VicViper Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 Im about to dig my fathers old Ti994a out of his basement, i tried getting into it once already, but the games he had where pretty uninspiring. But after seeing how much support there is in the community, I'm going to give it another go. Whats the best SD card Device, and what games should i track down? Homebrew stuff? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sinphaltimus Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 The finalGrom99 and the zip file created for it here:ftp://ftp.whtech.com/Cartridges/FinalGROM99/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asmusr Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 The finalGrom99 and the zip file created for it here:ftp://ftp.whtech.com/Cartridges/FinalGROM99/ ... plus you need a 32K expansion for most of the homebrew games: https://www.arcadeshopper.com/wp/?page_id=11#!/32k-sidecar-memory-expansion-NEW-RUN-PREORDER/p/73789245/category=22255086 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
digdugnate Posted August 20, 2017 Share Posted August 20, 2017 i personally really enjoy Slymoids, the Scott Adams Adventure games (if you like text-based adventure), Crossfire, Buck Rogers, and Henhouse, i cant avow to the homebrew stuff just yet because I haven't played much Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+arcadeshopper Posted August 20, 2017 Share Posted August 20, 2017 as stated in the pinned post for "newbs": 32k is mandatory to play homebrew/disk software finalgrom99 is the latest and greatest sd card, finalroms are available as well but only do 32k rom via sd while finalgrom's do 1mb rom+ grom emu we have a great game contest going on a lot of good games being showcased there, how about the ti gameshelf? all the links are in the post Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
globeron Posted August 20, 2017 Share Posted August 20, 2017 - Check out emulators like Classic99 and load easily all the games (games are on ftp://ftp.whtech.com) and online JS99er.net (select "more" for all the modules), so you can see them online. Ciro also has a page with a quick link on the Italian website (gameshelf) - Games: See Rasmus games, like SuperMario, FlappyBird, Scramble, Jet Set Willy, Road Hunter, Sabre Wulf and many more See also our gaming competition in the Atari TI-99/4A forum: - Munch Man, Neverlander, Frogger and TI-Toad Of course you can play them on your own TI, easiest is: * get a FinalGrom (with SD card), via Ralph (search in the forum) and a sidecar 32K module (via Arcadeshopper) * or get an ubergrom cart pre-configured with games e.g. 2048K Games 1 card + a sidecar 32K module (both via Arcadeshopper) Check also my Youtube channel (TI99 VIDEOS) for alternatives, like RetroPi + TI/Sim and Sony PSP running TI/Sim 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Omega-TI Posted August 21, 2017 Share Posted August 21, 2017 Im about to dig my fathers old Ti994a out of his basement, i tried getting into it once already, but the games he had where pretty uninspiring. But after seeing how much support there is in the community, I'm going to give it another go. Whats the best SD card Device, and what games should i track down? Homebrew stuff? A while back I made a << BLOG ENTRY >> just for people like YOU, new or returning TI'ers. You've already got the first part licked, so start at the SECOND part and work your way down! It looks like I'll need to update that entry for the FinalGROM 99... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeBo Posted August 21, 2017 Share Posted August 21, 2017 The games from Parker Bros - Popeye, Qbert, Frogger are among the best ports of those games on any original-era system, as are a few (Centipede / Moon Patrol / Pacman / Shamus / Robotron 2084) of the Atarisoft titles. DataBioTics has an amazing Tennis and a Jumpman clone which is inarguably as good (or better) than the original, Tigervision has a near perfect version of Miner2049, and Funware has some GREAT titles like St Nick and Lobster Bay. All of those only require a cartridge. Then of course there are the TI homebrews, which in many cases surpass any other system (ours is without a doubt the best Scramble clone on any early 80's machine). Add 32K and an F18A video board and your gaming library could grow (in quantity and quality) substantially adding jaw-dropping titles like Super Mario Bros (a multi-level demo that looks identical to the NES version), a stunning Alex Kidd and many many more. Other Modern hardware... A FinalGrom is the most recent (and best) SD card solution for Cartriges, while the nanoPEB gives you CF card disc emulation, 32K and RS232 capabilities. There is also a stand-alone 32K expansion card that is a cost effective way to increase your memory and your library. Try to add TI Extended Basic and the Editor/Assembler cart to your collection (or their file versions onto a FinalGrom99) ASAP, and they will make your potential file-based game library HUGE adding all manner of (originally) disk based software. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gyuuu Posted August 22, 2017 Share Posted August 22, 2017 Got a 99 not too long ago myself, diving into the library has been pretty great. I'll second the recommendations for Slymoids and Henhouse, both are great. Henhouse takes a little time to really get going but once it does it's frantic and awesome. I'd also suggest Treasure Island, Moon Mine, Ambulance, Meteor Belt, Bigfoot, Fathom, Picnic Paranoia and Space Bandits. Tunnels of Doom is great if you have a means to load the dungeons. It's a good bet that Parsec was in that initial batch of games you tried, but it's worth snagging a copy if it wasn't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VicViper Posted August 22, 2017 Author Share Posted August 22, 2017 Got a 99 not too long ago myself, diving into the library has been pretty great. I'll second the recommendations for Slymoids and Henhouse, both are great. Henhouse takes a little time to really get going but once it does it's frantic and awesome. I'd also suggest Treasure Island, Moon Mine, Ambulance, Meteor Belt, Bigfoot, Fathom, Picnic Paranoia and Space Bandits. Tunnels of Doom is great if you have a means to load the dungeons. It's a good bet that Parsec was in that initial batch of games you tried, but it's worth snagging a copy if it wasn't. I played Parsec in my youth, and wanted to play it again, was the whole reason i dug it out. I couldn't figure out the controllers last time, didn't know my dad was using a converter back in the day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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