GAMES ADAPTED USE WITH

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
LAND OF... CHILDREN'S BOOKS Faceted Works PO Box 682282 Park City UT 84068 Games adapted for use with television receivers; Toy action figures and accessories therefor; Toy and novelty face masks; Toy buildings and accessories therefor; Toy candy dispensers; Toy clocks and watches; Toy foam novelty items, namely, foam fingers and hands; Toy jewelry; Toy stamps; Toys, namely, kites and accessories for kites, namely, kite handles, kite lines, kite reels, kite string and kite tails; Toys, namely, puppets and accessories therefor; Action figure toys; Arcade-type electronic video games; Attachable, wearable, magnetic toy figurines; Board games; Building games; Card games; Children's multiple activity toys sold as a unit with printed books; Collectable toy figures; Educational card games; Electronic games for the teaching of children; Plastic character toys; Pop up toys; Positionable toy figures; Positionable printed toy figures for use in games; Positionable printed toy figures for use in puzzles; Positionable printed toy figures for use in games; Positionable three dimensional toys for use in games; Positionable two dimensional toys for use in games; Printed positionable toys for use in children's board games; Puzzle games; PVC toy figures; Rubber character toys; Soft sculpture toys; Soft sculpture plush toys; Stuffed and plush toys; Tabletop games; Trading card games; Two and three dimensional positionable toy figures sold as a unit with other toys;CHILDREN'S BOOKS;
PUT A FINGER DOWN Imagination Gaming Inc 12100 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1540 12100 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 1540 Los Angeles CA 90025 Games adapted for use with television receivers; Board games; Card games; Dice games; Go games; Parlor games; Parlour games; Party games; Puzzle games;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for simulating games of chance using cards are disclosed using a shuffler to shuffle a set of cards and dispensing one or more cards. Current regulations prohibit certain game operators from using certain games such as traditional craps and roulette. By simulating those games with cards, operators can still provide players with games they recognize and thereby develop excitement and new gaming alternatives for their players, as well as draw new players to such games through their familiarity with the indicia on the cards.