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07 Mar 2006 05:01 | Dusty | Xbox 360 Xbox360News.com | Link to this article
Microsoft Corp. has reached a patenting milestone by logging its 5,000th patent granted in the United States. Patent no. 6,999,083 provides for technologies that allow people to not just play video games against each other online, but to join the game as a spectator from anywhere in the world. The patent, which covers technologies that will be featured in Xbox 360 games, brings new innovation to online gaming by allowing consumers to tune into a video game much as they would a sporting event broadcast. Obtaining its 5,000th U.S. patent marks Microsoft’s progress in developing innovations and opening the doors over the past three years to its multibillion-dollar research and development efforts. “The 5,000th patent is a marker of the progress we have made in the past few years — building a high-quality, innovative and industry-recognized portfolio,” said Brad Smith, senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for Microsoft. “Through patents, we are able to license our technologies widely to others in the industry, increasing the availability of our innovations and getting beneficial solutions in the hands of customers.” - A system for generating a spectator experience in real time from a game or event, such as highlights, instant replays, and unique views of the action within a game to enhance the experience for spectators rather than players. Using viewing controls, a spectator can control one or more virtual cameras to select desired viewpoints or an automated camera control to frame the action and perform specific cuts to best convey the story and action. The game and in turn the spectator experience may vary as a function of participant interactions and other contributions to the game based on real-time spectator activity. - A portal such as a Web site to access spectator-related services such as schedules and information on multiple games and events as well as the number of spectators and participants in each. The portal allows the spectator to find the most popular games to watch, preview the action, and then connect to the desired game or event. Microsoft’s 5,000th patent represents its technology research focus in the networked game field, which complements its research and development across flagship product lines. Microsoft’s vision for servicing this growing community reflects the model of the sports industry viewership on television. Add Comment LAGIZZTIC 03.07.2006 12:04 Hey I wont need my bookie now I can gamble outcomes with my friends and make them sign me over their checks. Way to go Microsoft! Yo Wassap 03.07.2006 14:28 i have been looking forward to this ever since abox live 1st cam out Unregistered - your name 03.07.2006 19:45 Oh Oh!, Sony will have to pay if they want to copy this feature, which I was sure they would. Unregistered - yeah 03.07.2006 20:15 that's pretty cool.. i remember you could do this on PC with the unreal tourniment games and you could fly around and watch people and stuff it was awesome. Unregistered - iceman z 03.08.2006 01:15 is that why a lot a people stay in line to buy a xbox360 to watch other people play. the only thing i want to watch is on xbox live is porn. this is just as bad as rockstar mistery xbox 360 game table tennis. Add Comment |
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