Awesome work, very few can appreciate the genius and dedication that goes into making something like this. Well done Rasmus and Ciro Barile for the awesome coloured graphics.
Marvelous.. It is thanks to the genius (simply calling him a programmer is too simplistic) of Moustgaard, that we will see in the future what our Ti99 is really capable of👍🏻 Thank you!
Great Demo! Classic Gaming on a platform from 1981 - and what a version this is! Does that work with only 16k ram? Without a speeded up emulator? This version of West Bank is way better than MSX, Spectrum or C64 - more colours as the z80a versions, and this at 256x192 instead of 160x200 pixels - I would have spend quite some money for such a great game! I see perfection! I did try such things me own in assembler, but Im affraid I stayed a lamer compared to this guys who brought out this. It would be great fun for an old lady like me to have some Ti99-4a soft, demos, homebrew, maybe games, that are uploaded while loading from cassette here on youtube, one could fransfer it into mp3, and could load its data into the original computer via audio. Anyway - great stuff for the first real capable homecomputer!
Awesome work, very few can appreciate the genius and dedication that goes into making something like this. Well done Rasmus and Ciro Barile for the awesome coloured graphics.
CIRO BARILE SPETTACOLO!!!
unbelievable! where was this game when i was in grade school lol. you're amazing
You Sir are the master.
Wow! That is crazy impressive! And on a side note... The TI994A had a pretty good sound chip for its time!
Luckily, it was widely used as sega used the same chip in their 8 & 16 bit machines
Marvelous.. It is thanks to the genius (simply calling him a programmer is too simplistic) of Moustgaard, that we will see in the future what our Ti99 is really capable of👍🏻
Thank you!
Really impressive :)
Rasmus!! You are the BEST!!!!!! Thank you !!!!! greetings from Germany
Cool version of Bank Panic
Incredible work as always, looks amazing!
Great Demo! Classic Gaming on a platform from 1981 - and what a version this is! Does that work with only 16k ram? Without a speeded up emulator? This version of West Bank is way better than MSX, Spectrum or C64 - more colours as the z80a versions, and this at 256x192 instead of 160x200 pixels - I would have spend quite some money for such a great game! I see perfection! I did try such things me own in assembler, but Im affraid I stayed a lamer compared to this guys who brought out this. It would be great fun for an old lady like me to have some Ti99-4a soft, demos, homebrew, maybe games, that are uploaded while loading from cassette here on youtube, one could fransfer it into mp3, and could load its data into the original computer via audio. Anyway - great stuff for the first real capable homecomputer!