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  1. AntiAir http://inufuto.web.fc2.com/8bit/antiair/#ti99
  2. Oh wow, i never seen It before, and Is Is a official not-polyoptics peripheral πŸ€” incredible. For which games they thought this One
  3. I am sure that Greg @arcadeshopper could have the best solution for you in the U.S.
  4. @HOME AUTOMATION It depends on whether you this could mean AI Of course, the main image is the usual image used for the original Imagic's distributions. I have enhanced it using PS to have a better resolution. then the idea to use the Imagic style and the TI styles mixed. Now I am working on the Ghostbusters Label and Manual I will see if I could use the AI for that.
  5. this could be a manual cover idea for me - a Mixed TI<->Imagic Manual style πŸ˜›
  6. @Nick99 Could it be a good label for you? I have created it for my cart. I Can work on a manual cover too. this is a PDF Atlantis Cart Label with Cut Lines.pdf
  7. ...(Summary of history to date) This magazine was published by a UK Retailer: Galaxy, Maidstone (editor anonymous but probably (never listed) Simon Sorsbie of Lantern Software and was distributed from TI Dealer Galaxy in Maidstone, Kent). TI-USER (UK-Galaxy), ran to at least 6 issues- and is fairly rare although there are at least one or two listed programs in TI Gamebase (I can't check now to be sure of it). Stephen Shaw also found two very poor (unscannable) photocopies: Issue 5 dated October 1984 and Issue 6 dated November 1984. Issue 6 has a four-line report on the massive TI get-together in Manchester on November 2nd, a half page on the commercial newsletter TIHCUC, and a plug for the International User Group. Three lines give the address of an unnamed "regular publication" which is well known today as "TI*MES". Issue 6 also has a review of the Atarisoft module "MOON BUGGY" After contacting Stephen to ask him to try scanning the pages anyway so that we could try to preserve them he agreed and so we began the exchange of scans The Issue n5 was already being scanned, restored, and cleaned page by page some months ago and Stephen Shaw shared it on Atariage in some of the threads I can't find now. the final update: The scan of an additional ultra-rare UK TI User issue, the n6, is now available at: https://ti99iuc.it/web/index.php?pageid=database_cerca&archivioid=84 Issue n6 was very hard to edit because the original one had very bad issues and it needed some work to have a final acceptable result. Original pages examples: - - All the pages have been edited, restored, and cleaned the best that I can. And you can find a completely new n6 now here ☺️ Additional info: all the other old scans have been updated, cleaning the new Stephen Shaw scans of issues 1,2,3 and 4. You can also download all the software published contained in the magazines. Hoping you can appreciate all the job, now you can enjoy ISSUE 6 and a lot of software ready to play. I would also like to thank Stephen whose patience and helpfulness made it possible to preserve these very rare issues of the magazine. NB: If anyone has copies of issues after still missing from the page, it would be great if you could let me or Stephen know about it please).
  8. I really would like to receive a nanochess new game for the ti99... His borzork has been so perfect... I Always hope to see he come back again to the ti99 scene
  9. Yes i know the website Indeed. The books in the photos are very nice and i missing Just the green on of them. But i also have some more that isn't in the pictures to be honest. Of course my intention Will be to Scan them. At a certain point, when all the scans are finished i will have to sell most of my paper stuff at least. if you want and before to put the stuff on ebay i Will give you a voice @Ksarul
  10. For the spanish and the italian manuals I Remember to have already done the scans in hires but still in work in progress for the editing. I also scanned the PCB of the CART but now i don't Remember about groms. Will Need to search and check It. From your picture Instead there Is a TI-Multi LOGO cart that Is interesting too. Or maybe It could be the LOGO 1 but different label πŸ€”
  11. This should be "TI LOGO I" in Spanish, right? probably, I still have never seen a Spanish TI LOGO II then I have a lot of TI Logos but I am not sure what I have, still all in the boxes for the move and I don't remember all. for example, I am pretty sure I have also a French RAC version of the TI-LOGO 2 maybe with manuals but I am missing a French TI-LOGO I, still... but maybe I will never have one, by now πŸ˜› I have also to say that the LOGO in Italian is pretty rare too. I only found three of them in all the hunting years and only two with manuals. It is written LOGO only but as you say it should be a LOGO II version.
  12. I still never found a Volume 2 so I was sure it was never released. I am surprised to read that you remember a Vol.2 instead... wow!
  13. @ruthven I can't help with your specific questions more than Tursi has already done. Anyway when I read about VGM in XB I remembered about this I don't know if it could help you in some way... but it is worth trying I think.
  14. You mean this cassette tape? https://www.ti99iuc.it/web/index.php?pageid=database_cerca&archivioid=317 All the package scans that I have found and scanned here https://www.ti99iuc.it/web/index.php?pagina=cerca&ricerca=phm3058&cerca=Cerca Hope this can help.
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