My Dearest TI-85 Calculator Games,
(I shall name a few by names)
In lines of code and pixels fair,
Within your realm, I find solace rare.
A love that's forged in binary strings,
A tapestry of malleable digital things.
Oh, how you captivate my heart,
With your C-programming art.
Your 8001 pixels dance upon my screen,
Creating worlds, both vivid & serene.
Through endless loops and if-else's rhyme,
We tinker in space, one byte at a time.
Together, we unravel mysteries profound,
In a realm where love, math & logic are bound.
Oh, Tetris, with your falling blocks of delight,
You bring joy that illuminates the night.
With each line cleared, my heartbeat soars,
Our Soviet connection strengthens forevermore.
And Snake, dear Snake, slithering through the maze,
A dance of patterns, a captivating craze.
As I guide you, pixel by pixel, with care,
Our bond grows deeper, beyond compare.
And let us not forget the classic Pong,
A symphony of paddles, back and forth, strong.
In this simple game, our tinkering takes flight,
A testament to the power of endless night.
Oh, TI-85 Calculator Games, you're my muse,
With you, my heart forever chooses.
In lines of C, our love shall persist,
Forever entwined in digital bliss.
To the best code goes the trophy,
Yours truly, BarefootJoey & my AI homie
Ah, I wrote some TI-85 games in HS.. DopeWars I had to recreate from scratch after I moved, and I implemented some classic arcade games. The interesting thing was that the simpler games were much more popular than the complex games, even if there was no slowdown on the complex game. I think my entire school shared Whack-a-Mole but my pac man and asteroids barely made it out of my calculus class.
But, as I recall, it was TI-BASIC, not C, as the programming language. Was that the AI's mistake?
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