Ti 84 Plus Doom Gamefaqs

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A pokemon game for the ti-84 plus ce

The game mostly uses gen 1 pokemon and mechanics. The pokemon sprites are from crystal and the map sprites are from firered and leafgreen. Menu sprites are based off of firered and leafgreen but I had to modify them because of a different screen size.

Controls: 2nd is A, clear is B, alpha is run, enter opens the menu. In the menu, enter will move a pokemon or a move to the top.

  1. How to Put Games on Your TI-84 Plus or TI-84 Plus Silver Edition: Many kids at school keep bugging me on how to do this so this is for you guys.and girls. I figured this out by reading a lot on the Internet. I'm not some computer or calculator expert so I wont be able to answer your questions because I'm ove.
  2. The TI-84 Plus is a graphing calculator. Students can use this calculator to compute complex graphical problems, dealing mainly with pre-calculus and calculus level course loads.

Put every .8xv or .8xp file on your calculator to play. It requires the Ti-84 plus CE C libraries to run (they are in the download folder). The game needs a lot of RAM to run (I have not calculated the exact value), so make sure you archive as many other programs as possible.

The tools folder includes some python scripts I made to help generate game data (move list, maps, and pokemon stats)

Please link a download or provide help if you can. I can't find any ports for this calculator. Anything would be greatly appreciated!:)Missing.

This game was made using the C SDK, which was created by MateoConLechuga:

Sprite Resources I used (and who created them):

Hero & Heroine - Previous

Overworld NPCs - Cast

Battle Backgrounds - redblueyellow

HP Bars & In-battle Menu - redblueyellow

Ti-84 Plus Ce

Status Icons - Superjustinbros

Pokémon Summary Menu - Pnick0509

Interface & Bag Screens - Casquall, Redzagoon, and Waudby

Pokémon Menu - Redzagoon

PC Interface - fabnt

Overworld Sprites - Cast

Tileset 0 - Hoeloe

Tileset 1 - fabnt

Tileset 2 - fabnt

Pallet Town - Bob799

Cerulean City - Bob799

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Rooms - Grynz

All information about game mechanics is from www.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net

Sprites - www.veekun.com/dex/downloads

Move data - www.pokemondb.net/move/generation/1

What moves pokemon learn - www.gamefaqs.gamespot.com/gameboy/367023-pokemon-red-version/faqs/5764

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Ti 84 Plus Doom Gamefaqs

Pokemon stats - www.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_base_stats_(Generation_VII-present)

Pokemon types - www.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_Kanto_Pokédex_number

Base xp yield - www.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_effort_value_yield

xp types - www.bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/List_of_Pokémon_by_experience_type

Evolution levels - www.pokemondb.net/evolution#evo-g1

If you have TI-84 Plus calculator files that would be hard to replace, you need to learn how to use the Backup and Restore tools. If your rechargeable battery loses its charge, you are in real danger of losing the data stored in RAM on your TI-84 Plus. If your friend borrows your calculator and accidentally deletes all memory, how can you get your data back?

The Backup tool can be accessed by clicking the Backup icon on the TI Connect Home screen. The Backup dialog box opens on the computer screen. Select the data you want to back up and choose the location on your computer where you want the data to be stored.

The default location for your Backup data is: My Computer→My TIData→Backups. Click OK and wait for the selected data to be stored on the computer.

The Restore tool can be accessed by clicking the Restore icon on the TI Connect Home screen. When the Restore icon is clicked, a window opens, prompting you to select the location where the Backup data was saved on your computer. After you select the location, you can select the data you want to restore in the Restore dialog box. Click OK to restore the data on your calculator.