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Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
Nick Ness  Account Info

I voted for CalcRogue, because its very addictive and fun to play
I was wondering if anyone has beat the game?
the farthest i got was in the mine after the drawf settlement,
with a score of (let me check...) 52167 pts

Reply to this comment    20 December 2004, 19:57 GMT

Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
yttrio  Account Info

I also voted for CalcRouge. I would have voted for Oblivion if it didn't take up so much space on the calc (you need virtually all of your RAM free to play the game). About the farthest I've ever gotten on CalcRouge is the cave after the forest.

Reply to this comment    21 December 2004, 03:09 GMT

Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
bimsta618907 Account Info

Yeh right! I have Oblivion and about 10 other RAM hoging games on my calc and it runs just fine

Reply to this comment    22 December 2004, 03:12 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
Malcolm Smith  Account Info
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I don't remember exactly how much RAM Oblivion uses, but it's much less than the max RAM on a calculator. And, the readme explains some things you can do to get more RAM, most importantly removing/ hiding Flash APPs if you have a bunch.

Reply to this comment    23 December 2004, 22:41 GMT

Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
Dokool  Account Info

I voted for it too! I am not really even a fan of those types of games, but that is probably one of the calc games I have played most. The farthest I got was some higher level in the labrynth after the stuff which is after the town where you buy the horse =) which is after the cave, which is after the forest and the other town, which is after the preliminary 5 levels. I don't know if I am remembering that right. ANyway, I don't remember what my score was. AAAAUUUGHGHGHGH!!! that game can be frustrating at levels like that, lol, that is why it is fun though

Reply to this comment    21 December 2004, 04:28 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
saubue  Account Info
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Yes, CRogue is definitly one of my favourite games!! But it's not that hard at all. I've already found the amulet (score: ~150000), but I don't know if there's another thing to do...

Reply to this comment    21 December 2004, 12:14 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
Coolv  Account Info

U go back to the town (or village?)

Reply to this comment    21 December 2004, 22:10 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
no_one_2000_  Account Info
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This is really a tough choice. There's so many good programs... and we can only pick one.

Reply to this comment    20 December 2004, 20:45 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
Ranman  Account Info

This is one tough year for voting. So many good and professional looking programs. I believe all of the programmers deserve a round of applause. Well done!

With that said, I must vote for International Karate 68k. It was a good learning experience. What's next from me... How about Ultima V Warriors of Destiny! My favorite RPG of all time. It should be ready late 2005.

Let's not forget the TIGCC and Extgraph team. Their hard work allowed most of these programs to come to life.

Reply to this comment    21 December 2004, 05:02 GMT

Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
matt zelda  Account Info

w00t tigcc .95 or whatever better get program of the year for all the poor calc gamers that boght that 2.7 MB of archive and could't play all the sweet 89 games out their...

PS i think that supper start app should be on the list... i mean it save so much ram and memory and lots of those ppg games that didnt work when you opened their asm launchers worked with the supper start app

Reply to this comment    21 December 2004, 21:01 GMT


Re: Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
bimsta618907 Account Info

I agree with that. I think Super Start app should be in the poll. I have a TI-89 Titanium and hafe the asm lauchers dont work for me but super start launches the ppg's.

Reply to this comment    22 December 2004, 03:16 GMT

Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
Joey Gannon  Account Info
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International Karate 68K got my vote... you did an excellent job on it. Keep up the good work.

Reply to this comment    22 December 2004, 02:14 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
Ranman  Account Info

For those who may be interested... you can check my Bio page for Ultima V Warriors of Destiny status updates.

Reply to this comment    22 December 2004, 06:09 GMT

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Reply to this comment    22 December 2004, 00:55 GMT


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anykey  Account Info
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Reply to this comment    22 December 2004, 00:57 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
ti_is_good_++  Account Info

I wonder if anybody voted for Dialog Box Maker.

Reply to this comment    22 December 2004, 01:42 GMT


Re: Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
Janios Pereira  Account Info

bomber dude!! :D

Reply to this comment    22 December 2004, 17:53 GMT

Re: Favorite TI-89/TI-92/TI-92+/v200 program for 2004 (part 1)?
TI-genius Account Info

I'm not surprised by the results, but just look at labyr! LOL 0 % of the vote!!!

Reply to this comment    11 January 2005, 04:39 GMT
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