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Re: Favorite TI-83/TI-83+/TI-84+ Program for 2004?
Brady R. Mayes  Account Info
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I'm stuck between Acegoyobis, Desolate, and Harvest Moon. I mean, you've really got to appreciate the skill that went into those games. I'm leaning toward Acelgoyobis because of the physics and the cool table builder. Plus, it's one of the only major projects to hit the 82 in the past two or three years. And talk about addictive... ;)

Reply to this comment    7 December 2004, 06:45 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-83/TI-83+/TI-84+ Program for 2004?
shkaboinka  Account Info
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Well I hope that ROL3 (or zelda dark) wins; it really is amazing how great those RPG's are, and they are in basic!

Also, these people have put in SO much work for these RPG's; 6 months (if I remember correctly)! AND, it is the most complex and complete RPG made for the calc; now THAT deserves some recognition, Basic or not (well, it does use a LOT of assembly routines, but that's awesome the way all those great resources are used their best; this work is a great example and demonstration of..a lot of things)!

Check out the Omnimaga homepage; they have all the "good" RPG's, which most people have NEVER seen (the best people see are those incomplete zelda games, which don't even come close to some of these masterpieces!): http://omnimaga.tk/

..and the best graphics that anything else, in basic!?

Reply to this comment    9 December 2004, 14:09 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-83/TI-83+/TI-84+ Program for 2004?
takuanitromars36 Account Info

I voted for Cabamap. It is absolutely an excellent math program to calculate long numbers (AMC *cough* *cough*). All the games are good, but they are so good that I can't decide. CrunchyOS is also good, but it will still be a while before it can match the splendor of MirageOS 1.3.

Reply to this comment    11 December 2004, 05:07 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-83/TI-83+/TI-84+ Program for 2004?
nathan90 Account Info

where do u find mirage 1.3, it says 1.2

Reply to this comment    11 December 2004, 18:37 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-83/TI-83+/TI-84+ Program for 2004?
takuanitromars36 Account Info

I'm one of the beta testers for MirageOS 1.3. Look at the version history on the MirageOS Homepage on the Detached Solutions website.

Reply to this comment    13 December 2004, 11:58 GMT
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