GB2361787A - Software embodied method for enabling programs to run on otherwise incompatible architectures - Google Patents

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GB2361787A
GB2361787A GB0104524A GB0104524A GB2361787A GB 2361787 A GB2361787 A GB 2361787A GB 0104524 A GB0104524 A GB 0104524A GB 0104524 A GB0104524 A GB 0104524A GB 2361787 A GB2361787 A GB 2361787A
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A game information storage medium is loaded, while in use, to a first game machine adopting a first architecture, and includes a game program for a second game machine adopting a second architecture, an emulator program for converting the second architecture into the first architecture, and a game selection program. When the game information storage medium is started-up on the first game machine, by executing the game selection program, the first game machine displays a game title to be selected by a player, and executes a game program of the selected game title by using the emulator program.

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2361787 Game Information Storage Medium and Game System Using the Same The
present invention relates to game information 'storage mediums and game systems and, more particularly, to a game information storage medium and a game system using the game information storage medium that by storing on the game information storage medium for a first game machine a game program for a second game machine adopting an architecture different from an architecture of the first game machine and an emulator program for converting the second- garne-machine game program to be executed on the first game machine and by executing the second-game-machine game program on the first game machine, a game can be enjoyed on the first game machine.
The conventional game system is structured by a game informa tion storage medium such as a cartridge incorporating a semiconductor memory (ROM) or an optical storage medium such as CD-ROM, and a game machine main body on which the game information storage medium is to be unloadably loaded (video game machine or portable game machine). The game information storage medium stores a game program configured with instructions dependent upon an architecture of a central processor. unit (CPU) or graphics processor unit (graphic IC; GPU) incorporated in the game machine loaded with the game information storage medium. The game machine (second game machine as an inferior machine) mounts a CPU or the like to sequentially execute various instructions based on a game program stored in the game information storage medium, separately for operational processing (VI - V3) due to an operating CPU and graphics V processing (V4 - V6) due to an graphics processing unit, e.g. as shown in Figure 23. Tbus, image representation and/or sound processing is realized for a game as determined by the game program, being provided for play by the player.
Recently, the advancement of computer technology has improved the processing speed and/or processing capability of the CPU, etc. There is a tendency for the game machine makers toward developing and marketing the game machines incorporating a CPU, etc. using a new-type architecture matched to the need of the times. In the meanwhile, in the game machines if the newer-type game machine (superior machine) is once released, the game program for use on the older-type game machine (inferior machine) released in the past, in general, is no longer usable on the superior machine.
In the case that user uses respective ones of game program for the inferior and superior machines, there is a necessity that the inferiormachine game program must be played on the inferior machine and the superior-machine game program be on the superior machine. Whenever playing game program for different models, labor and time is required to change the connection between the game machine, the television receiver and the power supply thus imposing troublesomeness on the user. Also, the newer game machine (superior machine) is higher in function as compared to the older game machine (inferior machine) and hence requires enormous cost and time in developing game program to achieve the function. It has been difficult to line up applicable ones of game program in a comparatively brief time immediately after the release. Due to this, there are less game program available immediately after the release of the new model game machine, resulting in inconvenience for the user.
In the meanwhile, in order to make the inferior-M'achine game program usable on the superior machine (secure upward compatibility), the superior game machine must incorporate CPUs for these two machines, i.e. a CPU for the superior machine (including for both operational processing and graphic) and a CPU for the inferior machine (including for both operational processing and graphic). This, however, greatly increases manufacture cost for the main body of the superior game machine and hence is impractical.
Meanwhile, it is to be considered, as another methods of making the infenor-game machine (different model) game program usable without complicating the superior machine hardware structure, to implant an inferior-machine game program program into a superior machine one. However, the method with program implantation requires a considerable time of development, thus requiring development cost for each version as expensive as several tens of million yen. Due to this, unless popular game program to be expected of considerable sales of quantity, it is a practice not to implement program implantation onto different model game machines. Actually, there are often cases that implantation is difficult to reaae.
is Therefore, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a novel game information storage medium and game system using the game information storage medium.
Another object of the invention is to provide a game information storage medium convenient for a user or player with which the game program for an older- type game machine (inferior machine) can be used even on a superior machine without the necessity.
of large increase of manufacture cost for the game machine adopting a recent-type architecture (superior machine), and a game system using the game information storage medium.
Another object of the invention is to provide a game information storage medium and game system which can use game program for an already-released older- type game machine having an architecture in other kind without the necessity of planting a program for adaptation to a recent-type game architecture, thereby supplying an older-type game program to a player at low cost without requiring program-implantation cost for the game 5 program maker.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a game information storage medium and game system that game program already released for an older-typ. e game machine and game program for a newer-type game machine can be accommodated, for supply, within a common information storage medium so that game play is possible with 10 the inferior-machine game program or superior-machine game program without the necessity of exchanging the storage medium.
Accordingly the present invention provides a game information storage medium utilised for a first game machine adopting a first architecture, comprising:
at least one game program for a second game machine adopting a second is architecture different from the first architecture of the first game machine; at least one emulator program which emulates the second game machine in the first game machine and thereby makes the game program executable on the first game machine; and a game selection progr am which is player-operable to select the game program from a display of its game title, wherein at a time that the game information storage medium is started-up on the first game machine, the game selection program is executed and, on selection of the game title, the game program of the selected game title is executed based on the emulator program. 25 In preferred embodiments, the game information storage medium includes at least two game programs, and the game selection program causes the player to select any one of the game titles of the game programs, and starts execution of the game program of the selected game title based on the emulator program., Another game information storage medium preferably includes at least two emulator programs which respectively emulate two kinds of second game machines having architectures different from each other and the architecture of the first game machine.
The game selection program selects any one of the emulator programs in correspondence to the game program of the game title selected by the player.
A fin-ther game information storage medium may include at least two emulator programs which emulate the second game machine in at least two kinds of first game machines having architectures different from each other and the architecture of the first game machine, respectively. The game selection program starts the execution of the game program of the game title selected by the player based on the emulator program in correspondence to the architecture of the any one of the first game machines.
In one aspect o f the present invention, a game information storage medium is a game information storage mediu m- used in a first game machine which includes a first processing means a writable/readable memory means -ind an operating means operated by a player so as to utilize a game program for a second game machine which includes a second processing means having an architecture different from an architecture of the first processing means in the first game machine while making sure of compatibility, and has a game program, an emulator program and a game selection program. More specifically, the game information storage medium stores at least one game prograrn_ for the - second game machine; at least one emulator program which includes a program for converting the architecture of the second processing means into the architecture of the first processing means such that the first processing means can process the game program for the second game machine; and a game selection program for displaying a game title to be selected by the player, whereby the emulator program and at least a portion of the game program of the game title selected by the player are to be read- out.
In this case, the emulator program calculates data to be generated by the second processing means by -utilizing a virtual register.
Furthermore, the emulator program mqy include a graphics processing emulator program and an operation processing emulator program. The graphics processing program causes the first processing means to emulate a function of a second graphics processing means provided in the second game -machine. The operation processing emulator program causes the first processing means to emulate a function of the second processing means provided in the second game machine.
Then in a preferred game information storage medium, the game program includes game programs for at least two kinds of second game machines having architectures different from each other and the architecture of the first game machine.
The game information storage medium may further include a preliminary program. The preliminary program is a program for outputting. preliminary information indicative of an outline of a game according to the game program. When the game title is provisionally selected, the game selection program executes the preliminary program associated with the provisionally-selected game title so as to output the preliminary information, and when the game title is formally selected, the game selection program starts the execution of the game program of the formally-selected game title and the execution of the emulator program which causes the game program to be executed in the first game machine.
In addition, "provisional selection". is an operation such that the game title is single-clicked, and "formal selection" is an operation such that the game title is doubleclicked, for example.
Furthermore, preferably, the preliminary program is a program for displaying an animation in which the outline of the game is demonstrated, a program for displaying a still picture image in the game, a program for displaying a sentence that explains the outline of the game, or a program for outputting the outline of the game in sound.,.
A game information storage medium according to another embodiment stores graphics data of a plurality of kinds of characters, a character display/selection program and a data replacement program. The character display/selection program displays the respective characters prior to the execution of the game program 50 as to causes the player to select a desired character out of the displayed characters. The data replacement program replaces the graphics data read-out by the emulator program with the graphics data of the character that has been selected in advance by the player at a time that the execution of the game program is started by the emulator program and a game image based on the game program is to be produced.
A game system according to the present invention is a game system for providing in a first game machine adopting a first architecture which executes a program stored in a game information storage medium a game for a second game machine adopting a second architecture different from the first architecture of the first game machine. Ile game information storage medium stores at lease one game program for the second game machine; at least one emulator program which makes the game program possible to be executed by emulating the second game machine in the first game machine; and a game selection program which displays at least one game title of the game- program to be selected by a player. In starting the game information storage medium, the first game machine displays the game title by executing the game selection program and causes the player to select the game title, and starts the execution of the game program of the selected game title based on the emulator program.
In a game system according to a preferred embodiment, the game information storage medium includes at least two game programs, and any one of the game programs is caused to be selected by the game selection program, and the execution of the game program of the selected game title is started based on'the emulator program.
In a game system according to another embodiment, the game information storage medium includes at least two emulator programs which respectively emulate two kinds of second game machines having architectures different from each other and the architecture of the first game machine. The game selection program selects any one of the emulator programs in correspondence to the game program of the game title selected by the player.
In a game system according to a further embodiment, the game information storage medium includes at least two'emulator programs which emulates the second game machine in at least two kinds of first game machines having architectures different from each other, respectively. The game selection program starts the execution of the game program of the game title selected by the player based on the emulator program corresponding to the architecture of any one of first game machines.
Another game system is a game system in which in a first game machine including a first processing means for processing a program stored in a game information storage medium, a writable/readable memory means and an operating means operated by a player, a game program for a second game machine including a second processing means having an architecture different from an architecture of the first processing means can be used. The game information storage medium stores at least one game program for the second game machine; at least one emulator program which includes a program for converting the architecture of the second processing means into the architecture of the first processing means such that the first processing means can process the game program for the second game machine; and a game selection program for displaying a game title to be selected by the player. The first processing means reads the game selection program and stores the same in the writable/readable memory means, and displays a game title of the game program based on the game selection program, and when the player selects the game title, reads the emulator program and at least a portion of the game program of the game title selected by the player and transfers the same to the writable/readable memory means, and then, executes the game program stored in the writable/readable memory means while referring to the emulator program.
In another aspect of the present invention, the game information storage medium further includes at least one game program. for the first game machine, and the first game machine directly executes the game program for the first game machine when the game program for the first game machine is selected, and if the game program for the second game machine is selected, executes the game program for the second game machine based on the emulator program.
According to the present invention, it is possible to use game program for an older-type (inferior) game machine even on a superior machine without incurring large increase of manufacture cost for the game machine (superior machine) adopting a new- type architecture. Tlius, particular effects are provided, e.g. obtaining a game information storage medium convenient for a user or player an d a game system using the game information storage medium.
Furthermore, a game program for an already-released older-type game machine having a different architecture can be used without the necessity of planting a program for adaptation to a newer-type game architecture, providing an effect that the older-type game program can be supplied to the player at low cost without incurring programplanting cost for the game program maker.
In addition, a game program already released for an older-type game machine and game program for a newer-type game machine can be accommodated, for supply or sale, within a common information storage medium, providing an effect that the user can play games for use on different models in order using inferior- machine game program and superior-machine game program without incurring troublesomeness of exchanging the storage medium.
Furthermore, by causing the player to provisionally select a game title, the outline of the game having the selected game title is indicated, and thus, the player can easily search a desired game.
In addition, by replacing the graphics data included in the game program with the graphics data of the character that the player desires, it is possible to apply a variation on the game, and therefore, the single game program can be played by the player for a long time.
Furthermore, a game program already released for a g ame machine adopting an old-type architecture (inferior game machine) and a game program f6r a game machine adopting a new-type architecture (superior game machine) can be accommodated, for supply or sale, within a common information storage medium, providing an effect that the user can play games for use on different models in order using inferior- machine game program and superior-machine game program without incurring troublesomeness of exchanging the storage medium.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Figure 1 is an exterior view showing a game system of one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 is a block diagram showing Figure 1 game system; Figure 3 is an illustrative view showing a hierarchical configuration with hardware, an operation system and various programs; Figure 4 is an illustrative view showing storage data on a game information storage medium 30 according to first embodiment; Figure 5 is an illustrative view showing in detail storage data according to the first embodiment; Figure 6 is an illustrative view showing one example of an emulator program; Figure 7 is a main flowchart showing an operation of the first embodiment; Figure 8 is a sub-routine flowchart showing an operation of the first embodiment; Figure 9 is a display example showing a menu displaying screen; Figure 10 is a typical view showing an inside of a work RAM; Figure 11 is an illustrative view showing storage data on a game information storage medium according to a second embodiment; Figure 12 is an illustrative view showing in detail a game selecting program; Figure 13 is an illustrative view showing storage data on a game information storage medium according to a third embodiment; Figure 14 is a main flowchart showing an operation of the third embodiment; Figure 15 is an illustrative view showing storage data on a game information storage medium according to a fourth embodiment; Figure 16 is an illustrative view showing in detail list data corresponding to programs for demonstration; Figure 17 is a main flowchart showing an operation of the fourth embodiment; Figure 18 is an illustrative view showing a display example of a game program selection screen; Figure 19 is an illustrative view showing storage data on a game information storage medium according to a fifth embodiment; Figure 20 is an illustrative view showing graphics data for replacement and' graphics data of a game program; Figure 21 is a main flowchart showing an operation of the fifth embodiment; Figure 21 is an illustrative view showing a display example of a game program selection screen; and Figure 23 is a flowchart showing a principle of conventional CPU and GPU processing.
Figure 1 is an exterior view of a game system of one embodiment of the present invention, and Figure 2 is a block diagram of the game system. In Figure 1, a game system 10 is structured by a video game machine 20 as one example of a superior, first game machine and a game information storage medium 30 detachably mounted on the video game machine 20. The game information storage medium 30 uses, for example, a large-capacity storage medium in various kinds, such as a digital versatile disk (hereinafter abbreviated as "DVD") or CD-ROM as one example of an optical information recording medium, a high-density magnetic storage medium or semiconductor memory. However, explanation is made on the case using a DVD. The video game machine 20 is connected with a game controller 40 as one example of operating means to designate a character (also called an object) or cursor movement for a game or an action of the character, and a home-use television receiver (hereinafter abbreviated as "TV") 50 as one example of a display device to display game images or graphics. Furthermore, the video game 20 is unloadably loaded with a memory card (or 5 cartridge) 60 to backup, as required, a game proceeding.
In Figure 2, the video game machine 20 incorporates a circuit board (not shown) within a main body housing 21. The circuit board is mounted with various electronic components such as a CPU 22 (central processor unit), etc. Tle CPU 22 is connected with a graphics processor unit (graphic CPU) 24 through a bus 23, and with a working RAM (also called as work RAM) 25, a video RAM 33 (V-RAM) 26, a plurality of controller connection ports 27a - 27d, a memory card connection port 28 and a DVD drive 29. A TV (or CRT display) 50 is connected to the graphics processor unit (graphic CPU) 24. Game controllers 40a - 40d are connected to the controller connection ports 27a 27d. A memory card 60 is detachably connected to the memory card connection port 28.
Specifically, the CPU 22 is to process instructions of a first kind architecture. The CPU 22, at start-up, controls and administers the entire game system based on an operation program stored within a program ROM (not shown) built in the game machine 20. When a DVD 30 is loaded on, the CPU 22 performs processing for a game based on a game program read out of the DVD 30 by the DVD drive 29. For example, based on a game program, the CPU 22 performs control of reading record data out of the DVD 30, writing or reading to or from thework RAM 25 or V-RAM 26, reading input data through. the game controller 40a - 40d, the GPU 24 and processing other. than graphics processing such as various operation processes for game processing. Also, the CPU 22 receives an input signal from the controller 40a - 40d through the controller connection port 28a - 28d and makes processing to vary a game image according to the input signal.
The GPU 24 makes processing for image display, such as geometry operation processing and rendering processing, according to an instruction given from the CPU 22. The work RAM 25 is to properly store CPU 22 operation results, etc. and store program data read out of the DVD 30 (first or second-game-machine game program and an emulator). The V-RAM 26 is to temporarily store display data to configure a game image (color data on a pixel basis), and controlled in reading and writing by the GPU 24. The memory card 29 incorporates a writable/readable semiconductor memory, such as a flash memory, to temporarily store game progress data. The data is to be read out as required after a game-over to enable resuming the game from the middle (replay).
Figure 3 is an illustrative view of a hierarchical configuration of hardware, an operation system and various programs. In Figure 3, an operation systemprogram stored in an internal ROM (not shown) is executed on the hardware (CPU 22) of the video game machine 20 (first game machine). When the game program read out of the DVD 30 is for the first game machine 20, a game program for a first game machine is processed on the operation system program (or by the CPU 22 through the operation system program).
On the other hand, when the game program read out of the DVD 30 is a game program for an older-type second game machine different in architecture from the first game machine and lower in capability (and/or processing speed) than that machine, the same program cannot be directly processed: on the operation system for the first game machine 20. In such a case, in order to make the second-game-machine game program be processed on the first game machine operation system, an emulator for converting the second-game machine game program into a first game machine architecture is run on the operation system so that a second-game-machine game program can be run on the emulator. In this manner, the processing is made similar to that using a two-level hierarchical OS. - Here, explained is the relationship between the video game machine 20 (superior machine) as the first game machi ne and the second game machine (inferior machine; not shown). These in nature are not compatible in respect of hardware because of difference in architecture adopted. For example,'if the CPU of the second game machine is an 8-bit machine, a 16-bit machine or a 32-bit machine, the CPU 22 of the first game machine 20 has 64 bits, 128 bits or the like that is higher by 1 or 2 ranks, thus being by far higher in capability and/or processing speed than the CPU of the second game machine. In this case, if the second-garne-machine game program different in architecture is processed on the first game machine 20, the difference in instruction word leads to malfunction. In order for preventing this, an emulator program is employed to convert the second-game machine game program into the architecture for the first game machine 20. The emulator program includes, for example, an operational emulator and a graphics processing emulator. Specifically, the operation processing emulator is a program to convert the instruction words or functions to be processed by the second game machine CPU into an architecture adapted for the first game machine CPU 22. The graphics processing emulator is a program to convert the graphics processing function to be processed by a graphics processing unit of the second game machine into a function or architecture adapted for the GPU 24 of the first game machine. The program for the first game machine 20 or second game machine 20 and the emulator program are read. out of the DVD 30 prior to starting a game and stored in the work RAM 25.
Incidentally, where the second game machine is extremely low in capability e.g.
8-bit or 16-bit CPU, and the CPU of the first game machine 20 is higher in capability by 2 ranks or more (having a most recent capability), the invention can be achieved by time dividing-processing both functions of operation processing and graphics processing only on the CPU 22 witho ut providing the GPU 24 on the first game machine 20. Also, the first game machine 20 may use a high-speed computer instead of an exclusive-game machine, to execute game programs.
Next, explanations will be made in detail on various embodiments of game information storage mediums of the invention as well as game systems using the same.
[Embodiment 1] Figure 4 is a figure (memory map) illustratively showing storage data ion a game information storage medium (DVD) 30 according to a first embodiment. Figure 5 is a figure showing in detail the storagedata. In this first embodiment, the game information storage medium (DVD) stores at least one or a plurality of game program programs applicable for any one of the inferior, second game machines (e.g. if exemplifying the video game machines marketed by the present applicant, a 8-bit FAMILY COMPUTER, a 16-bit SUPER FAMICOM and a 64-bit NINTENDO 64: All trademarks). In this example, an emulator program in one kind only is stored to convert game program architecture for the video game machine into architecture for the 128-bit machine (first game machine 20).
Specifically, the DVD 30 includes, as shown in Figure 4, storage areas (or recording areas) 31, 321 - 32n, and 33. A game selection program is stored on the storage area 31. The game selection program includes a title list of the game programs for the second game machine stored on the storage areas 321 - 32n, a program to display a menu of recorded game titles and the like, a game selection program, etc., and as required, emulator-related information such as the kind'or the necessity or nonnecessity of an emulator to be applied for each of game programs. On the storage areas 321 - 32n, game programs are respectively stored for secondgame-machine game program (game 1 to game n). The game program stored on the storage area 321 - 32n includes, for each game, a game title, a game control program, image displaying data (and/or graphics processing program) and sound data for sound processing (or sound program) (see Figure 5(a)). The emulator program is an emulator program to convert the game program architecture applied on the second game machine into an architecture for the first game machine 20, and includes those for operation processing and graphics processing as required (see Figure 5(b)). This emulator program, although hereafter described in deiail with reference to Figure 7, is to be realized, for example, by an instruction-word conversion table, etc. to convert an instruction for the second game machine into an instruction for the first game machine. Consequently, the instructions, e.g. A, D, T,..., included in the game control program are instructions not to be directly interpreted by the CPU 22 (and/or GPU 24). Tliese, after converted by use of the emulator program, are first given as instructions to be processed by the CPU 22.
Figure 6 is a figure illustratively showing one example of the emulator program. In Figure 6, an emulation program stores a plurality of instructions for previous conversion and the corresponding instructions of after conversion such that, where receiving an instruction (A, B,..., J or K + L) constituting a game program for the second game machine, the same is converted into an instruction for the proce ssing (a, b, - - -V i or k1) corresponding to that instruction to be executed by the CPU 22. Each time an instruction for the second game machine is given, the instruction is converted into an instruction for the CPU 22 corresponding to the received instruction and then supplied to the CPU 22, thereby emulating the instruction. Specifically, when an instruction A for the second-game-machine game program is provided, it is converted into an instruction suited for the second-game-machine game program architecture corresponding to the instruction A, thereby carrying out processing "a" corresponding to that instruction. The processing "a" may be configured by a plurality of instructions al - a3, e.g., due to the architecture of the first game machine 20. Also, where the instruction due to the second-game-machine game program is an instruction exclusive for graphics processing (e.g. T, U), the gTaphics processing emulator converts it into an instruction suited for the GPU 24 architecture, according to which a processing (tl + Q + 0, etc.) is to be carried out. Tle detail of the processing will be described hereafter.
Figure 7 and Figure 8 are flowcharts for explaining the operation of the first embodiment. In particular, Figure 7 shows a main routine (general flow) of that embodiment and Figure 8 a subroutine of step 4. Next, explanation is made on the operation of t he video game system 10 of the first embodiment along with the flowcharts shown in Figure 7 and Figure 8, with reference to Figure I to Figure 8.
In a step (abbreviated as a symbol "S" in the figure) S 1, displayed is a title of the second-game-machine game program recorded on the DVI) 30. Specifically, the player 25 mounts the DVD 30 on the DVD drive 29 of the video game machine 20 and turns on power. In response, the CPU 22 executes an operation system program stored on the ROM (not shown) and starts up the video game machine 20. At the beginning, the CPU 22 reads out a menu display/select program stored in the DVD 30 and writes it to a storage area 251 of the work RAM 25, thereby executing the menu disPlay/selection program on the work RAM 25. "fliis displays titles of a plurality of ones of game program stored on the DVD 30 based on game list data contained in a game selection program. For example, a game program selection screen 51 is displayed on a display screen of a television 50, as shown in Figure 9. The game program sele ction screen 51 is, preferably, structured by a plurality of (three in the embodiment) layered screens 52a - 52c separately provided on a series-by-series basis of game program. The layer screen 52a - 52c has a tag to select the screen. A series name of game program is displayed on the tag. Incidentally, these of game program are game program for an older-generation video game machine (second game machine) different in architecture from and lower in processing speed than the first game machine 20.
In a step S2, a game program selection process is performed. Specifically, a cursor 53 controllable by the game controller 40 is displayed on the game program selection screen 51. The player selects a desired game title by operating the cursor 53 while viewing the menu screen. That is, the player clicks a tag of a desired series name to select an arbitrary series of a layer screen 52a - 52c, and then clicks an arbitrary game title of the series to select a desired one of game program.
In a step S3, the selected game title is recognized by a selected-game starting program. A selected game program is read.out of the DVD 30, and transferred to the work RAM 25 and written to the storage area 252. In this case, when the sele cted game program stored on the game program storage area 252 has a program capacity greater than a capacity of the gameprograrn storage area 252, a part of the game program is read out, e.g. reading out is made divisional in accordance with game progress. In association with reading out of the game program, an emulator program (X) related to the game title is automatically read out and written to the emulator storage area 252. llereafter, the emulator program is started up by the CPU 22.
In a step S4, the CPU 22 executes the selected second-game-machine game program while referring to the emulator program. In the emulation process of this case, as was explained with reference to Figure 6, the emulator program grasps an instruction the game program is to execute and makes processing according to that instruction, thereby indirectly executing a game program or the second game machine. This realizes, on the video game machine 20, a game based on the game program for the second game machine. The operation of step S4 is repeated until reaching game over or a game clear condition, the detail of which will be described later with reference to Figure 8. If.
determining game-over or game clear condition, this fact is determined in the next step SS thus ending the game.
Now, explanation will be made in detail on the processing of the secondgamemachine program to be executed by referring to the emulator program, with reference to a subroutine of Figure 8.
Incidentally, in order to facilitate to understand the processing, explanation is made by relating the processing the CPU and GPU of the conventional second game machine shown in Figure 23 to the processing by the emulator program of the invention. In the conventional, when displaying a figure such as a game character, object or the like by the second game machine, the CPU of the second game machine has executed instructions A, B (VI - V3) and thereafter the GPU has executed processing (V4 - V6) based on an instruction T. It is herein assurned.for the CPU of the second game machine that the instruction A is an instruction to write a value Y to an A register of the CPU, the instruction B is an instruction to, add a value Z to the A register of the CPU, and the instruction T is an instruction to cause the GPU of the second game machine to perform 1-5 processing of before displaying a figure based on a value of the A register.
The emulator program allocates, in the work RAM 25 of the video game machine tO, a virtually setting area to virtually reproduce for the CPU and GPU (second processing means) of the second game machine or the work RAM and VRAM included in the second game machine. For example, a virtual CPU setting area is allocated, in a predetermined address, a virtual register, etc. corresponding to each register incorporated in the CPU of the second game machine. Due to this, a virtual A register corresponding to a particular register (A register in one example) of the CPU of the second game machine is set in a particular address of a storage area in the work RAM 25. When there is a processing to the A register of the CPU of the second game machine, the CPU 22 accesses the virtual A register in the predetermined address set in the work RAM 25 thereby emulating the function of the CPU and GPU of the second game machine. Emulation is similarly made for the second game machine GPU, work RAM, V- RAM and so on.
First, in a step S 11, in order to execute a program to display a figure, the emulator program reads out an instruction A constituting the program and makes a processing a corresponding to the instruction A. Specifically, the emulator program (CPU emulator) writes a value Y to a virtual A register having a particular addressallocated in the work RAM 25 and corresponding to the A register of the CPU of the second game machine. Incidentally, this processing a is executed by instructions al, a2 and a3 executable directly by the CPU 22.
In a succeeding step S12, an instruction B is read out and the corresponding processing b is carried out. Specifically, the CPU 22 reads out the value Y stored in the. virtual A register and calculates a value (Y + Z) as a value Y added with a value Z. Tlen, the value (Y + Z) is written again to the virtual A register.
Furthermore, in steps S13, S14 and S15, an instruction T is read out and the processing tl, C and 0 corresponding to the instruction T are made in the order. This instruction T is to cause the CPU of the second game machine to deliver a value of the A register to the GPU of the second game machine so that the GPU can makes processing to render a figure. Specifically, the CPU 22 makes the following processing based on the GPU emulator program. That is, the processing tl is first executed to thereby read a value (Y + Z) out of the virtual A register of the work RAM 25. The value (Y + Z) is written to an exclusive register in the virtual GPU setting area. Next, the processing U is executed to theieby perform operation processing, e.g. geometry operation, based on the value (Y + Z) written on the exclusive register. Due to this, figure data is produced in the virtual VRAM area corresponding to the VRAM of the second game machine. Furthermore, the processing 0 is executed to thereby produce a figure in the V-RAM 26 based on the figure data in the virtual VRAM area. Then, the CPU 22 instructs the GPU to render the figure. The GPU 22 produces an image based on the figure in the V-RAM and outputs the image data onto a television (step S16). The above processing by the video game machine 20 provides, on the television 50, display of a game picture nearly same as a game picture to be displayed by a game program for the second game machine (step S 17). Incidentally, if there is input through the game controller 40, the instructions for the second-game-machine game program are sequentially read out to sequentially execute the process corresponding to the instructions. In this manner, the game program for the second game machine is made executable by the video game machine 20 having a different architecture.
This makes it possible to use a plurality of ones of game program for the older type second game machine on the newer-type first game machine without incurring complication in structure and cost increase of the first game machine. Also, the game program for the older-type game machine is comparatively smaller than the game program for the newer type game machine. The storage medium storing the game program for the newer-type game machine has an increased capacity greater than that for the older-type. Accordingly, it is possible to store a plurality of oldertype games in a single storage medium for the newer-type game machine. Furthermore, there is a merit of providing user-game information storage mediums at low cost [Embodiment 2] Figure 11 is a figure illustratively showing storage data on a game information storage medium (DVD 30) according to the second embodiment. The second embodiment is different from the first embodiment (Figure.4) in that the game information storage medium (DVD) stores a plurality of game programs (game I to game n) to be applied to any of at least of two kinds of inferior, second game machines (an 8 bit machine, a 16-bit machine and a 64-bit machine, in an example of the video game machines marketed by the present applicant, Nintendo). This example stores emulator programs in the number dependent upon the number of the inferior machine models (at least two kinds of a and 13, a is an emulator to convert 16-bit one into 128-bit one and 8 is an emulator to convert 64-bit one into 128-bit one) to convert game program architectures for at least two kinds of game machines into an architecture for the superior first game machine 20.
Specifically, the DVD 30 has at least two kinds of emulator programs ( a stored in storage areas 33 a, 33,6, in addition to the storage data of Figure 4, as shown in Figure 11. Furthermore, a game selection program,'as shown in Figure 12, stores the kinds of emulators (for three in kinds, a,.8, -r) to be used in executing on the first game machine a game corresponding to a game title.
Next, explanation is made for a case of processing a game using the DVD 30 storing information or programs as in the second embodiment as shown in Figure I I and Figure 12. The processing in this case is to be achieved by additionally processing steps S6 and S7 in the flowchart of Figure 7.
When a' game title of particular game program is selected in step S2, grasped in the succeeding step S6 a game program kin. The game selection program herein includes, as shown in Figure 12 (A), game title list data, emulator list data (emulator identifying data), a menu display/select program and a selected-game start program. Ile game title list data is letters to display all the game titles of the game programs. The emulator list data is a list of emulator programs in kind corresponding to the game titles.
The game title list data and the selected-game start program were already explained and hence omitted of explanation thereof. The game title list data and the emulator list data are stored by providing the relation to an emulator in kind required to execute the game program on a game-title basis, as shown in Figure 12(B).
In the case a player selects for example a game title 1, in step 56 is grasped a game program kind of the game title 1. In the succeeding step S7 determination is made based on emulator list data corresponding to the game title in order to determine an emulator in kind to execute the game program.for the selected game title 1 (see Figure 12(B)). As a result, selected is an emulator program for an emulator a corresponding to the game title 1. Thereafter, operation is made similarly to the above steps S3 - SS whereby the game 'program for the game title 1 is executed based on the emulator pro gram of the emulator a. In this manner, processing steps S1, S2, S6, S7, S3, S4 and SS makes it possible to play on the video game machine 20 a game program selected for a plurality of kinds of second game machines different in architecture from the video game machine 20.
Ibis makes it possible to record and store, on one DVD 30, a series of game pr 1 ogram developed for the 8-bit machine, the 16-bit machine and the 64- bit machine different in architecture (e.g. Super Mario 1, 2 and 3 for the 8-bit machine, Super Mario World for the 16-bit machine, and Super Mario 64 for the 64-bit machine: all the trademarks). The series of game program for different models can be played on the common first game machine 20 by merely selecting game titles. There is no need of exchanging hardware or platform, connection to the TV and game information storage medium. Meanwhile, the user can remember game rules in order while enjoying older series games having been released earlier. Thus, it is possible to prevent the feeling of sudden rise in difficulty level of as compared to the case of immediately playing garne for.
the newest game machine, providing merits of enhancing stepwise the difficulty level, the game clear rate for all of the series and satisfaction by the user.
[Embodiment 3] Figure 13 is a figure illustratively showing storage data on a game information storage medium (DVD) 30 according to a third embodiment. In the third embodiment, a game information storage medium (DVD) stores at least one game program (in the case of plurality, game 1 to game n) to be applied to one kind second game machine (in the example of marketed by the present applicant, Nintendo, any one model of the 8-bit video game machine, the 16-bit video game machine and the 64-bit game machine), an emulator program in one- kind to convert the game program architecture for the second game machine into an architecture for the first game machine 20, and at least one game program inherent to the first game machine.
Specifically, the DVD 30 has a game selection program stored in a storage area 31 similarly to Figure 4, at least one game program for thesecond game machine stored in a storage area 321, and an emulator program stored in a storage area 33, as shown in Figure 13. Furthermore, at least one game program game program for the first game machine is stored as storage information particular to this embodiment in a storage area 32m.
Incidentally, the game program for the second game machine may store a plurality of ones of game programs. In such a case, as in the second embodiment, a plurality of ones of game programs different in kind for the second game machine may be stored and emulators in kind corresponding to the kind of them be stored.
Figure 14 is a flowchart for explaining the operation in the third embodiment.
Next, explanation is made on the operation of this embodiment with reference to Figure 13 and Figure 14. Incidentally, in Figure 14 duplicated portions with those of the Figure 7 flowchart explained before are given with the same symbols, omitting explanations thereof. Also, the step S7 in Figure 14 is shown by the broken line, which shows that the step be omitted for a single emulator program case.
As shown in Figure 14, a game title desired by a player is selected by steps S1, S2 and S6. In the case that a selected game has a game title (m) for the. first game machine 20, the processing shown in step S21 - S23 is carries out. On the other hand, where the selected game title is on the game program for a game machine other than the first game machine 20, the processing shown in steps S7, S3, S4 and SS is performed.
Specifically, if M step S6 a game title (m) for example is selected, the CPU 22 grasps that the game program with that game title does not require an emulator (see the lowermost column in Figure 12(b)). In response, it is determinedin step S21 that game program for the first game machine 20 was selected, and the process advances to s tep S22. In step S22, the CPU 22 and/or GPU 24 directly execute (execute without using an emulator) each instruction of the game program with the game title (m). In step S23, it is determined whether the game is over or clear or not. The operation of the step S22 is repeated until any of game ending conditions is detected. Incidentally, where there are plurality of ones of game program for the first game machine 20, the above steps S 1, S2, S6. S21, S22 and S23 are similarly supplied.
On the other hand, if a game title for the second game machine is selected in step S2, a game program kind is grasped for the selected game title in step S6, thus grasping as a game requiring an emulator (see Figure 12(b)). In response, in step S21 determination is made as not a program for the first game machine 20 not requiring an emulator, and the process proceeds to step S7. In step S7, where there are a plurality of em ulators, an emulator kind is selected and in step S3 an emulator program is executed. However, where there is a single kind of an emulator, the process directly advances to step S3.
Thereafter, the steps S4 and SS are processed. However, the operation of steps S3 to SS or S7 is similar to that of Figure 7, detailed explanation thereof is omitted.
This makes it possible to play with comparison between the game program for the older-type (inferior) second game machine and the game program for the newer-type (superior) first game machine, thus providing a merit of enjoying a game with a feeling of improvement of performance over the first game machine.
[Embodiment 4] Figure 15 is a figure illustratively showing storage data on a game information storage medium (DVD 30) according to the fourth embodiment, and Figure 16 is an illustrative view showing the details of demonstration program list data. In addition to the third embodiment (Figure 13), the fourth embodiment stores on the game information storage medium 30 a demonstration program that is one example of a preliminary program showing an -outline of the game according to the game program, and in selecting a game title by a player, the information showing the outline of the game of that game title is outputted and displayed. In this embodiment shown; in order to output the preliminary information showing the game outline, a case that the demonstration is displayed by. an. animation will be described.
Specifically, as shown in Figure 15, the DVD 30 stores in addition to the storage data of Figure 4 (or Figure 11) at least the demonstration program list data in a storage area 34, and demonstration programs DP1 - DPn in storage areas 351 -.35n. The demonstration program DPI - DPn is a program for displaying on the TV 50 connected to the game machine 20 an animation of at least a portion of the game according to the game title 1 - n. Furthermore, the demonstration program list data is data in which the demonstration programs DP1 - DPn are respectively associated with the game titles 1 - n as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 17 is a flowchart for explanation of the operation of the fourth embodiment, and Figure 18 is a figure showing a game selection screen displayed in the embodiment. Next, explanation is made on the operation of this embodiment with reference to Figure 17. Incidentally, in Figure 17 duplicated portions with those of the flowchart having been explained are given with the same symbols, omitting explanations thereof.
As shown in Figure 17, in step S 1, the game selection screen shown in Figure 18 is displayed on the TV. In order to grasp of the game outline of a desired game title, the player operates the cursor 53 while viewing the game selection screen so as to adjust the cursor 53 to a desired game title, and then, provisionally selects the game title (for example, single-click). In response to the provisional selection thus made, processing of the steps S31 - S34 are performed, and therefore, the animation of the game title that is provisionally selected is displayed on the TV 50 as the demonstration. Tlien, the player who grasped the desired game title through the animation formally selects the game title (for example, double-click). In response to the formal selection, the processing after the step S3 shown in Figure 7 are performed. On the other hand, if the player grasped that the game title is non-desired game title through the animation, further provisionally selects other game title. During such the provisional selection, steps S31 - S34 are repeated.
Specifically, in the step S1, by executing the menu display/selection program of the game selection program, as shown in Figure 18, the game selection screen 51 is displayed, and the cursor 53 is displayed on the screen. Incidentally, at this time, the demonstration screen 54 has not been displayed.
In step S31, the player provisionally selects (for example, single-click) the desired game title, for example, "Dr. Mfio": hereinafter, "game title P' by the cursor 53, in response to this, in the step S32, the game selection program detects that the provisional selection was made, and references to the demonstration program list data (Figure 16) stored in the storage area 34 of the DVD 30. The CPU 22 executes the game selection program, and based on the list data, reads the demonstration program DPi, for example corresponding to the provisionally-selected game title i, and stores the demonstration program in the work RAM 25. Then, the execution of the demonstration program DPi in the work RAM 25 is started.
In step S33, by executing the demonstration program DPi, the demonstration screen 54 is set on the game selection screen 51, and the demonstration animation of the game of the game title "Dr. Mario (trademark)" is displayed on the demonstration screen 54 (Figure 18). In step S34, the player recognizes the animation displayed on the demonstration screen 54, and if the game is one that the player desires, formally selects the game title (for example, double-click) by the cursor 53. The game selection program detects the game title is formally selected, and then, executes the processings after the above-described step S3 (Figure 7). On the other hand, when the provisional selection is made again in the step S34, the steps S31 - S34 are repeated. By doing so, theplayer can grasp the outline of the game for tht second-game-machine game program, and therefore, it becomes for the player possible to play the desired game more quickly and more surely.
11at is, there is advantage that it is possible to prevent the selection error that the player knew the selected game title is not of desired game after the game is started.
In addition, in the fourth embodiment, a case that as the preliminary information showing the game outline, the animation is displayed for the demonstration of the game was described, but as other preliminary information, a still picture in the game may be displayed, or a comment sentence explaining the outline of the game may be displayed.
That is, instead of the dernonsqation program, a program including the text data of the comment or the image data of the still picture can be executed by the CPU 21. Tbus, in the demonstration screen 54 of the game selection screen 51 displayed on the TV 50 connected to the game machine 20, instead of the animation, the comment sentence or the Still Picture can be displayed. If the comment sentence is utilized, it is possible to grasp the game outline in more detail, and if the still picture is utilized, the game outline can be grasped quickly with short time.
Furthermore, instead of the animation, it is possible to output a sound from the speaker (not shown) of the TV 50. More specifically, instead of the demonstration program, a program including the sound data is executed, whereby the outline of the game is generated from the speaker of the TV 50 in sound. In this case, there is advantage that it makes the player more easily grasp the game outline by the sound. 5 [Fifth embodiment] Figure 19is a figure illustratively showing storage data on.the game information storage medium (DVD) 30 according to the fifth embodiment, and Figure 20 is a figure illustratively showing the second-game-machine game program and replacement graphics data stored in the game information storage medium in detail. In addition to the third embodiment (Figure 13), in the fifth embodiment, a character display/selection program for displaying characters and making the player to select a desired character, and a data replacement program which replaces the character graphics data included in the game program with the character graphics data separately prepared are stored on the game information storage medium (DVD 30).
is Specifically, as shown in Figure 19, the DVD 30 stores, in addition to the storage data of Figure 4 (Figure 11), the character display/selection program in a storage area 36, the data replacement program in a storage area 37, and the replacement graphics data in storage areas 381-38n, respectively. Furthermore, as shown in Figure 20(c), the replacement graphics data includes respective graphics data of the character graphics CGa - CGz and map graphics MGa - MGz. Furthermore, as shown,in Figure 20(a) the second-game-machine game program comprises the game title, the game control program, the graphics data and the sound data utilized by the game control program as described above. In addition, as shown in Figure 20(b), the graphics data included in the game program is constructed by the graphics data of the character of the hero or heroine in the game (the character graphics CG1 and etc.) and the map graphics data (map graphics MG1 and etc.). As described later, the data replacement program replaces the graphics data of the character graphics CG l included in the game program 1, for example with the video data of the character graphics CGa for replacement. Therefore, the player can play the game character different from the original hero or heroine character as the hero or heroine. Incidentally, the description of the embodiment, the explanation is made on the hero or heroine character by way of example, but the present invention is not limited thereto, and it is possible to suitably change the map or other characters Figure 21 is a flowchart for explaining the operation of the fifth embodiment.
Next, the operation of this embodiment will be described with reference to Figure 21 while applying the same symbols to the portions having been described, omitting explanations thereof.
As shown in Figure 21, in the step S 1, the game titles that can be selected are displayed. In the step S2, the game title that the player desires is selected. Furthermore, in the step S41, the characters that can be selected by the player are displayed. In the step S42, the player selects a desired character. In the step S43, the game program in which the hero or heroine character of the previously-selected game program is replaced with the selected character is generated. According to thegenerated game program, the processings shown in the steps S6, S7, and 53 - SS are performed.
Specifically, in the step S41, the character display/selection program is read from the storage area 36 of the DVI) 30, and the'program is written in the work RAM 25.
Then, by executing the character display/selection program, the character selection screen 52d as shown in Figure 22 is set so as to be displayed on the game program selection screen 51 as one example of a layered screen.
In the step S42, the player operates the cursor 53 and clicks the tag of the character selection screen 52d. In response to this click, the character display/selection program displays the character selection screen 52d. Then, the player moves the cursor onto the desired character name, for example, Mario, Luize, and etc. displayed on the character selection screen 52d and clicks the desired character. In response to the click of the character name, the character display/selection program grasp the character name thus 5 clicked.
In the step S43, the data replacement program is read from the storage area 37 of the WD 30 to be written in the work RAM 25. Then, the data replacement program is executed. The data replacement program replaces the graphics data of the hero or heroine character included in the game program with the replacement graphics data as selected in transferring the game program previously selected from the DVD 30 to the work RAM 25. Then, the game program in which the graphics data of the selected character is replaced is stored in the work RAM 25. The processings after the step. S3, the game program stored in the work RAM 25 is executed by the emulator. The processings after the step S3 have been explained, and therefore, the explanations thereof are omitted here.
Thus, in the newer-type first game machine, the game program for the older type game machine can be played while the character selected by the player is the hero or heroine thereof, and therefore, the player can enjoy the older-type-game-machine game program multilaterally.
In addition, in the data replacement program of the fifth embodiment the graphics data included in the game program is replaced at a time that the game program is transferred to the work RAM 25, but by making the data replacement program always existing in the memory to supervise the processing in the step S4, and the game program is executed by the emulator, and at a time that the hero or heroine character is read-out by the game program, the graphics data of the hero or heroine character may be replaced with the selected graphics data.
[Other Embodiments or Applicable Examples] In the meanwhile, in the case of playing game using an emulator in the first to fifth embodiment, if emulated and converted instructions are stored in order in the work RAM 25 for a. constant time (e.g. several minutes or several seconds) so that a program that the CPU 22 executes the temporarily stored instructions at predetermined timing after game-over can be stored as a part of an emulator program, a merit is available that the game can be easily replayed regardless of a game program structure for the second -game machine. T'he addition of such a program allows a game scene desired by the player to be arbitrarily replayed, thus enhancing player's amusement.
Furthermore, in the above-described embodiments, the game information storage medium which is for the first game machine having a single kind. of architecture and stores the game programs for one or two more kinds of second game machine was described, but the technical idea according to the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, the present invention can be also applied to the game information storage medium which stores the emulator programs by which the game programs for one or two more kinds of second game machines can be executed on the first game machines each having individual architecture. For example, by executing the game selection program on the first game machine to which the game information storage medium is -loaded, the emulator program according -to the architecture of the first game machine is selected.
Furthermore, the player selects the desiredgame title. Then, the execution of the game program of the selected game title is started based on the selected emulator program. This courses the player to utilize the single game information storage medium (CD, DVDROM, etc.) on plural kinds of first game machines (superior machine or newer-type machine). Therefore,'it is possible for the game program makers to avoid a risk that.the game information storage medium dedicated for each kind of the game machine and the medium manufactured for a specific game machine remain unsold in a large amount. Incidentally, the selection of the emulator program can be performed by judging the kind of the first game machine by the game selection program, or the name of the first game machine is displayed and then the player decides the name of the first game machine to 5 which the game information storage medium is loaded.
The technical idea of the invention is not limited to storing an emulator program and game program on an information storage medium such as a DVD, CD-ROM or the like, but can be applied for delivering both the data through a bi-directional public line such as the Internet. For example, if the storage data stored on the above game information storage medium (DVD 30) is structurally stored on a storage medium (e.g. hard disk, DVD, etc.) provided in a server apparatus, a similar effect to the effect of the invention can be realized in a game machine on a terminal side connected through an information transmission line such as the Internet with respect to the server apparatus. That is, a similar effect can be provided for a user on the game machine on the terminal side by delivering, from the server apparatus to the terminal-side game machine, a set of game programs for a plurality of kinds of game machines different in architecture and a plurality of emulator programs to be executed on the terminal-side game machine. Specifically, when the server apparatus is accessed by the terminal-side game machine through the Internet, it transmits a game selection program to the terminal-side game machine. The terminal-side game machine executes the game. selection program. A game select screen 51 shown in Figure 9 is displayed on a display device such as a TV so that a game title desired by a user is selected. When the identification data representative of a selected game title is transmitted to the server apparatus, the server apparatus determines an emulator kind required for the selected game title based on correspondence data between a game title and an emulator as shown in Figure 12(b). Transmitted are a set of the emulator program and a selected game program to the terminal-side game machine. This allows the user to play on the terminal-side game machine with game program or the older-generation game machine by use of an emulator. By thus transmitting a set of an emulator and game program, it is possible,to play with game program not to be played in 5 nature on a model other than the game machine being used. Incidentally, by saving an 4W - emulator kind transmitted to a particular player and the data given. correspondence to identification information to identify that player, where the particular player accesses the server apparatus and selects a game title requiring the same kind emulator, then it is also possible to transmit only the same game program.
Furthermore, the above embodiment was explained for the case, as an applicable example of the invention, that the game program for the older-generation game machine manufactured/marketed by the applicant is to be used on the next-generation game machine 20. However, it is pointed out that the invention is applicable not limited to between the older-generation and next-generation game machines of this company but to between the game machines of other manufacturers.
Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and. example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the.present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.

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1. A game information storage medium utilised for a first game machine adopting a first architecture, comprising:
at least one game program for a second game machine adopting a second architecture different from the first architecture of the first game machine; at least one emulator program which emulates the second game machine in the first game machine and thereby makes the game program executable on the first game machine; and a game selection program which is player-operable to select the game program from a display of its game title, wherein at a time that the game information storage medium is started-up on the first game machine, the game selection program is executed and, on selection of the game title, the game program of the selected game title is executed based on the emulator program.
2. A game information storage medium according to claim 1, wherein the medium includes at least two game programs, and the game selection program displays the game titles of the at least two game titles so as to prompt the player to select any one of the game titles.
3. A game information storage medium according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising at least one game program for the first game machine, wherein the game selection program displays the game titles of the game program for the first game machine and the game program for the second game machine so as to prompt the player to select any one of the game titles, and when the game title selected by the player is of the game program for the first game machine, the game program for the first game machine is executed directly, and when the game title selected by the player is of the game program for the second game machine, the game program for the second game machine is executed based on the emulator program.
4. A game information storage medium according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the emulator program includes at least two emulator programs which emulate at least two kinds of second game machines having architectures different from each other, and the game selection program starts execution of a game program for second game machine of the selected game title based on the emulator program in correspondence to the game program for second game machine.
5. A game information storage medium according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the emulator program includes at least two emulator programs which emulate the second game machine in at least two kinds of first game machines having architectures different from each other, and the game selection program includes a program for starting execution of the game program for second game machine based on the emulation program in corresponding to a kind of the first game machine.
6. A game information storage medium according to claim 1, wherein the second game machine has a processing ability lower than that of the first game machine.
7. A game information storage medium used in a first game machine which includes a first processing Means for processing a program stored in the game information storage medium, a writable/readable memory means and an operating means operated by a pl ayer for utilizing a game program for a second game machine which includes a second processing means having an architecture different from an architecture of the first processing means in the first game machine, comprising:
at least one game program for the second game machine; at least one emulator program which includes a program for converting the architecture of the second processing means into the architecture of the first processing means such that the first processing means can process the game program for the second game machine; and a game selection program for displaying a game title to be selected by the player in starting the medium, wherein the emulator program and at least a portion of the game program of the game title selected by th e player are to be read-out when the player selects the game title of the game program for the second game machine.
8. A game information storage medium according to claim 7, wherein the emulator program includes a progra. m which sets a virtualregister equal to a register included in the second processing means in a storage area of the writable/readable memory means and calculates data to be generated by the second processing means by utilizing the virtual register in response to an instruction by the game program for the second game machine, whereby the first game machine indirectly execute said data as an instruction of the game program for the first game machine.
9. A game information storage medium according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the first processing means includes a first graphics processing means for performing processing for displaying an image by the first game machine based on thegame program for the first game machine, and a first operation processing means for performing operation processing other than the graphics processing, and the second processing means includes a second graphics processing means for performing processing for displaying an image by the second game machine based on the game program for the second game machine, and a second operation processing means for performing operation processing other than the graphics processing, and the emulator program includes a graphics processing emulator program for causing the first processing means to emulate a function of a second graphics processing means provided in the second game machine, and an operation processing emulator program for causing the first processing means to emulate a function of the second processing means provided in the second game machine.
10. A game information storage medium according to claim 7, wherein the game program includes game programs for-at least two kinds of the second game machines having architectures different from each other and the architecture of the first game machine, the emulator program includes a program for converting each of the game programs for. different kinds of second game machines into the architecture of the first game machine, and the game selection program includes information necessary for selecting the emulator program for executing the game program of the selected game title when the desired game title is selected by the player.
11. A game information storage medium according to claim 1 or 7, further comprising a preliminary program for outputting preliminary information indicative of an outline of a game according'to the game program, wherein when the game title is provisionally selected, the. game selection program executes the preliminary program associated with the provisionally-selected game title so as to output the preliminary information, and when the game titit is formally selected, the game selection program starts execution of the game program of the formally-selected game title and execution of the emulator program which causes the game program to be executed in the first game machine.
12. A game information storage medium according to claim 1 or 7, further comprising:
graphics data of a plurality of kinds of characters for being entered in a game; a character display/selection program which displays the respective characters prior to the execution of the game program so as to cause the player to select a desired character out of the displayed characters; and a data replacement program which replaces the graphics data read-out by the emulator program with the graphics data of the character that has been selected in advance by the player at a time that the execution of the game program is started by the emulator program and a game image based on the game program is to be generated.
13. A game information storage medium according to claim 7, wherein the second game machine has a processing ability lower than that of the first game. machine.
14. A game system for providing in a first game machine adopting a first architecture which executes a program stored in a game information storage medium a game for a second game machine adopting a second architecture different from the first architecture of the first game machine, wherein said game information storage medium includes at lease one game program for the second game machinep at least one emulator program which makes the game program possible to be executed by emulating the second game machine in the first game machine; and a game selection program which displays at least one game title of the game program to be selected by a player, and said first game machine includes a game selection program executing means for executing the game ' selection program to display the game title on a display for causing the player to select the game title, and start execution of the game program of the selected game title based on the emulator program, and a game starting means for starting execution of the game program based on the emulator program when the game program of the game title selected by the player is the game program for the second game machine.
15. A game system according to claim 14, wherein the emulator program includes at least two emulator programs which emulate at least two kinds of second game machines having architectures different from each other, the game selection program starts execution of a game program for the second game machine of the selected game title based on the emulator program in correspondence to the game program for second game machine.
16. A game system according to claim 15, wherein the emulator program includes at least two emulator programs which emulate the second game machine in at least two kinds of first game machines having architectures different from each other, and the game selection program includes a program for starting execution of the game program for second game machine based on the emulation program in correspondence to a kind of the first game machine.
17. A game system according to claim 14, wherein the second game machine has a processing ability lower than that of the first game machine.
18. A game system in which in a first game machine including a first processing means which process a program stored in a game information storage medium, a writable/readable memory means and an operating means operated by a player a game program for a second game machine including a second processing means having an architecture different from an architecture of the first processing means can be used, wherein said game information storage medium includes at least one game program for the second game machine; at least one emulator program which includes a prograrn for converting the architecture of the second processing means into the architecture of the first processing means such that the first processing means can process the game program for: the second game machine; and a game selection program for displaying a game title to be selected by the player, and said first processing means includes a first reading means for reading the game selection program and stores the same in the writable/readable memory means; a game program executing means for displaying the game title stored in the game information storage medium based on the game selection program; a second reading means for reading the emulator program and at least a portion of the game program of the game title selected by the player and for transferring the same to the writable/readable memory means when the player selects the game title; and a game program executing means for executing the game program stored in the writable/readable memory means while referring to the emulator program to process the game program for the second game machine of the selected game title.
19. A game information storage medium utilized for a first game machine adopting a first architecture, comprising:
at least one game program for the first game machine; at least one game program for a second game machine adopting the second architecture different from the first architecture of the first game machine; at least one emulator program which emulates the second game machine in the first game machine to thereby make the game program to be executed in the first game machine; and a game selection program for displaying a game title of the game program to be selected by a player, wherein at a time that the game information storage medium is started-up on the first game machine, executed the game selection program to display the game titles of the game program for first game machine and the game program for second game machine such that the player selects any one of the game titles, and when the game title selected by the player is of the game program for first game machine, execution of the game program for first game machine is startd, and when the game title selected by the player is of the game program for second game machine, execution of the game program for second game machine is started based on the emulate program.
20. A game information storage medium used in a first game machine which includes a first processing means for processing a program stored in the game information storage medium, a writable/readable memory means and an operating means operated by a player so as to utilize a game program for a second game machine which includes a second processing means having an architec.ture different from an architecture of the first processing means in the first game machine while making sure of compatibility, comprising: at least one game program for the first game machine; at least one game program for the second game machine; at least one emulator program which includes a program for converting the architecture of the second processing means into the architecture of the first processing means such that the first processing means can process the game program for the second game machine; and a game selection program for displaying a game title to be selected by the player, wherein when the player selects the game title of the game program for the first game machine, at least a portion of the game program of that game title is read-out,. and when the player selects the game tile of the game program for the second game machine, the emulator program and at least a portion of the game program of the game title selected by the player are read-out.
21. A game information storage medium according to claim 20, wherein the emulator program includes. a program which sets a virtual register equal to a register included in the second processing means in a storage area of the writable/readable memory means and calculates data to be generated by the second processing means by utilizing the virtual register in response to an instruction by the game program for the second game machine, whereby the first processing means indirectly execute said data as an instruction of the game program for the first game machine.
22. A game information storage medium according to claim 20 or 21, wherein the first processing means includes a first graphics processing means for performing processing for displaying an image by the first game machine based on the game program for the first game machine, and a first operation processing means for performing operation processing other than the graphics processing, and the second processing means includes a second graphics processing means for performing processing for displaying an image by the second game machine based on the game program for the second game machine, and a second operation processing means for performing operation processing other than the graphics processing, and the emulator program includes a graphics processing emulator program for causing the first processing means to emulate a-function of a second graphics processing means provided in the second game machine, and an operation processing emulator program for causing the first processing means to emulate a function of the second processing means provided in the second game machine.
23. A game information storage medium according to claim 20 or 21, wherein the game program includes game programs for at least two kinds of the second game machines having architectures different from each other and the architecture of the first game machine, and the emulator program includes a program for converting each of the game programs for different kinds of second game machines into the architecture of the first game machine, and the game selection program includes information necessary for selecting the emulator program for executing the game program of the selected game title when the desired game title is selected by the player.
24. A game information storage medium according to claim 19, further comprising a preliminary program for outputting preliminary information indicative of an outline of a game according to the game program, wherein when the game title is provisionally selected, the game selection program executes the preliminary program associated with the provisionally-selected game title so as to output the preliminary information, and when the game title is formally selected, the game selection program starts execution of the game program of the formally-selected game title.
25. A game -information storage medium according to claim 19, further comprising: graphics data of a plurality of kinds of characters for be' g entered in a game; a character display/selection program which displays the respective characters prior to the execution of the game program so as to causes the player to select a desired character out of the displayed characters; and a data replacement program which replaces the graphic data read-out by the emulator program with the graphic data of the character that has been selected m advance by the player at a time that the execution of the game program is started by the emulator program and a game image based on the game program is to be produced.
26. A game system for providing in a first game machine adopting a first architecture which executes a program stored in a game information storage medium a game for a second game machine adopting a second architecture different firom the first architecture of the first game machine, wherein said game information storage medium includes is at lease one game program for the first game machine; at least one game program for the second game machine; at least one emulator program which makes the game program possible to be executed by emulating the second game machine in the first game machine; and a game selection program which displays at least one game title of the.
game programs to be selected by a player, and at a time that the game information storage medium is st arted-up on the first game machine, the first game machine executes the game selection program to display the game title on a display for causing the player to select the game title, and when the game title selected by the player is of the game program for the second game machine, starts the execution of that program based on the emulator program, and when the game title selected by the player is of the game program for the first game machine, starts the execution of that game program for first game.
27. A game system in which in a first game machine including a first. processing means processing a game program, a writable/readable memory means and an operating means operated by a player a game program for a second game machine including a second processing means having an architecture different from an architecture of the first processing means and a processing ability lower than a processing ability of the first game machine can be used, wherein a game information storage medium used for the first game machine includes a game program for the first game machine; at least one game program for the second game machine; at least one emulator program which includes a program for converting the architecture of the second processing means into the architecture of the first processing means such that the first processing means can process the game program for the second game machine; and a game selection program for displaying a game title to be selected by the player, and the first processing means reads the game selection program to write the same into the writable/readable memory means, displays a list of the game programs stored in the game information storage medium on a display screen based on the game selection program, and when the game program for the first game machine is selected by the player, after reading of at least a portion of that game program for the first game machine and transferring of the same to the writable/readable memory means, executes the game program for the first game machine, and when the game program for the second game machine is selected by the player, after reading of the emulator program and at least a portion of that game program for the second game machine and transferring the same to the writable/readable memory means, processes the game program for the second game machine stored in the writable/readable memory means while referring to the emulator program stored in the memory.
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