So, got a TI 84 plus graphing calculator the other day, got some cool games for it (Phoenix, Galaxian, ZMercury, ZTetris and ZDoom). There's more, and probably better, but I don't want to try them all.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
Thanks!DeMoN said:Bubble Bobble is probably the best.
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/235/23536.html
I found ZTris, downloaded it, but I can't find the other 2 you mentioned... Links pl0x?myuusmeow said:My favorites:
Phantom Star - Side scrolling space shooter
Uncle Worm - Snake but turning instead of just right left down up (eg you can make circles)
ZTris (not ZTetris, I mean ZTris) - more updated version of ZTetris
These three have gotten me through a semester of geometry.
Also, is there a good grayscale Tetris game out there for the 84? The only one I found had terrible controls.
Phantom Star - http://tiwizard.com/downloads/view.php?id=47Hoverlord Nadrian said:I found ZTris, downloaded it, but I can't find the other 2 you mentioned... Links pl0x?myuusmeow said:My favorites:
Phantom Star - Side scrolling space shooter
Uncle Worm - Snake but turning instead of just right left down up (eg you can make circles)
ZTris (not ZTetris, I mean ZTris) - more updated version of ZTetris
These three have gotten me through a semester of geometry.
Also, is there a good grayscale Tetris game out there for the 84? The only one I found had terrible controls.
Thanks anyways
I'll see if I can find themsaxamo said:Blockman may have come with your calculator, but if not, its the greatest puzzle game ever made! (for the TI-84...IMO)
Didn't come with mine, thanks for the suggestion though!
QUOTE(Demonbart @ Jan 25 2010, 04:34 PM) Falldown, Rushhour. Sorry, but I havn't got any links
Marc the Superkid Quest:Urza said:There's also a fantastic game I can't seem to remember the name of; had RPG elements and a combat system where you would input specific sequences of key presses to trigger specific attacks (think top screen of TWEWY, except without movement and 5 years before that game came out).
saxamo said:Blockman may have come with your calculator, but if not, its the greatest puzzle game ever made! (for the TI-84...IMO)
TI-89QUOTE said:TI-89 Grayscale version of the classic TI-83+ adventure/puzzle game. Control BlockMan through 11 challenging worlds with updated graphics and password system to save current level.
QUOTEQUOTE said:TI-89 Grayscale version of the classic TI-83+ adventure/puzzle game. Control BlockMan through 11 challenging worlds
QUOTETI-89 Grayscale version of the classic TI-83+ adventure/puzzle game.
Urza said:http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/168/16876.html
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/170/17073.html
There's also a fantastic game I can't seem to remember the name of; had RPG elements and a combat system where you would input specific sequences of key presses to trigger specific attacks (think top screen of TWEWY, except without movement and 5 years before that game came out).
Thanks!
jgu1994 said:http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/341/34137.html
Paper plane is quite fun.
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/342/34233.html
Reversi/othello is also a great time waster if you like othello.
There's also a mario game that is quite good that includes a level editor. I remember spending a lot of time playing that in seventh grade.
Yeah, I found it, but for some reason I can't get it to work properly.
Thanks!bnwchbammer said:I think there was an RPG called Desolate. http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/348/34879.html
Other than that... umm, Phoenix is always a good bet. http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/148/14876.html
And Super Mario! (can't find a link) but if you've got it here's a few levels - http://www.ticalc.org/pub/83plus/asm/games/levels/mario/
*Edit*
Also, if you don't have MirageOS, get it NAO! Though since I see you already have some games, I'm assuming you've already got it.
And yes, I have MirageOS.
QUOTE(myuusmeow @ Jan 26 2010, 03:10 AM)