John W. Houriet - Yardley PA Kevin A. Hassan - Mountainside NJ
Assignee:
Merit Industries, Inc. - Bensalem PA
International Classification:
A63F 922
US Classification:
463 1
Abstract:
A system for allowing a game operator to individually tailor parameters of a video game machine provides a plurality of user interactive video screen displays for selecting the parameters. The parameters include the selection of menu choices of video games from a library of video games which are available for play on the machine.
Method For Setting Game Credits In A Gaming Machine And Tallying A Total Currency Amount Fed Into The Machine
John W. Houriet - Yardley PA Kevin A. Hassan - Mountainside NJ
Assignee:
Merit Industries, Inc. - Bensalem PA
International Classification:
A63F 924
US Classification:
463 25
Abstract:
A system for allowing a game operator to individually tailor parameters of a video game machine provides a plurality of user interactive video screen displays for selecting the parameters. The parameters include the currency value to be associated with different currency types accepted by the machine, and the coin/credit ratio of the machine for each different currency type accepted by the machine.
Peter Feuer - Rydal PA John W. Houriet - Yardley PA James R. Stelzer - Bensalem PA Kevin A. Hassan - Mountainside NJ Jeffrey D. Karn - Warrington PA
Assignee:
Merit Industries, Inc. - Bensalem PA
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
3644101
Abstract:
A game machine includes a tournament mode for conducting automated tournaments. In the tournament mode, a plurality of tournament games are playable by a plurality of players on the game machine. Each of the plurality of tournament games generates a total player score upon completion of game play. The player scores are used to determine the tournament winners. One or more sequences of tournament games are preprogrammed from the plurality of tournament games, and a tournament period is programmed for each tournament game. The preprogrammed tournament game for each sequence is playable during the programmed tournament period for the respective sequence. A plurality of sequences of tournament games may be preprogrammed to run simultaneously. The tournament sequences may either continuously repeat or may end after the last tournament in the sequence is completed.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Kevin A. Hassan Principal
Hassan Electronics Engineering Services
270 Hawk Rdg, Mountainside, NJ 07092
Kevin Hassan
BRADSHAW MECHANICAL CO. INC
47-25 Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, NY 11101 22-32 27 St, Astoria, NY 11105
Kevin Hassan
Gate Repair Manhattan Fencing · Driveway Gates · Wrought Iron
230 W 56 St, New York, NY 10019 2129185325
Kevin Hassan Owner, President
Bradshaw Mechanical Inc Construction · Plumbing/Heat/AC Contr
Mars International 2012 - 2013
Firmware Engineer
Txtechnology Corporation 2011 - 2012
Hardware Engineer
Teledyne Lecroy 2010 - 2011
Production Systems and Component Level Technician
Dranetz-Bmi 2004 - 2007
Test Engineer
Rudolph Technologies 2003 - 2004
Senior Firmware Engineer
Education:
New Jersey Institute of Technology 1982 - 1987
Rutgers University 1976 - 1977
Drexel University 1972 - 1976
Governor Livingston High School
Skills:
Embedded Software Hardware Architecture Technology Engineering Management Component Engineering Digital Electronics Systems Engineering C Analog Circuit Design Debugging Arm Microprocessors Sensors Processors Analog Electronics Troubleshooting Test Equipment System Design Microcontrollers Usb Engineering Circuit Design Programming Embedded Systems Testing Embedded C Manufacturing Electrical Engineering Robotics Firmware Semiconductors Product Development Device Drivers Rtos Integration Hardware Automation Ic