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game cartridge availability? [message #71075] Thu, 23 May 2013 23:40
franken is currently offline  franken
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Date: Tue, 31-Jul-84 01:16:02 EDT
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Can anyone suggest a good source of cartridges for the 99/4a?
I am interested in locating Centipede, but Atarisoft seems to
have dumped the TI.  What is the best source of standard TI
cartridges, such as extended BASIC or LOGO?  I've tried the
local departments stores (Sears, Penney's, etc.) but they
have all discontinued TI software...
	Thanks,
	Ed Frankenberry
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Date: Wed, 1-Aug-84 19:01:50 EDT
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     I have found cartridges at K-mart, Toys "R" Us, and Best Products.
I don't know if the last two are outside of California.  K-mart seemed to
have a rather impressive selection of goodies, but can't remember too well.
However, they were the ONLY place in the San Jose-Santa Clara area I was
able to find the Terminal Emulator II cartridge.

    A few days ago, someone posted some sources for TI goodies to the net. If
anyone needs a copy of the article in question, I have a copy of it.  Also,
Home Computer Magazine[formerly 99'er] and Computer Shopper(can't quite
remember if that name is right) have ads for TI stuff. 

                                    Kchual-Rrit
                                    !menlo70!nsc!nessus
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