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518 Mountain Estates Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89110    702-6418783   

4580 Alto Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89115    702-4975537   

1385 Charmaine St, Las Vegas, NV 89104   

694 900, Saint George, UT 84770    435-6284389   

St George, UT   

Cedar City, UT   

Henderson, NV   

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Senior Product Manager

Location:
1205 south Meadows Pkwy, Reno, NV 89521
Industry:
Gambling & Casinos
Work:
Aristocrat
Senior Product Manager
Syska & Hennesy Feb 1998 - Apr 2000
Design Specialist
Rio Suite Hotel & Casino May 1994 - May 1998
Special Project Manager
Westwood Studios Sep 1988 - Nov 1990
Game Designer
Education:
University of Nevada, Reno 1984 - 1988
Interests:
Writing
Slot Machines
Illustration
Poker
Painting
Game Design
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Chief Executive Officer

Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Industry:
Consumer Electronics
Work:
Giant Robots of Destruction
Chief Executive Officer
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Owner

Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Emergency Roadside Assistance
Owner
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Us Patents

Gaming System Having Selective Synchronized Multiple Video Streams For Composite Display At The Gaming Machine

US Patent:
2005002, Jan 27, 2005
Filed:
May 21, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/850852
Inventors:
Marc Cram - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
463031000
Abstract:
A plurality of electronic gaming machines are interconnected over a network to a central computer. Each gaming machine generates a composite video signal formed from at least two video signals. A first video signal carries game graphics information for generating at least a still graphics display which moves at selected times during play of the game. A second video signal carries video information for generating a moving video display. The two video signals are combined in accordance with key color information, which is carried by the first video signal. The combining is selectively controlled by the central computer. The central computer may also select which one of a number of second video signals may be combined with the first video signal. The central computer may also select a particular key color from a plurality of key colors defined in said key color information so as to control where on the display unit that the combining takes effect.

Method And Apparatus For Playing Card Game

US Patent:
2005005, Mar 17, 2005
Filed:
Sep 11, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/660466
Inventors:
Scott Sims - Las Vegas NV, US
Bob Marnell - Henderson NV, US
Linn McKay - Henderson NV, US
Marc Cram - Las Vegas NV, US
Jeff LaSeur - Henderson NV, US
International Classification:
A63F009/24
US Classification:
463011000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for playing a card game is disclosed. A player places a wager and is dealt two playing cards. The player then selects one of two or more possible ranges, based upon the first and second cards dealt, wherein a third card may fall. After the player selects a range, a third card is dealt to the player and the player wins if the third card falls in the range selected. The players win may be based upon the amount wagered and the number of playing cards in the range selected.

Gaming System Including A Player Ranking Function

US Patent:
2008021, Sep 4, 2008
Filed:
Sep 6, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/851141
Inventors:
Martin Stephen Lyons - Beaconsfield, AU
Andrew Anthony Lee - Bangor, AU
Marc Cram - Las Vegas NV, US
Gareth Phillips - Bramhall, GB
Michael Thomas McNee - Cammeray, AU
International Classification:
A63F 9/24
US Classification:
463 42
Abstract:
A gaming system comprising at least one gaming machine providing a wagering game; readable and writable computer memory; a monitor in electronic communication with the at least one gaming machine and the computer memory; a user interface through which a player can input identity information; wherein the monitor receives data relating to game play on said at least one gaming machine and compares the received data to at least one benchmark, wherein if the received data indicates that the at least one benchmark has been exceeded, then the monitor records in the computer memory data indicating that the benchmark has been exceeded and associates this with the identity information, and wherein the gaming system makes a feature available to a player who has been recorded in the computer memory as having exceeded the benchmark.

Gaming System Having Selective Synchronized Multiple Video Streams For Composite Display At The Gaming Machine

US Patent:
2013017, Jul 4, 2013
Filed:
Dec 5, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/705877
Inventors:
Marc Cram - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
A63F 13/12
US Classification:
463 31
Abstract:
A system of electronic gaming machines, each generating a composite video signal formed from two video signals. One video signal carries game graphics information for generating at least a still graphics display which moves at selected times during play of the game. A second video signal carries video information for generating a moving video display. The two video signals are combined in accordance with key color information, which is carried by the first video signal. The combining is selectively controlled by a central computer.

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