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Most Popular Ti 99 Games - Page 4

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  • Lobster Bay

    1983

    Lobster Bay

    1983

    Platform
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    Lobster Bay is a prototype from Funware which was never released. In Lobster Bay you take the role of a scuba diver in search of missing treasure. You start the game by dismounting from your ship to further dive to greater depths. Along your journey you will encounter Lobsters and Squid. Luckily you have ladders, pipes, ropes, and conveyor belts to help assist you to more treasure. Watch your oxygen level and life count along the way because danger is at every twist and turn. Treasures await below, ahoy!
  • Mouse Attack

    1983

    Mouse Attack

    1983

    Shooter
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    Mouse Attack is a Pac-Man type game where you are the mouse and must navigate through the map to escape the 4 cats on the screen. The path of your character, the mouse, is displayed after each section is crossed. Once the entire map is traced out on the map, the level will end and a new map will start. Mouse Attack!
  • Typo Man

    1987

    Typo Man

    1987

    Strategy
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    Typo Man appears very similar to Typo II. In this Pac-Man style clone you must navigate the map through correct keystrokes displayed on the map. Once all objectives are completed the map is cleared and a new map is displayed. Watch out for the ghost gloves!
  • Parsec

    1982

    Parsec

    1982

    Shooter Arcade
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    Parsec is a computer game for the Texas Instruments TI-99/4A. Perhaps the best-remembered of all TI-99/4A games, it is a side-scrolling shooter, programmed in 1982 by Jim Dramis (who also programmed the popular TI-99/4A games Car Wars and Munch Man) and Paul Urbanus. The player in Parsec pilots a spaceship through sixteen differently-colored levels of play which scroll horizontally over the screen. The objective is to avoid being shot by an enemy ship, colliding with any flying object and/or the ground, and destroy all enemy ships without overheating one's laser cannon. Three waves of fighters attack, alternating with three waves of cruisers. Enemy ships enter the screen one at a time. A ship flying off the left edge of the screen wraps around to the right side and attacks again. A new fighter can appear with others still on the screen, whereas a new cruiser will not come until the previous one is destroyed. The fighters pose only the threat of collision, while the cruisers fire on the player's ship. The fighter
  • Return to Pirate's Isle

    1983

    Return to Pirate's Isle

    1983

    Puzzle Adventure
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    You return to the Pirate's Isle in search for yet even more treasure in this exclusive graphical text adventure for the TI-99.
  • Hopper

    1984

    Hopper

    1984

    Arcade
    Texas Instruments TI-99
    Hopper is a game similar to the arcade game Pengo. The player is a kangaroo trying to escape from three circus trainers. The game is played on single screen levels each full of crates. The kangaroo can move around in all directions and push the crates in front of him. The three trainers move around the screen trying to catch the kangaroo and to defeat them crates have to be pushed onto them. To advance to the next level, all of the trainers have to be squished. The player has four lives and when they are all gone the game is over.
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