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Chu


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Joined: 19 Feb 2006
Posts: 16

Posted: 23 Apr 2006 10:05:28 am    Post subject:

File Name :: Snake v2.9.1
Author :: Chu
Category :: Ti-83plus Basic Games
Screenshot :: [img]http://www.unitedti.org/index.php?act=downloads&do=imgss&id=195[/img]
Description ::
Updates from v2.8.1:
-Everything turned into text on the graph
-The option to turn lives on/off in the settings menu
-Updated in-game instructions and credits

Try to avoid the mines in this snake game! This is a Snake game made entirely out of TI-modified BASIC. It is approximately 3300 Bytes and is compatible with the TI-84 Plus (S/E) and TI-83 Plus (S/E). With four modes of difficulty and a three person high score tracker, this game can keep you entertained for several hours in a very boring class. Now included is a program that installs the game on your calculator (please run it first if you do not have a previous version of Snake loaded onto your calculator!) The package also includes a remake of the original Snake game and a RAM-conserving version of 2.8.4 for people who don't have a lot of memory.

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axcho


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Joined: 09 Nov 2004
Posts: 555

Posted: 25 Apr 2006 03:57:16 pm    Post subject:

I'm curious what "TI-modified BASIC" is. It didn't look like there were any assembly utilities in the zip file...

Also, you probably don't need an installer. Maybe it is some sort of assembly thing? If the only purpose of it is to set up the high score variables, you could probably avoid having a separate installer by using the SetUpEditor command on a list that keeps track of the score.
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