That's still a bit slower than the 15MHz version with the complicated map, but it is very playable in my opinion. Texas instruments ti-84 plus super mario Published by PT 4 years, 4 months ago (T22:46:25+00:00) Discuss this article In the middle of September 2016, Cemetech ASM expert and moderator MateoConLechuga decided to port the popular Nintendo game Mario to the TI-84 Plus CE. So we can play at 15MHz with a "complicated" map, such as in the screenshot, or at 6MHz with a "simplistic" map that only contains rectangles. What slows down the program most is drawing the map.
In fact, the source code is currently 51092 bytes with comments and preproc constants, while the executable is not even 13000.Īnother question people can wonder is "6MHz or 15MHz ?". This way, people who want to edit it can do so very easily instead of digging through my usual unreadable code (even though not necesarily more optimized ). Speaking of which, the source code is completely unoptimized, but it is done on purpose.
Even if you want to play as an invincible leek that one-shot with every hit !Īs for the source code, it will probably be published (once cleaned up a bit) in order to allow people who want to add missing features (such as items) to do so. But the engine is really modular which (will) allow you to create your characters and play them ingame without even having access to the source code (they will be in appvars in other words). A question that I was often asked is "Will there be only Fox ?". To clarify that openness, let me give you an example. Those using Linux might think of open-source programs and other openness things.
Those watching the tennis know that "Open" can refer to a competition, which fits a game such as Smash Bros. Open" ? Simply because of a play-on-words with "Open". That's for future versions anyway, I have other problems to solve. That's only because I don't want my left hand to play against my right hand but I checked, everything works with the other Fox too.įor now, they are played on the same calc (with different keys obviously) but for future versions, I was thinking about two solutions: either you use a second calculator as a pad without its screen being used or I use CalcNet as geekboy suggested. On that screenshot, you can only see one Fox moving. If you don't know that game, here's a link that may interest you.īefore annoying you with text, here's a screenshot of the current progress.
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How to Put Games on Your TI-84 Plus or TI. Super Mario now available on the TI-84 Plus CE with level editing Dear visitors and members, with the staff having moved on to other life interests and as a result of changes in people's internet usage habits, the CodeWalrus community have migrated almost entirely to. For years, the TI-84 Plus series had access to Super Mario 1.