Roll a ball down a track and try not to let it fall off. Jump, accelerate, decelerate, go left or go right. This is a really fun game! Includes seven tracks and a level editor.
Created by a French user, after making a bet with friends that he could design a game in machine language within only 1 hour. The purpose of the game is to get out of the labyrinth and to blow up the other player with bombs. You can catch bombs or bonuses to improve your bomb damages. For 1 or 2 players.
An adaptation of the DopeWars PC game, which is an ameliorated version of Drug Wars. Buy and sell drugs, make cash, and avoid cops; those are the basic rules.
Collection of documents for DuneII in HTML, .txt and .doc formats. Includes manual and strategy assistance, installation and key instructions, screen translations and program review(s). Some documents in French and English.
This is a program, written in French but easily understandable, that allows you to automate the entry and playing of music. Basically it asks you how many notes in the piece and then loops through asking, for each note, what note it is (do, re, mi etc), and which octave. You can also choose to enter a rest. The result is stored into L1 (one of the lists) and can then be played. Quite simple but easier to use than programming it yourself.
Game where you must move the ball in the holes before reaching the top of the screen. Bonus will help you, very fun! You must stand alive as long as you can before your ball gets scratched!
Grayscale tunnel game. As of March 2013, there is no working way to transfer programs to the PC. The provided ways do not work, because the firmware used by the emulator required to transfer files isn't available anywhere for download for the calculator and both must have identical revision numbers in order to accept programs from each others. The connectivity kit provided with the calculator only lets you view/edit code. This is why the game is provided in source code form. This game will most likely only run on the HP 39gII released in 2012.
Side-scrolling game based on the computer game, where you try to kill four worms of the opposing team with many weapons (bazooka, banana bomb, kamikaze, etc.).
Like the Jezz Ball PC game. The goal is to fill up the screen without hitting the moving balls. Each level gets harder by the increasing percentage of the screen that must be filled up and the increasing amount of balls.
"Shoot the aliens, before they shoot you" could be a short description of this game. This game is similar to Round 42 for the computer, but with only five levels.
Game where the object, is, when the gunslinger reaches for his holster, to press ON to shoot him. The difficulty increases each level. Sound is optional and very western.
Implementation of Snake, where your snake grows as you eat, and you must make sure not to run into yourself. This game will most likely only run on the HP 39gII released in 2012.
As a "garbage collector," your task is to collect lost objects and push them onto free storage locations through a puzzle. This is a fun, 50-level game.
This is Tetris2, a very nice Tetris game for all HP graphing calculators (38G, 39G, 40G, 48, 49G). Some features: small size (<6.5kb though a very good size/performance ratio), very close to the original TETRIS gameplay, configuration of the gameplay + three game modes, 2-Player games via serial I/O (IR or wire), runs well on Emu48 (sp 8+).
It's Tic Tac Toe for the HP-39/40g! And this new version is worth checking out! Smaller, better and optimized code for maximal playing pleasure. The bug is gone and there are more options than ever! For the interest of (beginning) System RPL programmers the code is included and commented!
An adaptation of Tron, with a lot of game modes, 2P mode, high scores, and a lot of options. This old version is included because of its lower memory requirement.