25th December 2003, 8:31 PM
I programmed a dozen RPGs, along with countless racing, bowling, paper-football, and other assorted action games on that sucker. My high school actually had an unofficial community of TI-83 programmers, about 25 people, and if I can take pride of nothing else from my high school experience, that I was the most talented and prolific of that small sub-culture is one that I can. Between being the only one to successfully create a realtime RPG fighting engine, a drawing tool and a multiplayer game, I was undisputed king of those nerds. And other people liked us because there were a lot of TI-83 owners and games were in pretty high demand. It's all supreme diddlyshit now, but six years ago it was pretty important to me. :D
I fell way out of practice though. The last time I tried tinkering with programming it again I had no idea what the hell I was doing. And that was years ago.
I fell way out of practice though. The last time I tried tinkering with programming it again I had no idea what the hell I was doing. And that was years ago.

YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR