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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 21, 2017
Filed:
Aug. 06, 2014
Seiken Kaneoka, Tokyo, JP;
Yuji Osato, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuhiko Tajima, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshiyuki Shimofure, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuya Murakami, Tokyo, JP;
Seiken Kaneoka, Tokyo, JP;
Yuji Osato, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuhiko Tajima, Tokyo, JP;
Yoshiyuki Shimofure, Tokyo, JP;
Kazuya Murakami, Tokyo, JP;
KONAMI DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT CO., LTD., Minato-ku, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
If a management server receives an invitation request, the management server acquires a requester's reference identification information corresponding to a requester's user identification information, a receiver's reference identification information corresponding to a receiver's user identification information, and an identification information, by referring to a user information table. The management server generates a record in which a status information is set to 'pending', and records the record in an invitation table. Assuming that the game to which a user A wants to invite another user B is a game b, the other user B who builds a friendship with the user A in a game c, the user A manages one terminal device, and the other user B manages another terminal device. In this case, the management server sends an invitation mail indicating that there is an invitation from the user A in the game b to the other terminal device.