xLIB xLIB Revolution on your graphing calculator
This one goes out to all our Engadget-reading peeps in class right now, sneaking a peek at the site between periods
(or on lunch). So you already have Wolfenstein on your TI
calculator, so why the hell not a Dance Dance
Revolution clone? What's that you say about no music? Oh, it's not a color screen? xLIB xLIB Revolution dunna care,
mate, they just dunna care.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ryan B. @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
hehe I am in class right now! 12th grade woohoo
Pal @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
I wish I had this when I was in highschool...at least I had Tetris. My favorite programs were my custom made math equations, however. My teacher let me use them on tests since I made them on my own...the others students were not allowed to use their programs since they downloaded them off the internet :)
John Riney @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
The tricky part is that you can only jump on the calculator a few times before it breaks.
Plus you need really tiny feet to hit the buttons.
Ian M. @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
sweet, ive been waiting and looking for a ddr for the calculator
Juaquin @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
Wow, you're only three years late. There's been DDR clones for the TI-83 since I was a freshman.
And 3, those things are surprisingly rugged. They'll take more of a beating than that sissy Hummer laptop. Wouldn't be surprised if you could get halfway through a song before it finally gave in.
dark @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
There's been a version of DDR [or something alike it] for quite awhile now
Kyle @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
I have an 86 and an 89 Titanium, and I really want a DDR for my Titanium but I can't seem to find any :
Kyle @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
Oops, just found "calc calc revolution"
MUST TRY!
Kyle @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
Oops, just found "calc calc revolution"
MUST TRY!
Steve B. @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
Haha, thats awesome. I'm in engineering right now, actually. 9th grade.
Darkfire @ Dec 19th 2005 12:55AM
Thanks Kevin for the great game. The orignal link for this story is www.ticalc.org The Official Unoffical place for calc programas. They used to be affiliated with Texas Instruments, but not anymore.