AU2005248966B2 - Gaming machine and method of controlling the same - Google Patents

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AU2005248966B2
AU2005248966B2 AU2005248966A AU2005248966A AU2005248966B2 AU 2005248966 B2 AU2005248966 B2 AU 2005248966B2 AU 2005248966 A AU2005248966 A AU 2005248966A AU 2005248966 A AU2005248966 A AU 2005248966A AU 2005248966 B2 AU2005248966 B2 AU 2005248966B2
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Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Applicant: KONAMI CORPORATION Invention Title: GAMING MACHINE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: 0 0 GAMING MACHINE AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THE SAME SBACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Va The invention relates to a gaming machine, such as a skilled-stop 00oO type gaming machine, or a slot machine, and more particularly, to a gaming o machine characterized in determination of occurrence of a win.
C There has hitherto been known a gaming machine having a display in which area to be used for displaying a plurality of types of indicias (hereinafter, simply referred to as indicias) are arranged in a matrix pattern, wherein, when predetermined indicias are displayed as a predetermined combination in the display along, a horizontal line or a diagonal line, the gaming machine enters a status which is advantageous to a player.
The gaming machine of this type determines whether to enter a status advantageous to the player in consideration of two viewpoints: that is, "occurrence of a combination of predetermined symbols" and "positions where the predetermined symbols are stationarily displayed," in connection with a certain symbol acting as the indicia.
More specifically, a symbol-variable gaming machine (first related art) described in, Japanese Utility Model No. 3062079, effects setting of "positions where the predetermined symbols are stationarily displayed," wherein predetermined winning lines have been set beforehand, and one end of each of the winning lines is bent in a slanting direction.
A slot machine described in Japanese Utility Model No. 3056308 (second related art) is directed toward easing the "positions where the
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0predetermined symbols are stationarily displayed" such that an "occurrence of N a combination of predetermined symbols" is established so long as identical symbols appear on respective reels, thereby achieving a win regardless of the IND winning line. A gaming characteristic; that is, the player's expectation, is 00 5 enhanced by increasing the chance of occurrence of a winning patternm.
As mentioned above, various improvements have been made in order
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Sto enhance the gaming characteristic for the player. According to the above-described first related art, a restriction in which predetermined winning lines have been set beforehand has contributed to an increase in the number of winning lines, in the meantime, the player encounters inconvenience of having to memorize winning patterns. Particularly, in the case of a large number of winning lines (BET lines) (6 to 30 lines), the player cannot memorize all the lines. Further, the player also encounters difficulty in intuitively ascertaining, within a short period of time, whether or not a win has arisen.
Therefore, complexity of these BET lines is likely to result ina problem of arousing a feeling of repulsion in a player who is playing the game for the first time or a problem of the player being unable to understand the condition and being bewildered.
According to the second related art, the player does not need to memorize the BET lines such as those employed in the first related art; the only requirement is to display the same symbols anywhere on each of the respective reels. When identical symbols are displayed in spaced display regions, the player encounters greater difficulty in intuitively ascertaining, within a short period of time, whether or not a win has arisen, to a degree corresponding to the distance between the symbols. The larger the number 00 of reels, the greater the difficulty. Under the condition that identical symbols must appear on all reels, the player's pleasure is spoiled if the symbol has failed to appear at one display area. Hence, such a condition forms a bather to further enhancement of the gaming characteristic.
e¢3 IND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 00 In at least a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides a gaming machine which reduces complexity in ascertaining occurrence of a win along a BET line, which enables visual and intuitive ascertainment of a game rule, and which is easy for a beginner or a casual player to understand.
In a first aspect, the present invention provides a gaming machine, comprising: a display including a plurality of areas arranged in a matrix, each matrix area being operable to display one of plural indicia; and a controller which determines an occurrence of a win when predetermined indicia are stationarily arranged in the display so as to form a predetermined relative positional relationship anywhere in the matrix; characterized in that the predetermined relative positional relationship includes any relative positional relationship in which the predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged in at least one of a row direction, a column direction and a diagonal direction.
In such a configuration, if only when predetermined indicia are stationarily arranged in the display so as to form a predetermined relative positional relationship at anywhere in the areas the game shifts to a state advantageous to the player; that is, a state in which a predetermined number of tokens are paid and processing proceeds to a bonus game.
00 In the related art, a winning line has hitherto been determined beforehand.
SWhen identical indicia are stationarily displayed along the winning line a determination is made as to whether or not a win has arisen. According to the invention, the relative positional relationship induce occurrence of a win when displayed not at absolute positions positions in the matrix areas), but anywhere in the matrix areas. A stationary display pattern for a win which has not been Iavailable thus far is provided, thereby improving a gaming characteristic.
C 00 Furthermore, there is no necessity for the player to ascertain winning lines before playing a game as in the case of a related-art gaming machine. As a result, complexity of a condition for offering a gaming value can be reduced.
In such a configuration, a stationary display pattern for a win which has never been available thus far can be provided, thereby improving a gaming characteristic.
Preferably, the relative positional relationship is formed when the predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged in at least one of a row direction and a diagonal direction in the matrix areas.
In such a configuration the winning combination may be more simplified so that the player easily recognize his/her win.
The above configurations may be expressed that the occurrence of a win is determined when indicia stationarily displayed in adjacent areas are the predetermined indicia.
Here, it is preferable that each of at least three columns in the matrix contain only one of the predetermined indicia when three or more predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged.
In a situation where a closed polygon is formed when the three or more identical indicia are adjacently arranged, the above configuration may be used for clarifying the nature of an arrangement pattern to be set as a winning pattern or an indicium which is to be used as a start point for determining occurrence of a win.
00 Preferably, the controller determines the number of wins on the basis of the Snumber of predetermined positional relationships formed in the matrix.
In such a configuration, the complexity involved in determining a winning pattern or rendering a determination can be obviated by setting the number of independent lines formed when indicia remaining in a predetermined symbol relationship are linked together, regardless of the indicia.
IN Preferably, at least one of the indicia is a substitute for any other indicium.
00 Such an indicia may be a so-called wild card. As a result of this indicia being stationarily displayed in effect, identical information items are adjacent to each I 10 other, thereby enhancing the gaming characteristic further.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is also provided a method of controlling a gaming machine, comprising steps of: providing a plurality of areas arranged in a matrix in a display such that each matrix area is operable to display one of plural indicia; and determining an occurrence of a win when predetermined indicia are stationarily arranged in the display so as to form a predetermined relative positional relationship anywhere in the matrix; characterized in that the predetermined relative positional relationship includes any relative positional relationship in which the predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged in at least one of a row direction, a column direction, and a diagonal direction.
Preferably, the relative positional relationship is formed when the predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged in at least one of a row direction and a diagonal direction in the matrix areas.
Here, it is preferable that each of at least three columns in the matrix contain only one of the predetermined indicia when three or more predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged.
Preferably, the controller determines the number of wins on the basis of the number of predetermined positional relationships formed in the matrix.
Preferably, at least one of the indicia is a substitute for any other indicium.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS The above and other advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail preferred exemplary embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Fig. 1 is a view showing the external configuration of a gaming machine according to an embodiment of the invention; Fig. 2 is a block diagram showing hardware configuration of the gaming machine; Fig. 3 is a flowchart showing game processing routine of the gaming Smachine; Fig. 4 is a flowchart showing another example of gaming processing routine of the gaming machine; IN Figs. 5A is a diagram showing areas where indicias are to be 5 displayed; 00 Fig. 5B is a diagram showing an example actual indicias are o displayed; 0S Figs. 6A to 6D are diagrams showing modes of stationary display of indicias; Figs, 7A and 7B is are diagrams showing another modes of stationary display of indicias; Figs. 8A to 8D are diagrams showing another modes of stationary display of indicias; Figs. 9A to 9C are diagrams showing another modes of stationary display of indicias displayed; Fig. 10 is a flowchart showing a win determination processing routine for the gaming machine; Fig. 11 is a diagram showing one example of the stationary display of indicias; Figs. 12A to 12C are diagrams explaining a BET range for the gaming machine; and Fig, 13 is a diagram showing available winning patterns according to the BET range.
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One embodiment of the invention will be described hereinbelow by Sreference to the accompanying drawings. The invention will now be 5 described by use of a slot machine as an example of a gaming machine.
00 However, the invention is not limited to the slot machine. The invention can o be applied to all gaming machines, so long as the gaming machine hasia C0 display where a plurality of kinds of indicias, which are variably displayed and can be stationarily displayed in respective display areas at predetermined timings, are to be displayed, as in the case of a skilled-stop type gaming machine or the like.
A slot machine 10 shown in Fig. 1 is roughly constituted of a control panel 14 by way of which a player operates a game status, and a display 12 which displays the game status. A game is started as a result of the player inserting tokens into a token insertion slot 16 provided on the right side of the control panel 14.
A plurality of areas to be used for displaying a plurality of indicias, such as "a "axy," are provided in the display 12 (see Fig. Within the plurality of areas arranged into a matrix pattern, each of rows constitutes a single reel a video reel).
Throughout the specification, the term "ID information" denotes information that is visually discernible, such as characters, symbols, pictures, or patterns symbols).
Specifically, a first reel comprising "all," "ai2," "axi"; a second reel comprising 'a 2 2 and a Y-th reel "aly," "a2y," axy" are 0 0 displayed on the display 12.
In the following description, a matrix display is employed unless N otherwise specified. The matrix display shows respective areas. In relation to codes to be attached to the matrix, the code is not limited solely to
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00 The areas may be areas which are not definitely partitioned into a omatrix pattern but which can be presumed as being formed from a plurality of C areas as a result of indicias being displayed in the areas. The areas assume any physical pattern.
After lapse of a predetermined period of lime since spinning of the respective reels was displayed (variable display), the gaming machine 10 of the embodiment stops the reels displayed on the display 12 by automatic control of the gaming machine, thereby stationarily displaying indicias in the respective areas (stationary display).
In a gaming machine which enables the player to stop the respective reels through operation, stop buttons 14a to be used for stopping and stationarily displaying indicias are provided in the control panel 14 of the slot machine shown in Fig. 1. Here, left, center, and right buttons of the stop buttons 14a are provided to be used for controlling stationary display of the first reel (left reel), the second reel (center reel), and the third reel (right reel) displayed on the display 12.
Here, the expression "variable display" is a concept encompassing one or all of situations; namely, a situation in which an indicia is sequentially changed from, symbol corresponding to one indicia to symbol "2" corresponding to another indicia; a situation in which a symbol is changed o U to another symbol and the symbol is then displayed; and a situationlin which one indicia is shifted while being displayed in a variable display device capable of displaying ID information, a case where one symbol "7"!is IN moved while being displayed in an area, 0" 5 The concept further encompasses a case where a display patternjof 00 an indicia is changed; for example, where one symbol is deformed and o displayed in a horizontally-expanded or vertically-expanded form, or where a SC symbol is displayed in an enlarged manner or a reduced manner.
The expression "stationary display' is a display pattern for displayihg a certain indicia after having stopped it at a predetermined position.
The control panel 14 of the slot machine 10 is provided with BET buttons 14b to be used for selecting a BET range, thereby selecting a BET range to be validated. A relationship between the BET range and determination of occurrence of a win made by the gaming machine will be described later.
As shown in Fig. 2, a controller 100 of the slot machine 10 comprises a main control section 100a for determining occurrence of a win, and a display control section 1 00Ob for controlling display operation of the display 12.
First, the main control section 100a comprises a token storage 100ai which detects tokens inserted through the token inlet slot 16 and stores the detected tokens; a random number selector 100a 2 for effecting an internal lottery of a game status when a game is started by betted tokens; a command selector 100a3 which outputs a command signal showing a game status'in accordance with a signal output from the random number selector 100a2; and a win determinant 100a 4 which determines occurrence of a win in accordance
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with the command signal output from the command selector 100a 3 SIn addition to the detection of the tokens inserted by way of the token Sinsertion slot 16 and stores the thus-inserted tokens, the token storage 100al also stores the remaining number of tokens by subtracting the number of tokens bet from the number of tokens inserted. In accordance with the 00 t- information stored in the token storage 100al, the number of tokens owned by Sthe player can also be displayed.
c _When a game is started, the random number selector 100a2 performs an internal lottery of a game status by selecting one from previously-stored random numbers. One random number is selected, and the thus-selected numerical value is output to the command selector 100a 3 The command selector 100a3 selects one of commands which are set in association with respective selected numerical values. On the basis of the random number (numerical value) selected by the random number selector 100a 2 a pattern of ID information is stationarily displayed in the display 12.
The command selector 100a 3 outputs the thus-selected command signal to the win determinant 100a4.
In accordance with the command signal determined by the command selector 100a 3 the win determinant 100a 4 determines occurrence of a win.
Specifically, in connection with the plurality of indicias stationarily displayed in the display 12, a determination is made as to whether or not a relative positional relationship between the indicias is identical with a predetermined pattern; for example, whether or not identical information items are adjacent:to each other. If this requirement is satisfied, occurrence of a win is determihed on the basis of the relationship. A specific way in which the win determinant s 100a 4 determines occurrence of a win will be described later.
The display control section 100b comprises a ROM 100bl; a RAM c N 100b 2 a command analyzer D10b 3 an ID information reader 100b 4 and a ND display controller 10Db s S 5 Here, stored in the ROM 100b, are a display control program for 00 Cl performing variable and stationary display of ID information, and image data o pertaining to all indicias required for running the display control program.
c.l Image data pertaining to all ID information images stored in the ROM 100Qb are read and stored in the RAM 100b 2 at the time of activation (resetting) of the slot machine The command analyzer 100b3 receives a command signal output from the command selector 100a 3 and decodes the signal. On the basis of the decoding (analyzing) operation, a corresponding display control program is read from the ROM 100b 1 The main control section 100a and the display control section 100b, which controls display operation of the display, are electrically connected together, thereby exchanging a signal. Specifically, the ID information read from the RAM 100b 2 is read by the ID information reader 100b 4 in accordance with contents of a display control program, as required. A display controller 10Obs variably displays the thus-read ID information on the display 12 in accordance with contents of a display control program. Identification information matching the ID information specified by the command selector 100a3 is stationarily displayed.
As shown in Fig. 3, according to the game processing routine of the gaming machine 10, internal lottery operation is performed when the player
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3 has completed inputting the number of tokens (step S10a). Here, the internal lottery operation is for selecting random numerical values at given intervals from random number sequences produced by a random number generator IND provided in the random number selector 100a 2 and for comparing the thus-selected numerical values with predetermined data stored in the ROM 00 l 100bi, thereby determining the ID information to be stationarily displayed on o the display 12. The indicias to be stationarily displayed constitutes stationary C _displaypatterns.
On the basis of the thus-identified indicias, the win determinant 100a 4 performs win determination processing (step S11a). A determination is made as to whether or not a win has arisen. If a win is determined to have arisen, a pattern of the win a pattern which can provide the player with an advantage, such as the number of tokens to be paid) is determined. The win determination processing is determined in accordance with the win determination processing routine to be described later.
Next, variable display of the indicias is performed (step S12a).
Processing pertaining to this step is iterated until all the indicias are determined to have been stationarily displayed in step After the indicias have been variably displayed, a determination: is made as to whether or not the indicias are to be stationarily displayed, on the basis of actuation of the stop buttons 14a performed by the player or lapse of a predetermined period of time (step S13a).
When the indicias are determined to be stationarily displayed, the indicia is stationarily displayed on a per-reel basis (step S14a). Stationary display of the ID information is performed on the basis of details of flags set
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through the internal lottery performed in step S10a. If the indicias are determined not to be stationarily displayed in step S13a, processing returns to cN step S12a, wherein variable display of the ID information is continued.
IN In step S14a, the indicias of the respective reels are stationarily 5 displayed, and a determination is made as to whether or not all the indicias are 00 l stationarily displayed (step o When all the indicias are determined to have been stationarily Cdisplayed, a result of determination of occurrence of a win is displayed on the basis of the result of win determination processing pertaining to S11a (step S16a). In contrast, if not all the indicias are determined to have been stationarily displayed in step S15a, processing returns to S12a, thereby sequentially, stationarily displaying the indicias that are being variably displayed.
As a result of completion of the win determination processing performed in step S16a, a result of the win determination operation is reflected on the gaming machine, whereupon a shift to a state which can be advantageous to the player is effected.
By reference to Fig. 3, the game processing routine for the gaming machine has been described, wherein a stationary display pattern for indicias has already been determined through the internal lottery operation before the ID information to be displayed in the areas is variably displayed (step In the gaming machine in which indicias are stationarily displayed in a predetermined stationary display pattern at all times, a determination is made as to whether or not a win has arisen at a point in time at which the stationary display pattern is determined (step S11a). The win information is held, and occurrence of the win is determined simultaneously with stationary display of the indicias on all regions, thereby displaying the result of win determination processing (step S16a).
IND On the other hand, Fig. 4 shows a game processing routine for a gaming machine which sometimes stationarily displays the indicias in a pattern 00 different from the predetermined stationary display pattern. Occurrence of a o win is determined (step S15b) after the indicias have been stationarily Ci displayed in all the areas (step S14b). A result of determination of a win is displayed (step S16b). This game processing routine S10b through S16b is substantially identical in configuration with the game processing routine shown in Fig. 3.
Processing for determining a win determination processing according to the embodiment of the invention will now be described.
The win determination processing of the invention is performed :in S1 la shown in Fig. 3 or S15b shown in Fig. 4. Here, the win determination processing is performed by determining whether or not a match exists between a stationary display pattern determined through internal lottery operation and a predetermined pattern. Here, the predetermined pattern corresponds to a pattern into which a relative positional relationship between indicias, the items constituting a predetermined symbol relationship, is determined. The predetermined pattern is stored in the ROM 100bl.
The expression 'predetermined symbol relationship" means a relationship between details symbols) of the indicias to be displayed.
This relationship applies to indicias having identical details to be displayed, as well as to indicias whose details (symbols) to be displayed differ but which can
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be intuitively perceived to be relevant to each other.
More specifically, as shown in Fig. 5B, ID information "CHERRY" is assumed to appear in the area "a 1 1D information "SKULL AND 0 CROSSBONES" is assumed to appear in the area ID information "SNOWMAN" is assumed to appear in the area ID information 00 S"WATERMELON" is assumed to appear in the area "as4"; ID information is 0 assumed to appear in the area "a21"; the ID information "CHERRY" is assumed C to-appearinthearea "a22"; theID_information "CHERRY" is assumed to appear in the area ID information "JAC" is assumed to appear in the area "a24"; the ID information "JAC" is assumed to appear in the area "a3g'; ID information is assumed to appear in the area "a 3 ID information is assumed to appear in the area "a33"; ID information is assumed to appear in the area the ID information "SNOWMAN" is assumed to appear in the area "a41"; the ID information "WATERMELON" is assumed to appear in the area "a 42
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information "SMILEY FACE" is assumed to appear in the area and,ID information "BELL" is assumed to appear in the area a44." "CHERRY" and "WATERMELON" differ in nature from each other but can be perceived to be relevant to each other in that they are both foods.
Therefore, CHERRY and WATERMELON can be said to have a "predetermined symbol relationship." Similarly, "SNOWMAN," "SMILEY FACE," and "SKULL AND CROSSBONES" can be perceived to be relevant to each other in that they are some types of characters. As mentioned above, animals, characters, fruits, numerals, and others are displayed, thereby enabling setting of a variety of combinations of indicias. Thus, there can. be provided a gaming machine rich in gaming characteristic.
0 The expression "relative positional relationship" means a relative positional relationship between indicias which can be visually, intuitively ascertained by the player. For example, the relative positional relationship includes a arrangement in which indicias are arranged side by side;: a 5 arrangement in which indicias are arranged alternately; a large V-shaped 00 arrangement; and a knightly arrangement.
o Relative arrangements which are easily visible for the player, such as C the "largeNV-shapedarralngement represented by an arrangement relationship which is shown in Fig. 6A and consists of c 11 -c 32
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13 and the "knightly arrangement" represented by the arrangement relationship which is shown in Fig. 6B and consists of b31 and b 1 2 are set as "predetermined patterns." When such a relative arrangement has been achieved, occurrence of a win is determined. As a result, the player can intuitively ascertain, within a short period of time, whether or not a win has arisen.
So long as these relative arrangements are set, a stationary display pattern represented by an arrangement relationship of c11-c23-31 shown in Fig.
6C is taken as occurrence of a win for the "Large V-shaped arrangement.' Further, a stationary display pattern represented by an arrangement relationship which is shown in Fig. 6D and consists of d 1 and d23 is taken as occurrence of a win for the "knightly arrangement." Occurrence of a win is not determined by fixed locations where indicias are to be displayed among a plurality of areas. Instead, occurrence of a win is determined so long as a relative arrangement is established at any location in a plurality of areas. As a result, a problem of a related-art gaming machine which takes absolute arrangements in a plurality of areas as basic requirements; that is, complexity
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encountered by the player when ascertaining occurrence of a win along BET 0 line, can be eliminated.
N Such a relative arrangement includes a geometrical pattern constituting a regular arrangement of indicias. As shown in Fig. 7A, when a ID 5 single indicia is stationarily displayed in the areas "al, "a, 2 "a2,"
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00 S"a33," and "a44," occurrence of a win can be determined by a relative, I regular arrangement; that is, "al-az-a22" "a2223-a33, or 33 -a 34 -a44. As shown in Fig. 7B, when the single indicia is stationarily displayed in the areas "b 1 "b 2 "b13," and "b34," a winning pattern can be set by a relative, regular arrangement perceived to be an "knightly arrangement," such as "b 1 -b32," and In the case shown in Fig. 7B, an "knightly arrangement" consisting of "b 32 -b13" is also possible, whereby one zigzag line, that is, "b1-b32-b3-b34" can be formed. In order to provide the player with a more advantageous state by determining the number of winning lines, arrangements "al-a2" and "a, 3 which constitute two lines, can be preferably set as winning patterns.
In relation to such a relative positional relationship, consideration does not need to be given to all rows in a plurality of areas; consideration is given to at least one row capable of constituting a relative positional relationship. In connection with indicias remaining in a relative positional relationship, no limitation is imposed on the number of indicias. The only requirement is that predetermined indicias simply have a predetermined relative positional relationship.
Particularly, a win arises in the case of a pattern in which indicias are linked in the direction of a row, the direction of a column, and/or a diagonal
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0 direction. Thus, when indicias assuming a predetermined symbol relationship are relatively linked together, a win arises, thereby providing the player with a state which can become advantageous to the player. In such a case, the Splayer can intuitively ascertain that the indicias are adjacent to each other. A gaming machine provides occurrence of a win which is readily comprehensible 00 to a beginner or casual player. One example of "relative positional o relationship" is a pattern in which indicias are arranged so as to be connected 0 CN together (adjacent to each_other) in the direction of a row, the direction of a column, andlor the diagonal direction. More specifically, the indicias are arranged adjacent to each other in a longitudinal, horizontal, upwardly-sloping, and downwardly-sloping direction. Within the plurality of areas arranged ir a matrix pattern, areas do not become adjacent to each other while jumping a certain area.
In relation to the indicias remaining in a predetermined symbol relationship, "patterns which are linked together will be described by reference to Figs. 8A through 8D. For example, predetermined single ID information is displayed in areas "az2," and "a 3 thereby constituting a linked pattern consisting of three areas "aln-ar2ai3" (see Fig. 8A). Similarly, the predetermined single 10 information is displayed in areas "bi 2 "b 21 "b23," and "b34," thereby constituting a linked pattern consisting of four areas "b 2 1-bi2-b23-b34" (see Fig. 88). The predetermined single ID information is displayed in areas "c12, "c 3 "c33," and "c24," thereby constituting a linked pattern of two areas "cl-c 1 2" and a linked pattern consisting of thiee areas "c 32 -c 33 -c 2 4" (see Fig. 8C).
In Fig. 8D, a single indicia is stationarily displayed in the direction of a
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Scolumn in the plurality of areas arranged in a matrix pattern; for example, when a single indicia is displayed in areas "d 12 "d 2 1 "d32," and "da," thereby constituting a linked pattern of five areas "d 1 2 -dl 1 -d 21 -d 32 -d 33 In this case, differing from is displayed in the areas "d2" and thereby constituting a two linked pattern of "d22-d2." Consequently, a linked pattern 00 consisting of five indicias and a linked pattern consisting of two Sidentification items are simultaneously established as winning patterns.
C shown in Eig._D.,_whenonelinked _pattern_consisting of five and another linked pattern consisting of two have been established,, a distinction can be made in relation to occurrence of a win, according to whether the indicias are or However, the complexity involved'in determining a winning pattern or rendering a determination can be obviated by setting the number of independent lines formed when indicias remaining in a predetermined symbol relationship are linked together, regardless of the indicias.
In this way, if the "predetermined symbol relationship" corresponds to a single indicias and if the "relative positional relationship" corresponds to a mutually-linked (adjoining) relationship, the player grasps simply-linked (adjacent) single ID information. Hence, the player can intuitively grasp, within a short period of time, whether or not a win has arisen.
Alternatively, in relation to a relative positional relationship, there may be configured that a win arises only in the case of occurrence of a pattern in which single indicias are linked in only the direction of a row and/or a diagonal direction. More specifically, even when the indicias remaining.. in. a predetermined symbol relationship single indicias) are linked in the
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0 direction of a column, the linked pattern is excluded from the winning patterns.
For example, as shown in Fig. 9A, the single indicia is displayed in the areas "aln, a3, "a32, and "a34." In a case where six ND indicias are stationarily displayed in a linked manner, a winning pattern consisting of four areas "al-a12-a23-34," a winning pattern consisting of three 00 areas "a32-a-aa.," and a winning pattern consisting of three areas "a32a3-a34" 0 are established simultaneously and separately. Therefore, a pattern 0 Sconsistingofareas "a-aa" which are adjacent to each other in the direction of a column (indicated by dashed lines shown in Fig. 9A) is excluded from objects which are to be set as winning patterns.
As shown in Fig. 9B, the single indicia is displayed in the areas "bi 2 "b13"b23," "b 2 and "bas." In a case where six indicias are stationarily displayed while remaining adjacent to each other, a winning pattern consisting of five areas "bll-b2-b3-b24-b3s and a winning pattern consisting of five areas "bl-b2lrb-b 2 4b-b3" are established simultaneously and separately.
In other words, a pattern consisting of "bt2-b22," which are adjacent to each other in the direction of a column, is included in the winning patterns.
Consequently, a pattern consisting of six areas "b'li-b'iz-b'14-b'2b24-b'" (see Fig. 9B) does not constitute any winning pattern.
In this way, a way to set, as winning patterns, only patterns in which indicias are adjacent to each other in the direction of a row and in the diagonal direction is preferably adopted when there is established a rule which enables a shift to a state more advantageous to the player by taking two winning patterns, each consisting of five areas, such as that shown in Fig. 98:as objects of setting rather than taking one pattern consisting of six areas such as
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that shown in Fig. 9C as an object of setting, or when many identical indicias are adjacent to each other and constitute a complicated link pattern.
Still alternatively, in relation to a relative positional relationship, there Smay be configured that a win arises only in the case of occurrence of a pattern 5 in which a linkage which does not reverse in the direction of a row. It is 00 Sintended for eliminating complexity, which would otherwise arise in the o direction in which indicias are linked when three or more identical indicias are 0 Cl adjacent to each other, unless the direction in which indicias are to be linked is uniquely defined.
As shown in Fig, 9A, under the assumption that the single indicias is displayed in the areas as32, "a23, and a34', when six are stationarily displayed in a connected manner, occurrence of a win,is determined by the following four conceivable patterns.
one linked pattern consisting of six areas "at1-a1 2 -an3-a34-33-a32-a23" (or "a 11 -a-a23-a32-a33-a34-a23"); (ii) two linked patterns consisting of five areas each, "an-ai2-a23-a33-a32" and "a 11 -az 2 3 -an 3 -a34"; (iii) two linked patterns consisting of four areas each, "al-a12-a-a34" and "a1-a2a23-a32," two linked patterns consisting of three areas each, "a32-2-a34" and "a2-a3-a34," and two linked patterns consisting of two areas each, "aN-a23" and "a23-33"; and (iv) one linked pattern consisting of four areas "al-ai2-a23-a34' and two linked patterns consisting of three areas each, "a 32 -a 23 -a3 4 and "a3a33 -34." Settings and determination may be performed such that these ppatterns are established simultaneously. In view of the requirement "a linkage 0 which does not reverse to the other end in the direction of a row," the following are excluded from the winning patterns: the pattern which involves the IND reversion "a 34 -a 3 3-a32" ("a23-a32"), the first of the patterns which involves the C 5 reversion "a 33 -a 32 and the pattern (iii) "aI-a 12 -a23-a3 2 Further, if the above 00 described requirement "the indicia located at one end with respect to the o direction of a row is taken as a start point" is applied to this example, the C pattern (iii) that takes the ID information located at "a 32 as a start point, is excluded from the winning patterns, and the winning pattern shown in Fig. 9A is defined uniquely as the pattern (iv).
Thus, there has been described the win determination method, wherein the patterns defining the symbol relationship and those defining the relative position relationship have been prepared in advance and wherein occurrence of a win is determined by determining occurrence of a match between the patterns. There will now be described win determination processing which is performed by converting the stationary display pattern of the ID information into numerical information and by applying the numerical information to a predetermined arithmetic expression.
First, an arithmetic expression to be used for determining a win is loaded (step S21) by reference to Fig. 10. The expression is determined'so as to correspond to a win determination rule. Information about a predetermined arithmetic expression is selected from the data previously stored in the ROM 101bi, and the thus-selected information is transmitted to the RAM 100b 2 Next, a determination is made as to whether or not a match exists 0 0 between the stationarily-displayed ID information and the predetermined arithmetic expression (step S22). For example, indicias are binarized so as to correspond to respective indicias of different types. The binarized information IN is applied to the arithmetic expression, thereby determining whether or not the 5 information items coincide with the expression. Thus, a determination can be 00 made by use of a so-called comparator or the like.
o Here, when the stationarily-displayed indicias and the predetermined C arithmetic expression are determined to coincide with each other, a virtual line which virtually connects together a plurality of display areas can also be set among the indicias that have satisfied the predetermined arithmetic expression indicias which constitute a predetermined relative positional relationship and a predetermined symbol relationship, and adjacent indicias) (step S23).
Specifically, in order to inform the player that a winning line has been set as a result of occurrence of a win, a slot machine which blinks/illuminates a winning line lamp (not shown) provided between a plurality of display areas of the display 12 enables control of a corresponding winning line lamp on the basis of the information about setting of the virtual line.
In this way, a determination is made as to whether or not a "win" or "failure" has arisen in the game, by determination operation pertaining to step S22, whereby the sub-routine is completed.
A specific way to determine occurrence of a win to be performed.by the win determinant 100a4 will be described below.
Each of the indicias to be displayed in the areas has unique code information. For example, an indicias is specified in the controller through, binarization. Specifically, as shown in Fig. 11, ID information "A" 0 0 specifies 00010; ID information uflz specifies "010"; ID information specifies
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"011"; ID information "Op specifies "100"; and ID information CJ specifies N" 10 V.
In a case where occurrence of a win is determined when the same
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C 5 indicias are adjacent to each other in connection with a plurality of indicias 00 stationarily displayed on the display 12, the following determination is made for the binarized ID information codes associated with the respective indicias.
cUnder the assumption that binarized data pertaining to the ID information axare taken as D(x, a determination is made as to whether or not there is D which induces D(x, y)=D(xl, D(x, or over the entire regions. Occurrence of a win is determined by existence or absence of linked ID information.
For example, in relation to the stationary display pattern of the indicia shown in Fig. 11, a binarized ID information code is written into the RAM 1 00b 2 so as to correspond to each indicia; D(1, 1) [001] is written because the ID information is displayed in the area "atli; D(1, 2) [010] is written because the ID information "E is displayed in the area D(1, 3) [011] is written because the ID information "I is displayed in the area a 1 3 0(2,1) 10111 is written because the ID information is displayed in the area a2
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D(2, (011] is written because the ID information is displayed in the area "a22"; D(2, 3) [100] is written because the ID information is displayed in the area D(3, 1) [010] is written because the ID information ,U is displayed in the area "a 31 D(3, 2) (001] is written because the ID information is displayed in the area "a 3 and D(3, 3) (1011 is written because the ID information is displayed in the area "a33."
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There is performed a comparison among the binarized information associated with the ID information stationarily displayed in the area the Cl binarized information associated with the ID information stationarily displayed Sin the area "a12" which is adjacent to the area "an" in the direction of a row; the 5 binarized information associated with the ID information stationarily displayed 00 in the area "a2" which is adjacent to the area "an" in the direction of a column; o and the binarized information associated with the ID information stationarly displayed in the _area "a22"which is adjacent to the area "a"l in the diagonal direction. The comparison is expressed as D(1, 1) [001], D(1, 2) [01.0], D(2, 1) [011], and D(2, 2) [011]. Thus, the binarized information items are different from each other. Therefore, the ID information stationarily displayed in the area "an" is determined not to constitute an adjacent predetermined symbol relationship.
In this way, the indicias stationarily displayed in the respective areas are compared with the indicias stationarily displayed in the areas which are adjacent to the areas in the direction of a row, the direction of a column, and the diagonal direction. In the case of the pattern shown in Fig. 11 into which the indicias are stationarily displayed, the indicia stationarily displayed in the area "a21" specifications D(2, 1) [011], and the indicia stationarily displayed in the area "a22" specifies D(2, 2) (011]. Therefore, D(2, 1) D(2, The predetermined arithmetic expression D(x, y) D(x, y±1) is satisfied. Hence, the indicias are determined to be in a predetermined symbol relationship; that is, they are adjacent to each other in the direction of a row.
Similarly, the indicia stationarily displayed in the area "a3" specifications D(1, 3) [011], and the indicias stationarily displayed in the area "az" specifies D(2, 2) [011]. Therefore, D(1, 3) D(2, The predetermined arithmetic expression D(x, y) D(xl, y±l) is satisfied. Hence, c the indicias are determined to be in a predetermined symbol relationship; that ND is, they are adjacent to each other in the direction of a row. Consequently, 5 D(2, 1) D(2, 2) D(1, Hence, the indicias appearing in the areas "an2," 00 and are determined to constitute a pattern of the predetermined o symbol relationship and to have caused a win to arise. Hence, a C predetermined gamine value is offered.
In the win determination operation which is performed with exception of an adjacent relationship across the plurality of areas arranged in a matrix pattern, the relationship extending in the direction of a column, the indicias satisfying D(x, y) D(x±1, y) are excluded from the indicias satisfying the arithmetic expressions.
In a case where there is included a linkage of indicias in a direction which is not reverse in the direction of a row, the value of indicating elements arranged in the direction of a column is decreased. Namely, the arithmetic expression involving as a comnponent is eliminated.
In this way, the gaming machine performs the win determination operation by combination of various arithmetic expressions, Figs. 12A through 13 are views for describing a relationship between a BET range and win patterns to be used for determination of occurrence of a win.
In a slot machine having a 3-by-3 array of areas, the areas are partitioned in the direction of a row. An upper row is set as AREA 2; a center row is set as AREA 1; and a lower row is set as AREA 3 (see Fig. 12C).
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The player arbitrarily selects a BET range from among the three rows 0 and determines the number of tokens (or credits) to be bet on one game. The NBET range is selected by a button provided on the control panel 14. The number of tokens (credits) to be bet in the thus-selected BET range is selected
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Scredits to be bet on one game is a value determined by multiplying the BET S range by the number of tokens (or credits). A predetermined gaming value c corresponding to the number of credits is provided to the player.
Fig. 12A shows a case where only AREA1 has been selected as the BET range; Fig 12B shows a case where AREA1+AREA2 have been selected; and Fig. 12C shows a case where AREAI+AREA2+AREA3 have been selected.
Fig. 13 shows example patterns in which four indicias are linked together as a predetermined symbol relationship. When two areas are selected as the BET range as shown in Fig. 12B, 14 patters can be available.
When three areas are selected as the BET range as shown in Fig. 12C, 77 patterns can be available.
In such a slot machine of the embodiment, occurrence of a win is determined on the basis of various patterns. A shift arises to a state which is advantageous to the player.
However, even when the player has not ascertained all these patterns beforehand, a win arises so long as there is satisfied a simple condition that indicias are stationarily displayed adjacent to each other. Therefore, the player can visually and intuitively ascertain determination of a win.
The above description is based on the premise that indicias are 00 displayed in the form of a video on a CRT or the like. However, the invention is not limited to the video display. The indicias may be displayed through use of mechanical reels. In this case, the indicias on the respective reels are determined by a position sensor provided in the gaming machine. A determination is made as to whether or not indicas constituting a predetermined symbol relationship assume a pattern of a predetermined relative positional relationship an adjacent Srelationship).
00 A reference herein to a prior art document is not an admission that the t document forms part of the common general knowledge in the art in Australia.
Throughout this specification, including the claims, where the context permits, the term "comprise" and variants thereof such as "comprises" or "comprising" are to be interpreted as including the stated integer or integers without necessarily excluding any other integers.

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1. A gaming machine, comprising: a display including a plurality of areas arranged in a matrix, each matrix area Cc being operable to display one of plural indicia; and a controller which determines an occurrence of a win when predetermined IND indicia are stationarily arranged in the display so as to form a predetermined relative 00 positional relationship anywhere in the matrix; t characterised in that the predetermined relative positional relationship Sincludes any relative positional relationship in which the predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged in at least one of a row direction, a column direction and a diagonal direction.
2. The gaming machine as set forth in claim 1, wherein the relative positional relationship is formed when the predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged in at least one of a row direction and a diagonal direction in the matrix areas.
3. The gaming machine as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of at least three columns in the matrix contains only one of the predetermined indicia when three or more predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged.
4. The gaming machine as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein the controller determines the number of wins on the basis of the number of predetermined positional relationships formed in the matrix.
The gaming machine as set forth in any preceding claim, wherein at least 00 one of the indicia is a substitute for any other indicium.
6. A method of controlling a gaming machine, comprising steps of: cc providing a plurality of areas arranged in a matrix in a display such that each matrix area is operable to display one of plural indicia; and IND determining an occurrence of a win when predetermined indicias are 0 stationarily arranged in the display so as to form a predetermined relative positional V)relationship anywhere in the matrix; characterised in that the predetermined relative positional relationship includes any relative positional relationship in which the predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged in at least one of a row direction, a column direction and a diagonal direction.
7. The control method as set forth in claim 6, wherein the relative positional relationship is formed when the predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged in at least one of a row direction and a diagonal direction in the matrix areas.
8. The control method as set forth in claim 7, wherein each of at least three columns in the matrix contain only one of the predetermined indicia when three or more predetermined indicia are adjacently arranged.
9. The control method as set forth in any one of claims 6 to 8, wherein the controller determines the number of wins on the basis of the number of predetermined positional relationships formed in the matrix. The control method as set forth in any one of claims 6 to 9, wherein at least 00 one of the indicia is a substitute for any other indicium. O O c 11. A gaming machine substantially as herein described with reference to the c accompanying drawings. ,O 12. A method substantially as herein described with reference to the 00 accompanying drawings. In to (N
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