Oiram CE
by Ta-180m, Oct 22, 2018, 3:40 PM
Do you have a TI-84 Plus CE instead of a TI-Nspire? Well, then Oiram, a remake of the Gameboy Advance game Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3, which itself is a remake of Super Mario All-Stars, which itself is a remake of Super Mario Bros. 3, is a must-have for you! (That makes this game a remake of a remake of a remake.) This game includes nearly everything from the original game, including various enemies, coins, power-ups, pipes, and secrets! And if you run out of levels, you can download more level packs, or even use the level editor to make you own levels! Download Oiram, and never get bored in math class again!

Design: 10/10
Stunning graphics, vibrant colors
Functionality: 8/10
Missing some functionality, but still very good
Practicality: 9/10
Controls are a bit awkward, but supports an alternate control scheme
Performance: 9/10
Occasional crashes, but otherwise good for a calculator
Overall: 9/10
Overall, this game is one of the best for the TI-84 Plus CE!
Installation
(1) Download and install TI Connect CE on your computer if you don’t already have it
(2) Transfer these C libraries to your calculator using TI Connect CE
(3) Transfer the files Oiram, OiramPK, OiramS, and OiramT in the zip folder to your calculator
(4) Now, select OIRAM from the program menu and hit [enter]. If that doesn't work, you may need to first select the Asm( token in the catalog ([2nd] - [0]), then select OIRAM. You should see a level pack select screen. Enjoy!
Controls
[alpha] - Sprint
[up] - Use power-up, such as throw fireballs when Fire Oiram or tail spin when Racoon Oiram
[2nd] - Jump, fly when Racoon Oiram
[del] - Quit to the pack select screen
Also, at the level pack select screen, you can toggle controls to an alternate scheme with [mode].
Source Code
Want to know how to code a platformer game?
You can find the source code for Oiram here: https://github.com/mateoconlechuga/Oiram
The level editor source code can be found here: https://github.com/mateoconlechuga/OiramLevelEditor
Source: https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/468/46851.html

Design: 10/10
Stunning graphics, vibrant colors
Functionality: 8/10
Missing some functionality, but still very good
Practicality: 9/10
Controls are a bit awkward, but supports an alternate control scheme
Performance: 9/10
Occasional crashes, but otherwise good for a calculator
Overall: 9/10
Overall, this game is one of the best for the TI-84 Plus CE!
Installation
(1) Download and install TI Connect CE on your computer if you don’t already have it
(2) Transfer these C libraries to your calculator using TI Connect CE
(3) Transfer the files Oiram, OiramPK, OiramS, and OiramT in the zip folder to your calculator
(4) Now, select OIRAM from the program menu and hit [enter]. If that doesn't work, you may need to first select the Asm( token in the catalog ([2nd] - [0]), then select OIRAM. You should see a level pack select screen. Enjoy!
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Controls
[alpha] - Sprint
[up] - Use power-up, such as throw fireballs when Fire Oiram or tail spin when Racoon Oiram
[2nd] - Jump, fly when Racoon Oiram
[del] - Quit to the pack select screen
Also, at the level pack select screen, you can toggle controls to an alternate scheme with [mode].
Source Code
Want to know how to code a platformer game?
You can find the source code for Oiram here: https://github.com/mateoconlechuga/Oiram
The level editor source code can be found here: https://github.com/mateoconlechuga/OiramLevelEditor
Source: https://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/468/46851.html
This post has been edited 14 times. Last edited by Ta-180m, Dec 4, 2018, 6:16 PM