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Inspired Ralph Baer to create ''Simon'' in 1978. Atari responded with a handheld version of ''Touch Me'', but Baer's more colorful and musical presentation won the marketing battle. |
Inspired Ralph Baer to create ''Simon'' in 1978. Atari responded with a handheld version of ''Touch Me'', but Baer's more colorful and musical presentation won the marketing battle. |
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=== ''Touch Me'' provides examples of: === |
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* [[No Plot, No Problem]] |
* [[No Plot, No Problem]] |
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* [[Simon Says Mini Game]]: Only without the 'mini' part. |
* [[Simon Says Mini Game]]: Only without the 'mini' part. |
Latest revision as of 15:02, 11 November 2015
Touch Me is an Atari Arcade Game from 1974. It's a memory game for one player. Four colored lights blink in a pattern, and the player has to repeat the pattern by pressing four buttons.
Inspired Ralph Baer to create Simon in 1978. Atari responded with a handheld version of Touch Me, but Baer's more colorful and musical presentation won the marketing battle.
Tropes used in Touch Me include:
- No Plot, No Problem
- Simon Says Mini Game: Only without the 'mini' part.
- Scoring Points