

A status line is at the top of the screen, showing point total, coins and lives. The controls are normal (for a calculator), where 2nd jumps, diamond throws fireballs, and the cursor pads navigate. The graphics fill up the screen, so when Mario jumps, the screen scrolls with him, and smoothly at that. There are several premade worlds to complete, with a boss at the end of the game. It had little support for things like flowers, pipes, coins, and fireballs. It had almost the exact graphical equivalent of the original NES game (except in grayscale). Super Mario Quest was the best new game for the TI-89 back in January, when it made its debut, still in the beta stages. Implementation: 10/10 This game looks great! The begin-all and end-all Mario clone for TI-89 and TI-92 Plus (DoorsOS and PlusShell)Īttention span: 9/10 Controls get awkward, losing fun. Ranked as 82 on our top rated list with a weighted average of 8.64.

Ranked as 7207 on our top downloads list for the past seven days with 2 downloads. It has a save state feature but it's not very useful at the moment since it only saves to RAM so it doesn't persist when you exit the game.Ranked as 36 on our all-time top downloads list with 137723 downloads. In the future I will add frameskipping so the speed is right and ask someone who has one to test it. It may work on the CG10/20, but this is untested and it would run at half speed (maybe 75% with an overclock). I've had some help from others, particularly Lephe who has helped hugely with optimisation and using gint, and Crazy_Fox2 is working on a version for the greyscale TI calculators which is more impressive considering the weak hardware but is mostly separate from mine at the moment. It is made using gint rather than PrizmSDK as it's better for games in many ways (e.g. It currently has a semi-3D effect that runs on the calculator at 60fps, drifting with boosts, a timer and a lap count (though currently if you reverse over the finish line it counts a lap). This is a Mario Kart game I'm working on for the Casio CG50.
