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 :
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An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in addition of numbers from 0 to
Software House: Texas Instruments
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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
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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
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(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
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Collection of games : Baby Cruncher Space Machines Turret Gunner Mayhem
Software House: Darklaw Designs
Author: Darklaw Designs
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
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An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in multipication of numbers from 0 to
Software House: Texas Instruments
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Hitmaker - Moon Lander - Monkey Man - Space Chas
Software House: Data Soft
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An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in multipication of numbers from 0 to
Software House: Texas Instruments
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An arcade game format provides fun and challenge while increasing math skills in subtraction of numbers from 0 to
Software House: Texas Instruments
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The Attack is a shooting game published for the TI-99/4 home computer by Texas Instruments in 1981
Software House: Texas Instruments
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Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Instruments
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Software House: Texas Instruments
Author: Texas Instruments
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
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