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I had an idea like this, I called it A-GAMES, currently holding 3 games (a maze game with traps, a catch game that's very boring but with some really funny cheats and a calc-variant of the impossible quiz). The differences are that my games are much larger and not programmed in TI-BASIC but in the BASIC-variant on the fx-9860GII. The downsides are that I can't upload any screenshots since the fx-9860GII doesn't have anything like thet, let alone make a short movie...
Looks cool! What's the Maze Creeper game like?
I could've sworn I made pong a while ago, but it was really basic EDIT: found it. http://ourl.ca/4491/104937like I said, its really simple.
Quote from: yunhua98 on February 21, 2011, 12:02:28 pmI could've sworn I made pong a while ago, but it was really basic EDIT: found it. http://ourl.ca/4491/104937like I said, its really simple. Ah, yes. Sorry, but decided not to include it, as I didn't like how the ball bounced really funny.
This is turning out great! I like some of these games more than ones written in ASM
I have some suggestions: adding a pause and exit button to every game that "requires" one (especially action games).
EDIT: For highscores, you could have a routine that takes care of all the games at the end of the program.