COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT GAME SOFTWARE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SOUL DADDY JUMBUCK ENTERTAINMENT LTD Level 5 500 Collins Street; Melbourne VIC Australia Computer entertainment game software for wireless handsets and game consoles; computer software for enabling text and graphics based communications for wireless carrier subscribers;Issue New Certificate to: JUMBUCK ENTERTAINMENT LTD. (Australia Public Company) 500 Collins Street, Level 5 3000 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;In the statement, Column 1, lines 1 thru 4, JUMBUCK CORPORATION LTD. (AUSTRALIA CORPORATION), LEVEL 14, 500 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA VIC 3000 should be deleted, and, JUMBUCK ENTERTAINMENT PTY LTD. (AUSTRALIAN PROPRIETARY COMPANY) 11-19 BANK PLACE LEVEL 5, BANK HOUSE, MELBOURNE, VIC 3000, AUSTRALIA should be inserted.;
SOUL DADDY JUMBUCK ENTERTAINMENT PTY LTD. 11-19 BANK PLACE LEVEL 5, BANK HOUSE Melbourne VIC 3000 Australia Computer entertainment game software for wireless handsets and game consoles; computer software for enabling text and graphics based communications for wireless carrier subscribers;Issue New Certificate to: JUMBUCK ENTERTAINMENT LTD. (Australia Public Company) 500 Collins Street, Level 5 3000 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia;In the statement, Column 1, lines 1 thru 4, JUMBUCK CORPORATION LTD. (AUSTRALIA CORPORATION), LEVEL 14, 500 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA VIC 3000 should be deleted, and, JUMBUCK ENTERTAINMENT PTY LTD. (AUSTRALIAN PROPRIETARY COMPANY) 11-19 BANK PLACE LEVEL 5, BANK HOUSE, MELBOURNE, VIC 3000, AUSTRALIA should be inserted.;
 

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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.