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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
[[File:Touch of Death gameplay.png|thumb|left|250px]]''Touch of Death'' is a fighting game. Evidently, it is a more mature game as the game cabinet has the word "death" written in red characters that resemble blood spatter and underneath the title is an attacking {{w|ninja}}.
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[[File:Touch of Death gameplay.png|thumb|left|250px]]''Touch of Death'' is a fighting game. Evidently, it is a more mature game as the game cabinet has the word "death" written in red characters that resemble blood spatter and underneath the title is an attacking {{W|ninja}}.
  
 
=== Gameplay ===
 
=== Gameplay ===
Typical for arcade fighting games, in ''Touch of Death'' the player uses the controls to perform various moves on his/her opponent. Succesful hits inflict damage. When the opponent has taken a fatal amount of damage, the player can perform a finishing move (the titular "Touch of Death") which kills the opponent and causes the opponent's ghost to rise up out of his body.
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Typical for arcade fighting games, in ''Touch of Death'' the player uses the controls to perform various moves on his/her opponent. Successful hits inflict damage. When the opponent has taken a fatal amount of damage, the player can perform a finishing move (the titular "Touch of Death") which kills the opponent and causes the opponent's ghost to rise up out of his body.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
When [[Bart]] signed up for karate lessons at [[Akira]]'s [[Springfield Martial Arts Academy|dojo]], he found Akira's teaching style to be boring and used the money for the lessons to play ''Touch of Death'' instead. He later bragged that "Touch of Death" was a move he had learned during his lessons, and threatened to use it on [[Lisa]]. The deception backfired (and Bart was caught out) when [[Dolph]], [[Jimbo]] and [[Kearney]] stole Lisa's saxophone and played keep-away with it. Lisa then sicced Bart on the bullies, warning them that he knew karate. Not really having any karate skills, Bart was at a loss and ended up being hung from a basketball hoop by his underwear.<ref>"[[When Flanders Failed]]"</ref>
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When [[Bart]] signed up for karate lessons at [[Akira Kurosawa]]'s [[Springfield Martial Arts Academy|dojo]], he found Akira's teaching style to be boring and used the money for the lessons to play ''Touch of Death'' instead. He later bragged that "Touch of Death" was a move he had learned during his lessons, and threatened to use it on [[Lisa]]. The deception backfired (and Bart was caught out) when [[Dolph]], [[Jimbo]] and [[Kearney]] stole Lisa's saxophone and played keep-away with it. Lisa then sicced Bart on the bullies, warning them that he knew karate. Not really having any karate skills, Bart was at a loss and ended up being hung from a basketball hoop by his underwear.<ref>"[[When Flanders Failed]]"</ref>
  
''Touch of Death'' has also been seen at various places and occasions around [[Springfield]], such as at [[Wall E. Weasel's]] during Bart's birthday party.<ref> "[[Radio Bart]]"</ref>
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''Touch of Death'' has also been seen at various places and occasions around [[Springfield]], such as at [[Wall E. Weasel's]] during Bart's birthday party.<ref>"[[Radio Bart]]"</ref>
  
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
 
== Behind the Laughter ==
*''Touch of Death'' is a parody of arcade fighting games in general, most likely of the ''{{w|Street Fighter}}'' series.
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*''Touch of Death'' is a parody of arcade fighting games in general, most likely of the ''{{W|Street Fighter}}'' series.
*Although the game's premise and gameplay bear a strong resemblance to the ''{{w|Mortal Kombat}}'' series, it cannot specifically be a parody of that franchise, as ''Touch of Death'' first appeared on ''The Simpsons'' in 1990 and the first ''Mortal Kombat'' game didn't come out until 1992.
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*Although the game's premise and gameplay bear a strong resemblance to the ''{{W|Mortal Kombat}}'' series, it cannot specifically be a parody of that franchise, as ''Touch of Death'' first appeared on ''The Simpsons'' in 1990 and the first ''Mortal Kombat'' game didn't come out until 1992.
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**Later in "[[When Flanders Failed]]", to cover for skipping karate class, Bart bragged about learning to rip out a man's heart, which became the fatality for the character {{W2|Kano|Mortal Kombat}} when ''Mortal Kombat'' was released.
  
 
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== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:29, November 12, 2021


Touch of Death
Touch of Death cabinet.png
Game Information
Platforms: Arcade
Players: 1
First appearance: "Moaning Lisa"


Touch of Death is a video arcade game, seen at the Noiseland Video Arcade and at the Zip Zap and 'Za Pizza Arcade.

Description[edit]

Touch of Death gameplay.png
Touch of Death is a fighting game. Evidently, it is a more mature game as the game cabinet has the word "death" written in red characters that resemble blood spatter and underneath the title is an attacking ninja.

Gameplay[edit]

Typical for arcade fighting games, in Touch of Death the player uses the controls to perform various moves on his/her opponent. Successful hits inflict damage. When the opponent has taken a fatal amount of damage, the player can perform a finishing move (the titular "Touch of Death") which kills the opponent and causes the opponent's ghost to rise up out of his body.

History[edit]

When Bart signed up for karate lessons at Akira Kurosawa's dojo, he found Akira's teaching style to be boring and used the money for the lessons to play Touch of Death instead. He later bragged that "Touch of Death" was a move he had learned during his lessons, and threatened to use it on Lisa. The deception backfired (and Bart was caught out) when Dolph, Jimbo and Kearney stole Lisa's saxophone and played keep-away with it. Lisa then sicced Bart on the bullies, warning them that he knew karate. Not really having any karate skills, Bart was at a loss and ended up being hung from a basketball hoop by his underwear.[1]

Touch of Death has also been seen at various places and occasions around Springfield, such as at Wall E. Weasel's during Bart's birthday party.[2]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

  • Touch of Death is a parody of arcade fighting games in general, most likely of the Street Fighter series.
  • Although the game's premise and gameplay bear a strong resemblance to the Mortal Kombat series, it cannot specifically be a parody of that franchise, as Touch of Death first appeared on The Simpsons in 1990 and the first Mortal Kombat game didn't come out until 1992.
    • Later in "When Flanders Failed", to cover for skipping karate class, Bart bragged about learning to rip out a man's heart, which became the fatality for the character Kano when Mortal Kombat was released.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]