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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (タッチ・デ・ウノー!) is a puzzle game developed and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega NAOMI]] arcade platform. The name derives from its touch-screen controls and from Uno (右脳), meaning the right side of the brain, which its minigames are meant to target. When playing the Check Course mode, a Check Sheet is printed out at the end showing the player's results.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (タッチ・デ・ウノー!) is a puzzle game developed and published by [[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]] for the [[Sega NAOMI]] arcade platform. The name derives from its touch-screen controls and from Uno (右脳), meaning the right side of the brain, which its minigames are meant to target. When playing the Check Course mode, a Check Sheet is printed out at the end showing the player's results. [[Sega Logistics Service]] announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-11 JP.pdf}}{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-12.pdf}}
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 21 November 2024

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Touchdeuno title.png

Touch de Uno!
System(s): Sega NAOMI
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd.
Developer:
Genre: Puzzle

















Number of players: 1[2]
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (NAOMI)
JP
¥? 840-0008C























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Touch de Uno! (タッチ・デ・ウノー!) is a puzzle game developed and published by Sega Enterprises, Ltd. for the Sega NAOMI arcade platform. The name derives from its touch-screen controls and from Uno (右脳), meaning the right side of the brain, which its minigames are meant to target. When playing the Check Course mode, a Check Sheet is printed out at the end showing the player's results. Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the machines on March 31, 2017.[4][5]

Gameplay

In-game warning.

Touch the Uno! is played by touching the arcade's screen.

Minigames

Mojimoji Sagashi (モジモジさがし)
A collection of panels are given to the player, each with a different kanji character on them. The player must tap the pair of identical characters. Contains 5 levels per stage across 6 stages. Localized as Character Hunt in Brain Assist.
Rokkaku Paint (ろっかくぺイント)
On a hexagonal grid, there will briefly be shown some colored panels. A smaller grid with 4 colors will then be shown where the player must tap on the colors that were shown before. Contains 4 levels per stage across 6 stages. Localized as Hexagonal Colors in Brain Assist.
Parapara Kioku (パラパラきおく)
A series of shapes are briefly shown one at a time, after which there will several collections of shapes. The player must select the one with the correct combination of shapes. Contains 3 levels per stage across 7 stages. Localized as Scattered Memory in Brain Assist.
Count-Mania (カウントマニア)
The player must tap the numbers in ascending order, made more difficult as the visual size of the numbers are not consistent with the sequence. Contains 3 levels per stage across 7 stages, with a special stage at the end.
Kurabete Check (くらべてチェック)
2 images are shown to the player, who has to decide if they are the same or different. Contains 7 levels per stage across 10 stages. Localized as Spot the Difference in Brain Assist.
Patto Number (パッとナンバー)
A string of numbers are given and the player has to type in the same numbers on a number keyboard. Contains 4 levels per stage across 6 stages.

Production credits

The game contains a lengthy default high score table. The earlier names reference the developers, followed by some references to characters from Cyber Troopers Virtual-On.

Source:
In-game high score table

Source:
Developer mentions

Magazine articles

Main article: Touch de Uno!/Magazine articles.

Print advertisements

TouchdeUno Arcade JP Flyer.pdf

PDF
Flyer
TouchdeUno Arcade JP Flyer.pdf

Physical scans

NAOMI, JP

Specifications

Dimensions

761 mm (29.961")
2.2 m (86.614")
988 mm (38.898")


Mass: 138 kg (303 lbs)

References



Touch de Uno! series
Touch de Uno! (1999) | Touch de Uno! 2: Kondo ha Futari de Touch Siyo! (2000) | Touch de Zuno: Tanoshiku check? Soretomo Battle!? (2006)
Brain Assist (2007) | Touch de Zuno DS (2008)
Albums
Music
Touch de Uno! DS Original Soundtrack (2007) | Touch de Zuno Original Soundtrack (2008)