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Calculator Community => TI Calculators => Topic started by: Chrg on September 15, 2018, 07:17:34 pm

Title: nSpire video game ideas
Post by: Chrg on September 15, 2018, 07:17:34 pm
Someone should make games like these for the TI-nSpire. Or at least port them.  :thumbsup:

New games I want:
Luigi's Mansion
Psycho Waluigi
Waluigi's Taco Stand
Mario Kart
Super Smash Bros
Crazy Taxi
Kirby Mass Attack
Rhythm Heaven
Terra Incognita
Jetix Puzzle Buzzle
a remake of Block Dude from the TI-83 series
Super Mario RPG
Donkey Kong Country
a video game based on Five Nights at Freddy's
Alien Hominid
Kirby Air Ride
Mega Man. Need I say more?
Parappa The Rapper
Jak & Daxter
Where's Waldo
Gang Garrison 2
M.U.G.E.N

New emulators I want:
Gamecube
PSP
SNES
PlayStation 1
Vectrex
Nintendo 64
Atari 2600
ColecoVision

:thumbsup:
Title: Re: nSpire video game ideas
Post by: Jonson26 on October 13, 2018, 02:33:33 pm
Most of the games on your i recognise list seem to be in 3d. That doesn't really help, since the nspire doesn't have any hw acceleration for that kind of stuff. Also, c/asm programming on the nspire isn't the easiest task, since the sdk is really hard to set up (belive me, i tried, i got many people on this forum to help me, and in the end i didn't even manage to compile a simple helloworld program).
Regarding block dude, you're in luck! There's one somewhere on ticalc, it's only flaw being the absence of the password feature.
Title: Re: nSpire video game ideas
Post by: Xeda112358 on March 25, 2019, 03:57:25 pm
If you want those games you should make them :D
Title: Re: nSpire video game ideas
Post by: Chrg on March 27, 2019, 03:57:36 pm
Most of the games on your i recognise list seem to be in 3d. That doesn't really help, since the nspire doesn't have any hw acceleration for that kind of stuff.

Then how did we make Crafti for the nSpire? That was DEFINITELY 3D.
Title: Re: nSpire video game ideas
Post by: Eeems on March 27, 2019, 04:41:19 pm
Most of the games on your i recognise list seem to be in 3d. That doesn't really help, since the nspire doesn't have any hw acceleration for that kind of stuff.

Then how did we make Crafti for the nSpire? That was DEFINITELY 3D.
It wasn't hardware accelerated. It was rendered completely by the CPU which is much slower.