Gaming devices are well known. Many known gaming devices provide wild symbols or wild cards. Wild symbols provide a player with an additional opportunity to obtain winning combinations. The use of wild symbols, wild cards or wild indicators in gaming devices provide additional excitement and entertainment for players.
In a slot machine having reels, a wild symbol can enable the matching of symbols along a payline to achieve a combination. For example, in a three reel slot machine, the symbols along a payline on the first, second and third reels may be, respectively, a heart, a heart and a wild symbol. If, in the gaming scheme, the gaming device awards a player for a three heart combination, the wild symbol substitutes for a heart and provides the player with that combination.
In a video poker game, a wild symbol substitutes for a card. For example, in a five card draw poker gaming machine where the gaming device displays five cards, the cards can be a 10, Jack, Queen, King and wild card. The wild card substitutes as an Ace and provides the player with a winning combination.
Wild cards have been employed in gaming devices in other manners. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,431,408 discloses a gaming device having a video poker gaming scheme. A player is dealt a hand consisting of five cards. The player is also given a wild card. The wild card is separate from the dealt hand. The player can reserve the wild card for use with a subsequent hand. Thus, the player can use the wild card in a hand in which it is most advantageous to do so.
In another example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,089,977 discloses a gaming device having a roaming wild symbol. More specifically, the patent discloses a gaming device having a set of virtual reels. The reels display a set of symbols. Certain symbol combinations serve as triggering events. When one of these combinations occurs on the reels, a wild card symbol appears on the reels in the form of a graphical image and moves along the reels. As the wild card symbol moves from one symbol or location to adjacent symbols or locations, the symbols transform into the wild card symbol. After each move of the wild card symbol, the gaming device determines and pays the player for any winning combination which is the result of the transformation. When the wild card symbol moves to the next adjacent symbol, the symbol previously transformed reverts to its original state.
To increase player enjoyment and excitement, it is desirable to provide gaming devices having new and different wild symbol, wild indicator and wild card schemes.
The present invention provides a gaming device including a set of reels. The reels include symbols. One of the symbols is a wild activation symbol. A player uses conventional control features to activate or spin the reels. If a wild activation symbol is displayed within a display device of the gaming device on an active payline, in a predetermined position, or in a predetermined position on an active payline, the processor causes the other displayed symbols to sequentially become wild. The processor can also cause the wild activation symbol to be wild. When a wild activation symbol occurs, the processor randomly selects one of the other displayed symbols to be a wild termination symbol. The processor sequentially causes the symbols to become wild until such wild termination symbol is reached. At this point, the processor stops any symbols from becoming wild at or beyond the position in which the wild termination symbol is displayed. It should be appreciated that the transformation process can be repeated one or more times as predetermined or as randomly determined by the processor.
In one embodiment, the gaming device provides a set of symbols on a set of reels. A plurality of the symbols are displayed by a display device. The processor determines which of the symbols will be the wild activation symbol and which of the symbols will be the wild termination symbol. The processor makes the determination when the reels are activated. The specific symbol may be chosen randomly or may be chosen in a predetermined manner. The wild activation symbol and wild termination symbol are not immediately distinguishable from the other symbols in the set of symbols. The processor sequentially transforms symbols displayed within the display device into wild symbols beginning with the wild symbol and ending with the wild termination symbol. Thus, the processor prevents the transformation of symbols into wild symbols beyond a certain position within the display device occupied by the wild termination symbol.
In one embodiment, one or both of the wild activation symbol and wild termination symbol are fixed or distinguished from the other symbols. In an example, the gaming device includes a set of reels having a plurality of symbols such as hearts, cherries, and other suitable symbols. The reels include at least one wild activation symbol. A player activates the reels using a control feature of the gaming device. A plurality of the symbols, including the wild activation symbol, are selectively displayed within the display device. The processor causes symbols within the display device to become wild sequentially. The symbols may become wild in a particular direction or in a random sequence. When the display device displays a wild activation symbol, the processor randomly determines which of the displayed symbols will be the wild termination symbol. The processor stops symbols from becoming wild beyond the position of the symbol which is determined to be the wild termination symbol.
It should also be appreciated that the reels could, in an alternative embodiment, include one or more fixed wild activation symbols and one or more fixed wild termination symbols on the reels. In this case, each set of wild activation symbols and wild termination symbols are independently utilized. The processor is also capable of causing only the wild activation symbol or the wild termination symbol on the reels. If a wild termination symbol is displayed by itself, it does not effect the outcome. If a wild activation symbol is displayed without a wild termination symbol, it causes one, a plurality, or all of the other symbols to become wild (i.e., without termination). If a wild activation symbol and a wild termination symbol are displayed, the symbols successively turn wild until reaching the wild termination symbol as described above.
It should be appreciated that the present invention could be employed in other primary games, such as video poker as described below and in bonus or secondary games.
It is therefore an advantage of the present invention to provide a gaming device having wild activation symbols and wild termination symbols.
Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed disclosure, taken in conjunction with the accompanying sheets of drawings, wherein like numerals refer to like parts, elements, components, steps and processes.
Referring now to the drawings, and in particular to
The base games of the gaming device 10 include slot, poker, or blackjack. The gaming device 10 also embodies any bonus triggering events, bonus games as well as any progressive game coordinating with these base games. The symbols and indicia used for any of the base, bonus and progressive games include mechanical, electrical or video symbols and indicia.
In a stand alone or a bonus embodiment, the gaming device 10 includes monetary input devices.
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Gaming device 10 also includes one or more display devices. The embodiment shown in
The slot machine base game of gaming device 10 preferably displays a plurality of reels 34, preferably three to five reels 34, in mechanical or video form on one or more of the display devices and at least one payline 56. Each reel 34 displays a plurality of indicia such as bells, hearts, fruits, numbers, letters, bars or other images which preferably correspond to a theme associated with the gaming device 10. If the reels 34 are in video form, the display device displaying the video reels 34 is preferably a video monitor. Each base game, especially in the slot machine base game of the gaming device 10, includes speakers 36 for making sounds or playing music.
Referring now to
As illustrated in
In certain instances, it is preferable to use a touch screen 50 and an associated touch screen controller 52 instead of a conventional video monitor display device. The touch screen enables a player to input decisions into the gaming device 10 by sending a discrete signal based on the area of the touch screen 50 that the player touches or presses. As further illustrated in
It should be appreciated that although a processor 38 and memory device 40 are preferable implementations of the present invention, the present invention also includes being implemented via one or more application-specific integrated circuits (ASIC's), one or more hard-wired devices, or one or more mechanical devices (collectively referred to herein as a “processor”). Furthermore, although the processor 38 and memory device 40 preferably reside in each gaming device 10 unit, the present invention includes providing some or all of their functions at a central location such as a network server for communication to a playing station such as over a local area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), Internet connection, microwave link, and the like.
With reference to the slot machine base game of
Referring now to
For example, a player activates or spins the reels using the control features of the gaming device. After at least one, a plurality or all of the reels stop spinning, a wild activation symbol may be displayed within the display device. In
When the processor selects a symbol to be the wild activation symbol, the processor also selects a symbol to be the wild termination symbol. The wild termination symbol is also initially indistinguishable from the other symbols. In this example, the processor chooses the heart symbol 60k on the third reel 34c to be the wild termination symbol. After the processor changes symbol 60k, into a wild symbol and determines any associated awards, the processor stops changing further symbols into wild symbols. It should be appreciated that when the processor chooses a symbol as the wild activation symbol or the wild termination symbol, for which there are duplicate symbols, the only symbols which function as the wild activation symbol and the wild termination symbol are those symbols selected at the specific positions within the display device.
The processor determines if the wild activation symbol and the wild termination symbol will occur during a reel spin in a random or predetermined manner after the reels are activated. If the processor determines that a wild activation symbol will occur or be displayed within the display device, the processor also determines, in a random or predetermined manner, where the wild termination symbol will occur or be displayed, if at all, within the display device.
The gaming device provides a signal to a player that each symbol is transformed into a wild symbol. An example is the displaying of a symbol in the form of the word “WILD.” In yet another example, a speaker emits a sound or message indicating the card is wild. In an embodiment in which the reels are mechanical, a backlight can be used to illuminate symbols which become wild. Any other audio or visual method of notification is also contemplated for the video or mechanical embodiments.
In another embodiment, the wild activation symbol and wild termination are fixed on the reels and immediately distinguished from the other symbols on the reels. In an example, the display device 30 displays three reels 34a, 34b and 34c, as illustrated in
In another embodiment, the processor transforms symbols into wild symbols in a vertical direction within the display device. For example, a display device 30 displays three reels as shown in
In one embodiment, the processor transforms symbols into wild symbols in a circular direction within the display device when the wild activation symbol and wild termination symbol are present within the display device. For example, the display device displays three reels 34a, 34b and 34c, and after the reels are spun or activated, a wild activation symbol 62 is displayed on the second reel as illustrated in
It should be appreciated that the processor can cause symbols to become wild in any direction, (i.e., horizontally, vertically, diagonally) when a wild activation symbol is displayed within the display device. It should also be appreciated, that, when the processor transforms symbols in a particular direction and comes to an end of a reel or row, further transformations can occur on non-adjacent reels or rows. In an example, if the processor causes the top row of reels to become wild in a horizontal direction, the transformations can then continue along the bottom row of reels.
In one embodiment, the processor transforms other symbols into wild symbols in a random sequence (i.e., not along a predetermined path or direction) when the wild activation symbol and wild termination symbol are displayed within the display device 30. For example, after the reels are spun, a wild activation symbol 62 appears in a top position of the display device on the first reel 34a, as illustrated in
It should be appreciated that in alternative embodiments, the processor can cause one or more wild activation symbols on the reels within the display device. For example, in
In a further embodiment, one or more wild activation symbols and one or more wild termination symbols are fixed on the reels. The processor may determine whether to display the wild activation symbol, the wild termination symbol, or both. If a wild termination symbol alone occurs, no symbols are changed into wild symbols. If a wild activation symbol and a wild termination symbol are displayed, the symbol transforms into wild symbols as described above. If a wild activation symbol occurs without a wild termination symbol, one, plurality, or all of the displayed symbols can transform into wild symbols.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the gaming device and specifically one or more of the reels (or cards as described below) will include natural or dedicated wild symbols which function in a conventional manner. If a transformation process occurs when one of these natural wild symbols are displayed on one or more of the reels, the transformation in one embodiment causes the natural wild symbol to become a modifier such as a multiplier which multiplies or otherwise modifies the award, if any, provided to the player. It should be appreciated that the natural wild symbol could alternatively transform into other modifiers such as one or more free games, more bonus games or bonus game triggers, or one or more repeats of the transformation process. It should also be appreciated that the processor could selectively or randomly determine to transform the natural wild symbol.
It should be appreciated that the present invention could be employed in other primary or bonus games. For instance, in one embodiment, the display device displays a set of cards in a video poker game. The processor randomly determines which, if any, cards will include a wild activation symbol and a wild termination symbol. For example, referring now to
In another example, a fourth card 80d in a set of cards displays a wild activation symbol 82 as illustrated in
In another embodiment, the processor randomly determines a wild activation position within a set of cards displayed on the display device. The processor causes other cards to become wild in correlation to the wild activation position. A wild termination position is also determined within the set of cards displayed on the display device. The processor stops cards from becoming wild beyond the wild termination position.
In an example, the display device 30 displays five cards 80a through 80e, as illustrated in
In another embodiment, the processor can determine the wild activation position based on a type of card displayed. For example, the processor can determine that the wild activation position will be any position in which a King, if any, is displayed. The processor then determines a wild termination position based on a second type of card. For example, the processor determines that a card displaying a diamond, if any, will correlate to a wild termination position. It is appreciated that the individual determinations of a wild activation position and wild termination position can be dependent or completely independent of each other. For example, the wild activation position may be determined by the suit of the card while the wild termination position may be determined by the numerical value of the card.
It should also be appreciated that the processor could randomly provide a wild termination symbol without a wild activation symbol and vice versa. It should also be appreciated that the player could be allowed or required to hold a wild activation symbol or wild termination symbol.
While the present invention is described in connection with what is presently considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the claims. Modifications and variations in the present invention may be made without departing from the novel aspects of the invention as defined in the claims, and this application is limited only by the scope of the claims.
This application is a continuation application of, claims priority to and the benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/964,102, filed on Sep. 26, 2001, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,805,349 the entire contents of which are incorporated herein. This application relates to the following co-pending commonly owned patent applications: “GAMING DEVICE WITH WILD ACTIVATION SYMBOLS AND WILD TERMINATION SYMBOLS,” Ser. No. 11/211,238.
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