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Omnimaga => Completed => Our Projects => TI-Boy SE - Game Boy Emulator For TI-83+SE/84 => Topic started by: robberguy189 on November 12, 2012, 10:20:47 am
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What games did you enjoy playing on your calculator that will fit on a regular ti 84+?
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Super mario land and kirby's dreamland. They are both great games.
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Metroid II: Return of Samus
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metroid II return of samus was a big no no for me, same with super mario land. Kirby dreamland, does it save? A lot of games either suck, or have bugs with ti boy. I like megaman games though, and rolan's curse.
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link's awakening. I've beaten it with Ti-Boy 3 times
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link's awakening. I've beaten it with Ti-Boy 3 times
That doesn't fit on a non-SE calculator.
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None of these games fit on the regular 84+...
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oh. non-SE. :(
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Do most gbc games save, or only a few?
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I don't think gbc games work in ti-boy?
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They do, just no color.
And, Do most gbc games save, or only a few?
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No GBC-exclusive games run in TI-Boy. Some games could run in either GB or GBC mode, and in TI-Boy those games are emulated as GB, of course.
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Hmm....Don't most GB roms have a bunch of zeros at the end that could be stripped? Would ti-boy run these?
Example: My pokemon red rom has 326128 bytes of zeros on its tailing end.
Oh, btw, kirby's dreamland doesn't save on the real hardware.
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Hmm....Don't most GB roms have a bunch of zeros at the end that could be stripped? Would ti-boy run these?
Example: My pokemon red rom has 326128 bytes of zeros on its tailing end.
Oh, btw, kirby's dreamland doesn't save on the real hardware.
Most games do not. However, the TI-Boy app convertor already detects trailing 0's and 255's and removes them, so Pokemon Red does end up taking less space.
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Hmm....Don't most GB roms have a bunch of zeros at the end that could be stripped? Would ti-boy run these?
Example: My pokemon red rom has 326128 bytes of zeros on its tailing end.
Oh, btw, kirby's dreamland doesn't save on the real hardware.
Most games do not. However, the TI-Boy app convertor already detects trailing 0's and 255's and removes them, so Pokemon Red does end up taking less space.
Can you get pokemon red on the ti-84 plus non-se one? I'm trying this for ages... Can you please tell me how you do it?
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Earlier in the thread it is stated that some games just can't fit in the non-SE calcs. The Pokemon games are among those, so you are out of luck.