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Filename
ZTetris
Summary
Classic tetris assembly game
Authors
Site URL
Ticalc.org URL
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/7/722.html
Release Date
Sometime 1996
Compatibility
All TI graphing calculators
Language
ZTetris is the classic TI calculator clone of the popular Tetris game that everybody has played, and that has been made for all kinds of gaming platforms. The original game was programmed in assembly by Jimmy Mardell for the TI-85 and executed via ZShell, but the game has since been ported to every TI graphing calculator by other members of the community.
The game has an impressive list of features, including two-player linkplay (which even works between every TI graphing calculator), 21 levels, top 3 high scores saved with names, 16 different alternating background patterns, trash lines, and even a teacher key.
Significance of Product
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Documentation
- How to use the product
- Can copy the author's readme file (if available)
Development History
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