RICHARD F GARFIELD
Architects in Portland, OR

License number
Pennsylvania RA007222X
Category
Architects
Type
Registered Architect
Address
Address 2
Portland, OR 97212
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Richard Garfield
621 Fariston Dr, Wynnewood, PA 19096
Richard Garfield, age 81
2608 NE 21St Ave, Portland, OR 97212
(503) 281-1864
Richard Garfield, age 68
28626 Ridgeway Rd, Sweet Home, OR 97386
(541) 367-5638
Richard N Garfield, age 62
2608 21St Ave, Portland, OR 97212
(503) 281-6210
(503) 281-1864
Richard N Garfield, age 61
2608 21St Ave, Portland, OR 97212
(503) 281-1864
(503) 281-6210

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RICHARD F GARFIELD

2608 NE 21 Ave, Portland, OR 97212

Industry:
Architect
Phone:
(503) 281-1864 (Phone)

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Architect At Rhiza A+D

Architect At Rhiza A+D

Position:
architect at rhiza A+D
Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:
rhiza A+D since Aug 2007 - architect Rigga 1995 - 2000 - architect Garfield Hacker architects 1985 - 1992 - architect
Education:
University of Pennsylvania 1960 - 1968
Master of Architecture (M.Arch.)


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Trading Card Game Method Of Play

Trading Card Game Method Of Play

US Patent:
RE37957, Jan 7, 2003
Filed:
Jun 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/343052
Inventors:
Richard Channing Garfield - Portland OR
Assignee:
Wizards of the Coast, Inc. - Renton WA
International Classification:
A63F 100
US Classification:
273308, 273259, 273277
Abstract:
Provided herein is a novel method of game play and game components that in one embodiment are in the form of trading cards ( ). However, the game components may take other forms, such as a board game, or the game may be played in different media, such as electronic games, video games, computer games, and inter-active network. In one version, the game components comprise energy or mana cards and command or spell cards ( ) having command or spells associated therewith that utilize the energy to enable a player to attack, defend and modify the effect of other mana cards, spell cards, and the fundamental rules of play. The goal of the game is to reduce the life points of other players to a level below one. In this game of strategy and chance, players construct their own library of cards, preferably from trading cards, and play their library or deck of cards against the deck of cards of an opposing player. Cards may be obtained from retail outlets, trading with other players or collectors, and winning cards at games and tournaments.


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Trading Card Game Method Of Play

Trading Card Game Method Of Play

US Patent:
5662332, Sep 2, 1997
Filed:
Oct 17, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/544306
Inventors:
Richard Channing Garfield - Portland OR
Assignee:
Wizards of the Coast, Inc. - Renton WA
International Classification:
A63F 100
US Classification:
273308
Abstract:
Provided herein is a novel method of game play and game components that in one embodiment are in the form of trading cards (10, 12, 40, 42, 44, 48, 54, 60, 64). However, the game components may take other forms, such as a board game, or the game may be played in different media, such as electronic games, video games, computer games, and interactive network. In one version, the game components comprise energy or mana cards 40 and command or spell cards (10, 12, 42, 44, 48, 54, 60, 64) having commands or spells associated therewith that utilize the energy to enable a player to attack, defend and modify the effect of other mana cards, spell cards, and the fundamental rules of play. The goal of the game is to reduce the life points of other players to a level below one. In this game of strategy and chance, players construct their own library of cards, preferably from trading cards, and play their library or deck of cards against the deck of cards of an opposing player. Cards may be obtained from retail outlets, trading with other players or collectors, and winning cards at games and tournaments.