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As the name may suggest, ''Touch Striker'' was a football game controlled by touching a screen with a stylus. It was to be compatible with [[ALL.Net]] and support IC cards, allowing you to customise your team and record results{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20080917022131/http://am-show.sega.jp/t_touchs.shtml}}.
 
As the name may suggest, ''Touch Striker'' was a football game controlled by touching a screen with a stylus. It was to be compatible with [[ALL.Net]] and support IC cards, allowing you to customise your team and record results{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20080917022131/http://am-show.sega.jp/t_touchs.shtml}}.
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In December 2012, [[Sega Corporation (2000-2015)|Sega Corporation]] sued fellow Japanese game developer [[wikipedia:Level-5 (company)|Level-5]], claiming that its ''[[wikipedia:Inazuma Eleven|Inazuma Eleven]]'' series of football games infringed on the company's "touch screen football" patents established by ''{{PAGENAME}}''. Level-5 noted that it had been releasing games in the series without issue since 2008, and ultimately, Sega's lawsuit seems to have not gone anywhere.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20121211130248/http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/national/news/20121211-OYT1T00864.htm}}
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==Magazine articles==

Latest revision as of 11:05, 17 December 2023

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Touch Striker
System(s): Arcade
Publisher: Sega
Developer: Sega AM2
Development timeframe: 2009[1]
Genre: Sports
Number of players: 1

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Touch Striker is an unreleased arcade game developed by Sega. It was demonstrated at Amusement Machine Show 2008[2] (where players would receive a commemorative whistle[3]) but never made it into full production.

As the name may suggest, Touch Striker was a football game controlled by touching a screen with a stylus. It was to be compatible with ALL.Net and support IC cards, allowing you to customise your team and record results[3].

History

In December 2012, Sega Corporation sued fellow Japanese game developer Level-5, claiming that its Inazuma Eleven series of football games infringed on the company's "touch screen football" patents established by Touch Striker. Level-5 noted that it had been releasing games in the series without issue since 2008, and ultimately, Sega's lawsuit seems to have not gone anywhere.[4]

Production credits

Source:
Developer mentions


Magazine articles

Main article: Touch Striker/Magazine articles.

References