CHILDREN S ENTERTAINMENT COMPUTER SOFTWARE

Brand Owner Address Description
AQUAPETS WILD PLANET TOYS, INC. 225 Bush Street 13th Floor San Francisco CA 94104 children's entertainment computer software, computer programs for pre-recorded games, children's video game programs, video disks and video tapes with pre-recorded animated cartoons, video tape players and video tape recorders, DVD players, CD players, children's video tapes, cinematographic films presenting children's adventure stories featuring AQUAPET characters;tote bags, wallets, backpacks, fanny packs;toys, namely games, board games, character toys, inflatable bath toys, dolls and doll accessories, plush toys, stuffed dolls and animals, Christmas tree ornaments, puzzles, mechanical toys, toy balls, action figures and accessories therefor, electronic action toys, playground balls, toy construction blocks, puzzles toys with sculpted pieces, water toys, namely water projecting, squirting and floating toys, toy flying devices namely a disk to toss in a game where disks are flipped and collected, toy watches, toy jewelry, toy kaleidoscopes, toy dishes including toy plates, toy cups, toy mugs and toy bowls;children's books, coloring books, comic books, sticker books, calendars, trading cards, pencils, pens, stationery, note pads, notebooks, activity kits;rugs, carpets, mats;watches and jewelry;t-shirts, hats, sweatshirts, sweatpants, shorts, socks, night gowns, bathrobes, slippers, pajamas, jackets, athletic shoes, sneakers, sandals;AQUA PETS;bed sheets, blankets, comforters, curtains, bath towels, hand towels, face towels and children's towels;dishes, including plates, cups, mugs and bowls;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An emulator technology for correctly adapting a processing capability of an entertainment apparatus according to the contents requested by software. An emulator is incorporated in an entertainment apparatus without processing capability adjusting means, such as a personal computer operating system. The emulator judges through a determination section whether the software executed by the entertainment apparatus has requested a change of the processing capability of the apparatus, and if it is judged that the software has requested a change of the processing capability, the emulator makes it possible to change the processing capability of the entertainment apparatus within a range identified by predetermined change parameters supplied for the software in advance or afterward.