MULTIMEDIA PC ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE PRODUCTION

Brand Owner Address Description
HIP HIP Interactive Corp. 240 Superior Boulevard Missisauga Canada Multimedia PC entertainment software production services; production of video games, video game hardware, DVDs, and VHS tapes; entertainment services in the nature of amusement arcade gaming areas and video game centres for use by the public;Business consulting services relating to product distribution, operations management services, logistics, supply chain, and distribution solutions; business management, business consulting, accounting for businesses engaged in electronic commerce via a global computer network; business management, business consulting, accounting for businesses engaged in the on-line retail sale of video games and video game hardware, PC entertainment software and PC hardware, and PC peripherals and movies, DVDs and VHS tapes; business management, business consulting, accounting for businesses engaged in website development, management and maintenance; business management, business consulting, accounting for businesses engaged in the distribution of video games and video game hardware, PC entertainment software and hardware, video game accessories and movies, DVDs and VHS tapes; business management, business consulting, accounting for businesses engaged in entertainment services in the nature of arcade style gaming areas and video game centers for use by the public; distributorships in the field of video games and video game hardware, PC entertainment software and hardware, video game accessories, movies, DVDs and VHS tapes for others;
 

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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.