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TI-84 Plus Silver


Question Posted Wednesday August 8 2007, 10:24 pm

I recently got this calculator and I'm wondering if you can play games on it. How can you get there?

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russianspy1234 answered Thursday August 9 2007, 11:45 am:
yes you can play games, however there doesnt seem to be an 84 version of mirageOS which lets ti-83 pluses play the better games. you can however still get some pretty good games here:
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these games are coded in BASIC and you can use them on pretty much any TI graphinc calculator.

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varsity_prep_xo answered Thursday August 9 2007, 11:06 am:
you can play games on it... you go to apps and then scroll down to this thing that says puzzpack. or you can download them online, you just google downloadable games for *your model of calculator*. also, you can get them from a friend who already has games on their graphing calculator (it can be any texas instruments graphign calc model) using the connection cord. good luckkk

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