I had this one as a kid (heck, Mom and Dad may still have it in a box somewhere). One of the better games on the TI that we had. I just love the sound the food make as it goes dancing across the screen.
To my knowledge, the game isn't programmed to take advantage of expanded memory, and if it was, I'm not sure that would be something that would speed up the game.
That's actually not a bad looking port considerin the 2600 version.
philiptwood 4 months ago
Is is the PAL version?
NESAtariSegaNerd 4 months ago
@NESAtariSegaNerd No.
PlayingWithHistory 4 months ago
@PlayingWithHistory Andsthinking about getting this... Wow. Even though there isn't, this should be level -1!
NESAtariSegaNerd 4 months ago
This and the first Pac-Man are REALLY impressive on the TI-99/4A. Thanks for posting this.
Ogma01 1 year ago
I played oregon trail on this system when I was 6... Good times!
TheDemoniusX 1 year ago
This is a good looking game. This machine has some excellent arcade conversions tha tI didnt know about q*bert, for example
dreamcastII 2 years ago
I had this one as a kid (heck, Mom and Dad may still have it in a box somewhere). One of the better games on the TI that we had. I just love the sound the food make as it goes dancing across the screen.
jjakucyk 2 years ago
It is nice to know the game will run stock. Is this game rare?
starblazers1969 2 years ago
It's certainly uncommon, but I wouldn't call it rare.
PlayingWithHistory 2 years ago
Do you think it would run faster with 32 KB of RAM?
starblazers1969 2 years ago
To my knowledge, the game isn't programmed to take advantage of expanded memory, and if it was, I'm not sure that would be something that would speed up the game.
PlayingWithHistory 2 years ago
How much RAM is needed for this game?
Do you need 32KB?
starblazers1969 2 years ago
The game is running on a stock TI (16k).
PlayingWithHistory 2 years ago
Awesome! :-)
frank197594 2 years ago