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Pantelis
Marine
Posted: 29 Jun 2006
17:34 GMT
Total Posts: 24
Ok im new to all these calculator stuff and i really want one. SO im mostly going to be using it for games, and junior high stuff! So can you tell me a calculator for the things i want. Also i like rpgs and stuff and that animal crossing 84+ looks awesome! Thanks! Also through the $100-130 price range!
Pantelis
Marine
Posted: 29 Jun 2006
19:11 GMT
Total Posts: 24
Also can you tell me some games that you can get for them.

And do you download the games, or buy them from stores? If you download them can you give me some websites and if you buy them from stores can you tell me the stores? Thanks!

EDIT: I think ive decided on the Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition Graphing Calculator is that the same as the TI-84+/SE? Is that a good gaming / junior high / highschool calc.? Also around how many games can it hold? Thanks!

[Edited by Pantelis on 30-Jun-06 04:47]
threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 30 Jun 2006
00:03 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
Animal Crossing 84+ was a fake screenshot I made for April Fool's day. However that calculator is probably the one you want. Try games like Desolate, Gemini, The Verdante Forest, Falldown, FastTunnel, Space Station Pheta, Uncle Worm, and Mario.

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JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 30 Jun 2006
05:40 GMT
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Edit
All games are freeware, you can download them at leisure. This site has a pretty good archive for downloading...
Pantelis
Marine
Posted: 30 Jun 2006
08:19 GMT
Total Posts: 24
Ok cool! So they have final fantasy's on this game are those like accually good? Thanks! And how many games can the TI-84+ SE hold?
ryantmer
Wraith
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Posted: 30 Jun 2006
09:18 GMT
Total Posts: 692
You really don't have to worry about how many it can hold, as I believe the 84+SE has 1.5 MB of Flash memory, and considering most games arent more than a few kilobytes, you really dont have to worry about running out of room. As for Final Fantasy, there are 2 or 3 here, but I'm not sure which one is best, as I have never tried any myself.
Pantelis
Marine
Posted: 30 Jun 2006
13:53 GMT
Total Posts: 24
Cool thanks! Like yeah..i need one im pretty sure for junior high and high school so my parents will buy it or pay for most..Thanks for the help!
Hydralisk5201
Wraith
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Posted: 1 Jul 2006
09:02 GMT
Total Posts: 576
also its pretty easy to make your own if your bored and none of the games suite you
all you gotta do is learn
and hav a programming mind
like mine
=P

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Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 1 Jul 2006
14:45 GMT
Total Posts: 29
While the Final Fantasy : Tales of Magic games are not up to what I would call par. There are a good few RPGs if you're looking for them. Here is a good place to find RPGs, just click the "downloads" link at the top, and you're off!

[Edited by Xero Xcape on 01-Jul-06 23:45]

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threefingeredguy
Ghost
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Posted: 1 Jul 2006
15:12 GMT
Total Posts: 1189
Final Fantasy Tales of Magic gets a lot of buzz, but it sucks. A lot. The Verdante Forest is a very good RPG. The link that Xero Xcape posted is good. Also try ticalc.org.

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