AUGMENTED REALITY GAME SOFTWARE

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ARIO Ario 12050 Jefferson Avenue Suite 237 Newport News VA 23606 Augmented reality game software for use in mobile devices, tablets, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers; virtual reality game software for use in mobile devices, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers; Augmented reality software for use in mobile devices, tablets, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers for integrating data with real world environments for construction applications, military applications, medical and telemedicine applications, gaming, education, training, and advertising purposes; virtual reality software for use in mobile devices, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers for integrating data with real world environments for construction applications, military applications, medical and telemedicine applications, gaming, education, training, and advertising purposes;Computer graphics design services; Computer programming services for creating augmented reality videos and games; Design and development of computer game software and virtual reality software; Designing and developing computer game software and video game software for use with computers, video game program systems and computer networks; Designing and modifying computer programs and video games for others;
COLOSSEUM Live At The Monument Ltd. 7 Mount Pleasant Monkton Combe Bath, Somerset BA27HW United Kingdom Augmented reality game software; Downloadable computer game programs; Downloadable computer game software; Downloadable computer games; Downloadable electronic games; Downloadable musical sound recordings; Downloadable video game programs; Downloadable video game software; Interactive entertainment computer software for video games; Virtual reality game software; Virtual reality games software; Virtual reality software for playing virtual reality games; Computer games; Computer Game Software; Computer Game Discs;
PIP Ario Technologies, Inc. 500 East Main Street, Suite 1558 Norfolk VA 23510 Augmented reality game software for use in mobile devices, tablets, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers; virtual reality game software for use in mobile devices, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers; Augmented reality software for use in mobile devices, tablets, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers for integrating data with real world environments for construction applications, commercial applications, industrial applications, military applications, medical and telemedicine applications, gaming, education, training, productivity and workflow improvement, and advertising purposes; virtual reality software for use in mobile devices, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers for integrating data with real world environments for construction applications, commercial applications, industrial applications, military applications, medical and telemedicine applications, gaming, education, training, productivity and workflow improvement, and advertising purposes; productivity and workflow software for use in mobile devices, tablets, computers, wireless IoT (Internet of Things) devices, and servers for construction applications, commercial applications, industrial applications, military applications, medical and telemedicine applications, gaming, education, training, productivity and workflow improvement, and advertising purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A new interaction/input device for an augmented reality system is provided. In an augmented reality system using infrared video-based tracking, the interaction/input device is employed by placing markers, e.g., small disks, at a predetermined location in a scene viewed by a user which are augmented to simulate physical buttons. These augmented markers, as viewed through the augmented reality system, can then be physically manipulated by the user. The user will put their fingers on one of these markers, and in turn, the infrared video-based tracker will recognize this action and process it accordingly. The augmented reality system can also augment simulated menus in the user's view giving the user the necessary feedback for interaction. By exploiting conventional tracking technology, the interaction/input device can be implemented with minimal additional hardware and minimal additional processing required by the augmented reality system.