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nostub_drmario.zip
Filename nostub_drmario.zip
Title Dr. Mario
Description Dr. Mario is a Tetris like game. It was originally written for the TI-89 by Ludvig Strigeus and subsequently ported/modified by Greg Dietsche to run as a nostub program on the TI-89, TI-89 Titanium, TI-92 Plus, and V200 calculators. The objective of the game is to destroy all the viruses on the screen by either vertically or horizontally stacking pills of the same color as the virus (white, gray, or black). This game is very similar to the Nintendo version.
Author Greg Dietsche (gforce@calc.org)
Category TI-89 Assembly Games
File Size 37,095 bytes
File Date and Time Sun Aug 22 01:45:51 2004
Documentation Included? Yes
Source Code Included? Yes

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ARCHIVE CONTENTS

Archive Contents
Name Size
RomCalls.h    25591
DRM.ASM    36166
drmario.9xy    4064
drmario.9xz    1833
drmario.89y    4010
drmario.89z    1833
drmario.tpr    1266
drmario.txt    2713
drmario-Titanium.89z    1855
drmcn.h    16344
files.h    1462

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