Article: Florida Inventor Develops Electronic Video Game System

ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 23 -- Robert M. Best of Fort Myers, Fla., has developed a portable video game system.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A portable game system that uses polygon graphics to generate a three dimensional (3-D) player character, or body part such as a hand, moving through a 3-D simulated game space for display on an liquid crystal display (LCD) screen in the portable game system. Overlaying an LCD screen is a touch screen that senses the variable locations of a physical object, such as the player's finger, moving on the touchscreen so that motions of the displayed player character follow the motions of the touching object. Whenever the player ...

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