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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 31, 2005
Filed:
Jul. 12, 2002
Fergus A. Leen, Wimbledon Park, GB;
Sam B. Lawrence, London, GB;
David G. Mcnally, Wimbledon, GB;
Clive Hetherington, Huddersfield, GB;
David M. Mcdowell, London, GB;
Kevin R. O'neal, London, GB;
Fergus A. Leen, Wimbledon Park, GB;
Sam B. Lawrence, London, GB;
David G. McNally, Wimbledon, GB;
Clive Hetherington, Huddersfield, GB;
David M. McDowell, London, GB;
Kevin R. O'Neal, London, GB;
Game Account Limited, London, GB;
Abstract
A system for managing game events comprises a first server, a second server, a processor remotely coupled to the first server and the second server, and a memory coupled to the processor. The first server executes a first gaming application, and monitors a first plurality of game events during the execution of the first gaming application. The first server further communicates first event information associated with at least one of the first plurality of game events. The second server executes a second gaming application, and monitors a second plurality of game events during the execution of the second gaming application. The second server further communicates second event information associated with at least one of the second plurality of game events. The processor receives the first event information and the second event information. The memory stores at least a portion of the first event information and the second event information.