, the player can quickly and easily connect back into a relatively extensive games set up without, for example, having to go behind the television set to establish a connection with the television set.
It is expected that players will typically use the docking device 198 to maintain a semi-permanent set up that can readily be activated by simply connecting the games console 114 to the docking device and cable 200. However, some players may wish to transport the docking device 198 along with the games controller 112 and games console 114. Optionally, the docking device 198 may be made the same size as the games controller and the parts provided with releasable connection means to allow them to be releasably connected for transportation purposes.
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The principal difference between this example and the games system 10 is that the games controller 312 is configured to power the games console 314 and the games console is configured to wirelessly transmit signals to an audio visual unit such as a television set to cause the audio visual unit to function as a display and audio output device for the games system 310 while in situ in the storage compartment 340 of the games controller.
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The base wall 345 of the storage compartment 340 is provided with a plurality of through holes 347 to ventilate the storage compartment and dissipate heat when the games console 314 is being powered by the games controller 312. To assist in providing ventilation in the storage compartment 340, the rear wall 341 is provided with a series of ribs 349 to allow movement of air between the rear wall and the facing side of the games console.
The configuration of the storage compartment 340 is such that when the games console 314 is inserted and the micro USB socket 341S connects with the micro USB plug 341P, the side 351 of the games console is at least substantially flush with the side wall 324 of the games controller 312. This, together with the connection with the USB plug 341P, makes it difficult for a player to remove the games console 314 from the storage compartment 340 by simply gripping the games console and pulling it from the compartment. In order to facilitate removal of the games console 314 from the storage compartment 340, the games controller is provided with an ejection device. As best seen in
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The games console 314 may be configured to transmit signals to a television set using the Miracast® display standard. The Android® 4.2 will support Miracast®. The Miracast® display standard is able to copy signals from one device to another using the H.264 codec and its own digital rights management (DRM) layer emulating the HDMI system and so the games console may be able to provide all of the functionality of the games console 14 with its HDMI plug and socket connection to television set.
The games system 310 is configured to allow a games console 314 to be incorporated into a handheld games controller 312. The games console 314 is powered from the games controller 312 and can communicate with a television set while housed in the storage compartment 340 in the games controller so that it can operate in situ in the compartment. In effect the only hardware a player needs is the games controller and a games console that can be used in a mode in which it is effectively an integral part of the games controller. The games system 310 is truly portable and all the player has to do in order to play a game is connect wirelessly to a suitable television set. The set up is so straightforward, all the player needs to do is power up the television set and the games controller and the games system is ready for use.
In the illustrated example, the games console 314 has a HDMI plug 370 so that it can be connected with a television set in the same way as the games console 14. Although in some examples, the HDMI plug 370 may be omitted, it may be desirable to have a plug so that the games system 310 can be used with television sets that do not support a suitable wireless connection system. Also, it is not essential that the connection between the games controller 12 and games console 314 is via a micro USB plug and socket as any other suitable connection may be used.
In the illustrated examples, the compartments for the games consoled provided in the games controller and docking device are substantially closed enclosures having an opening on one side to permit loading/unloading of the games console. In other examples, the compartments may be open on more than one side and may comprise an open recess provided in the upper major wall of the games controller or docking device.
The games systems provide a high specification games playing experience with apparatus having a small form factor that includes a games console that can be stored within a handheld games controller. Typically, the games controller is pocket sized and since the games systems can utilise a television as a display and audio output device, the games systems are highly portable.
By providing storage for the games console within the games controller, the likelihood of the games console being lost may be reduced.
The description above refers to use of the example games systems with an audio visual unit in the form of a television set that may provide audio and visual output. It is to be understood that games systems in accordance with the invention are not limited to use with television sets. The games system may be used with any suitable display device that can provide a visual display based on output display signals received from the games system. The games systems may be used with any suitably configured display device that can display a video output, for example, an LCD or LED computer monitor, which may optionally include speakers to provide an audio output. The display device may optionally include an audio output capability. In other examples, the games system may communicate with separate display and audio output devices. The games console may connect with the display device via an HDMI connector or wirelessly.
The provision of the games console as a stick device allows the games system to be readily upgraded by simply replacing the stick device if a higher performance model becomes available, for example, if a stick device with a quad core rather than a dual core processor becomes available the games system can be upgraded by simply acquiring a new stick device. The same games controller and, if provided, docking unit can continue to be used.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1300740.6 | Jan 2013 | GB | national |
1301663.9 | Jan 2013 | GB | national |