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The following list contains our games and programs for the TI-86 graphing calculator from Texas instruments.

Files are ordered alphabetically.

Programs
Author
Ion86 (0.2)
This program allows you to run most of the TI-83 programs and games written for the Ion shell by Joe Wingbermuehle.
Clement Vasseur
Rascall (0.9)
Rascall is an assembly shell for the TI-86 calculator that will allow you to run programs for ZShell 4.0, Rigel, PhatOS and Usgard in the .85S format. Standard TI-86 ASM and Basic programs are also listed in the shell. File descriptions for programs are supported and much work has gone into getting the shell to execute as many TI-85 programs as possible.
Matthew Shepcar
Text Viewer (1.0)
A very powerful text viewer for the TI86, supports file descriptions, bold, italic, underlined, strike-through and inverse text. Furthermore, it also features aligning tools like tabulations, text justification, word wrap and dividers.

Carlo Cabanilla wrote: Hey, I love your Text Viewer program! It's so useful!
Clement Vasseur
ZAC (0.95)
ZAC (Z80 Assembly Compiler) allows you to write assembly programs directly onto a TI-86, then compile and run them. This eliminates the need for a computer for programming Assembly. The program includes limited anti-crash protection so that the risk of losing data is lessened. The assembly editor, which is included in the ZAC zip file, was written in part by Jonah Cohen.
Clement Vasseur

Games
Author
Bomberbloke (0.96)
BomberBloke is a remake of the popular game, Bomberman, for the TI-86 calculator. This version of the game has quite a few differences to others though!! :) As well as a single player mode, BomberBloke also includes support for games with up to four players and has loads of cool powerups!
Matthew Shepcar
Boulder Dash (1.0)
A classic C64 game, now for your TI-86! Guide Rockford through caves filled with diamonds, fireflies, amoeba and other strange things! The levels are from the original BoulderDash I!!!

Argante Cappelli wrote: I got your game Boulder Dash for the 86 and I think it's the best game for the 86!
Jimmy Mårdell
Maze 3D beta 5
Maze3D is a raycasting engine, running quite fast on the TI-86 calculator. Walk around in a beautiful world, with texture mapped walls. Source included!
Clement Vasseur
Peaworm (0.9)
Guide a worm to peas which appears on the screen. Avoid your tail as you get longer. Simple game, hard to master.
Matthew Shepcar
Plainjump (1.1)
A port of the TI-85 version of this popular game. Control a marble on a plane in a 3D perspective.
Jimmy Mårdell
Repton (0.9)
Repton was a game written for the Acorn BBC Micro in the early '80s. It is a Boulderdash like game where you have to defuse a time-bomb by passing over it. But before this can be done, all diamonds and the golden crown have to be collected in the level.
Matthew Shepcar
Sqrxz (1.0)
A Mario Bros style game with smooth scrolling. Control Sqrxz (a bug) through worlds containing spike traps, falling bridges and nasty enemies. All levels are stored as external variables, and a level editor (not a good one) for PC is included as well. FINAL VERSION!! Level compression, practice mode + more!!

James wrote: Sqrxz 1.0 for the TI-86 is the BEST game ever!!!
Jimmy Mårdell
Squarez
Another ZShell game that Jimmy has ported to the TI-86. Squarez is a tetris similiar puzzle game where the goal is to create 3x3 blocks instead of lines. Hiscore with initials are saved (not done in the ZShell version).
Jimmy Mårdell
Vertigo 86 (0.94)
In this very challenging game of skill, you have to guide a ball over an isometric 3D field to a gem stone. Vertigo features 50 levels, excellent grayscale graphics and a built-in editor.
Matthew Shepcar
ZTetris (1.1)
Who doesn't know this classical game? All features you ever wanted are here: 20 levels, trash rows, teacher key, hiscore table, and linkplay! Connect your TI-86 with another TI-8x calc running ZTetris (or the TI-92 running Tetris) to kick some ass!!
Jimmy Mårdell
 
 
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