TI-99/4A Games

The following is a list of TI-99/4A Games in the Centre for Computing History collection. It is not an exhaustive list of and other games may have been published. If you have any games or software that you would like to donate to our collection, please view our donations page.

There are 51 TI-99/4A Games in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
A-Maze-Ing Date: 1980 A-Maze-Ing

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Instruments

Adventuremania Date: 1983 Adventuremania

 

Software House: Intrigue Software
Author:

Alien Addition Date: Unknown Alien Addition

An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in addition of numbers from 0 to

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Alligator Mix Date: Unknown Alligator Mix

An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in addition and subtraction of numbers  from 0 to

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Alpiner Date: 1980 Alpiner

Software House: Texas
Author: Texas

Anteater Date: 1982 Anteater

Anteater is a one or two player game where you maneuver ants to collect food for your colony whilst avoiding anteaters

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Battlestar Attack Date: 1984 Battlestar Attack

 

Software House: Lantern
Author:

Battlestar Attack Date: 1983 Battlestar Attack

Software House: Texas
Author: Texas

Blasto Date: Unknown Blasto

(Blasto) is listed as cassette but was a Solid State Cartridge (as TI referred to them, but everyone else seems to have called them modules

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Carwars Date: 1981 Carwars

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Instruments

Castle Conquer Date: 1983 Castle Conquer

Software House: Firefly
Author:

Caterpillar Date: 1983 Caterpillar

In a Dodger Cas

Software House: Firefly
Author: Firefly

Chisholm Trail Date: 1982 Chisholm Trail

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Instruments

Connect Four Date: Unknown Connect Four

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Darklaw Designs Date: Unknown Darklaw Designs

Collection of games : Baby Cruncher Space Machines Turret Gunner Mayhem

Software House: Darklaw Designs
Author: Darklaw Designs

Demolition Division Date: Unknown Demolition Division

An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in division of problems with answers from 0 to

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Disassembler Date: Disassembler

Software House: Lantern Software
Author: Lantern Software

Dodger Date: 1983 Dodger

A bedroom-coder clone of Frogger for the TI-99

Software House: Firefly
Author:

Donkey Kong Date: 1983 Donkey Kong

Software House: Atari
Author: Nintendo

Dragon Mix Date: Unknown Dragon Mix

An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in multipication of numbers from 0 to

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Games Tape 1 Date: 1982 Games Tape 1

Software House: Apex Trading Software
Author: Apex Trading

Games Tape Two Date: 1982 Games Tape Two

Hitmaker - Moon Lander - Monkey Man -  Space Chas

Software House: Data Soft
Author:

Goblin's cave Date: 1982 Goblin's cave

Software House: Apex Trading Software
Author: Apex Trading

Golf Mugger Bomber Date: Unknown Golf Mugger Bomber

 

Software House: P J Programs
Author:

Haunted House Date: 1982 Haunted House

 

Software House: Apex Trading Ltd
Author:

Hunchback Havock Date: Unknown Hunchback Havock

 

Software House: Lantern Software
Author:

Hustle Date: 1980 Hustle

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Intruments

Indoor Soccer Date: 1980 Indoor Soccer

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Intruments

Intrigue Pentathlon Date: 1984 Intrigue Pentathlon

Software House: Intrigue Software
Author:

Jungle Hunt Date: 1983 Jungle Hunt

Software House: Atarisoft
Author: Atarisoft

Lionel and the Ladders Date: 1984 Lionel and the Ladders

 

Software House: Intrigue Software
Author:

Meteor Multiplication Date: Unknown Meteor Multiplication

An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in multipication of numbers from 0 to

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Mini - Kong Date: Unknown Mini - Kong

 

Software House: Micro-Byte Software
Author:

Minus Mission Date: Unknown Minus Mission

An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in subtraction of numbers from 0 to

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Parsec Date: 1981 Parsec

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Pole Position Date: 1983 Pole Position

Software House: Atarisoft
Author: Atarisoft

Programming Aids 1 Date: Unknown Programming Aids 1

 

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

Protector Date: 1983 Protector

No case

Software House: Atari
Author: Synapse Software

Runner on Treiton Date: Runner on Treiton

Software House: Lantern Software
Author: Lantern Software

Scrollmaster Date: Scrollmaster

Software House: Lantern Software
Author: Lantern Software

Shuttle Attak Date: 1985 Shuttle Attak

 

Software House: Intrigue Software
Author:

Soccer Five-a-Side Date: 1980 Soccer Five-a-Side

Software House: Texas
Author: Texas

Tank Battle Date: Unknown Tank Battle

 

Software House: Temptation Software
Author:

Teach Yourself Extended BASIC Date: Unknown Teach Yourself Extended BASIC

 

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

The Attack Date: 1981 The Attack

The Attack is a shooting game published for the TI-99/4 home computer by Texas Instruments in 1981

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

The Castle Date: Unknown The Castle

 

Software House:
Author:

Ti Trek Date: 1983 Ti Trek

 

Software House: Apex Software
Author:

Tombstone City Date: 1981 Tombstone City

Picture is generic

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Instruments

Video Chess Date: 1979 Video Chess

Picture is generic

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Instruments

Wargame Date: Unknown Wargame

 

Software House: TX Software
Author:

Zero Zap Date: Unknown Zero Zap

Zero Zap is listed as cassette but was a Solid State Cartridge (as TI referred to them, but everyone else seems to have called them modules

Software House: Texas Instruments
Author:

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