TI-99/4A Software

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

There are 11 TI-99/4A Software in our collection :
Order By : Title - Release Date - Publisher
Sorcerer's Castle Date: 1982 Sorcerer's Castle

Contains games Sorcerer's Castle and Lunar Lander

Software House : Apex Trading Software
Author : Apex Trading

Beginning Grammar Date: Beginning Grammar

Engaging and colourful activities that introduce the basic parts of speech and how they're used

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author :

Addition and Subtraction 1 Date: Addition and Subtraction 1

Makes learning addition and subtraction facts for number zero through nine fun and challenging

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author :

Oldies But Goodies- Games II Date: Oldies But Goodies- Games II

Five exciting games to challenge your mind

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author :

Early Learning Fun Date: Early Learning Fun

Colorful and exciting educational activities help teach shape and numbers recognition, counting, sorting, and the alphabet, as well as first computer skills

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author :

Number Magic Date: Number Magic

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author :

Terminal Emulator II Date: 1982 Terminal Emulator II

Picture is generic

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author : Texas Instruments

TI Extended Basic Date: 1982 TI Extended Basic

Programming Language Picture is generic

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author : Texas Instruments

Beginner's Basic Tutor Date: 1982 Beginner's Basic Tutor

Program to teach people the BASIC programming language

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author :

TI-Invaders Date: 1981 TI-Invaders

A space invaders clone for the TI-99/4A

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author :

Munch Man Date: 1981 Munch Man

Try to connect all passages of the maze with a continuous chain without being devoured by one of the four Hoonos

Software House : Texas Instruments
Author : All Good, bottom box flaps slightly torn

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