- Touch Me (arcade game)
"Touch Me" is an arcade game first released by Atari Inc. in
1974 , and later as ahandheld game in1978 . It can be described as a Simon-like game that involves touching a series ofbutton s that light up and producesound s. The player must observe asequence of blinkinglights and repeat the sequence back in the same order that it occurred. Each time this is completed, the game will produce another sequence with an additional button added. This process is repeated and a digital score window displays the total number of sound sequences a player correctly repeats. The game continues until the maximum sequence of buttons is reached, or the user makes an error.History
"Touch Me" was first released as an arcade game in
1974 by Atari. The arcade version was housed in a short arcade cabinet and had four large circular buttons of the same color. The player was allowed to make three mistakes before the game ended. The arcade game found itself competing for attention in arcades with the latestpinball machine s andvideo game s of the day and was not very successful.In
1977 ,Ralph Baer saw potential in the "Simon says" concept behind the "Touch Me" game. He improved upon it significantly, adding colored buttons and musical sound effects, and created the Simon hand held game, which became a major success.Seeing this, Atari sought to capitalize on the success of Simon and released their own handheld version of "Touch Me" in
1978 . Unfortunately, like the arcade original, the "Touch Me" hand held game was not a major success. Many saw the "Touch Me" hand held as a clone of Simon, when in fact it was the other way around, and "Touch Me" soon vanished from sight. Simon, meanwhile, continues to be sold nearly 30 years later.External links
* [http://www.arcade-museum.com/game_detail.php?letter=T&game_id=12694 Touch Me at Coin-Op Museum]
* [http://www.atarimuseum.com/videogames/arcade/fullsize/touchme.html Original Touch Me arcade flyer]
* [http://www.atarihq.com/museum/miscatari/touchme.html Info on the Touch Me handheld]
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