Re: a fun game
Posted by Hugh on
Thu Oct 7th 2004 at 9:42am
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Well I just went once and got to around 100k... 400k would be intense. I'll try at it school sometime where the computers don't suck bloodhound scrotum, since even that lagged on this POS a little. ;P
I decided to go for another round for the hell of it, got up to 150k... still not even close to 400k. Maybe if I shoot up it'll seem to be moving slow.
Re: a fun game
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<DIV>First try: 759063! EYAH~!</DIV>
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<DIV>Edit: oops, that was for medium... hard is quite a bit harder...</DIV>
Re: a fun game
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Thu Oct 7th 2004 at 12:57pm
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lol yeah ... cmon I want more people playing this! I want someone to beat me :/
Re: a fun game
Posted by scary_jeff on
Thu Oct 7th 2004 at 1:31pm
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You know the secret to these games? Either play on a really slow computer, or run a bunch of stuff in the background so that the animation goes very slowly.
Re: a fun game
Posted by 2dmin on
Thu Oct 7th 2004 at 2:12pm
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GOLLUM! HERO!
you'd better have a slow computer lol :biggrin:
someone I knew got 396k :O
just to be sure, I play it on a 2.6ghz p4 with 512mb of ram and only chat running in the background ^_^
Re: a fun game
Posted by Forceflow on
Thu Oct 7th 2004 at 2:56pm
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I had this on my calculator ... funny game.
Re: a fun game
Posted by OtZman on
Thu Oct 7th 2004 at 3:34pm
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I've tried it a couple of times now, o my its hard ^_^, so far I've gotten like 52k.
Forceflow: You have a Texas Instruments TI-83+, right? If so, you know
someplace I can download it? Need something to do during my classes :biggrin: .
Re: a fun game
Posted by Crono on
Thu Oct 7th 2004 at 3:42pm
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just search for Jezzball, that's the name.
Re: a fun game
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cool game :biggrin:
...i get 70k - 65k only >.<
lol ! i got 1 :biggrin:
Re: a fun game
Posted by Gwil on
Fri Oct 8th 2004 at 12:32am
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just got under 100k on my 3rd/4th attempt, cant be arsed to try any further tho :razz:
Re: a fun game
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No, there was a different version where the ball fell vertically through holes. It was called Jezzball as well.
Re: a fun game
Posted by 2dmin on
Fri Oct 8th 2004 at 1:17am
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oh my gosh gollum ... lol
yeah my friend photoshopped a screenshot of him getting 501k ... had me fooled for a few minutes :O
then I am still the undefeated champion! lol :>
Re: a fun game
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Fri Oct 8th 2004 at 1:32am
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Yeah ... that was probably the development name, then they thought, "Wait! we have to sell this!!"
Re: a fun game
Posted by OtZman on
Fri Oct 8th 2004 at 2:22pm
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Color screen and everything :biggrin: , now that's cool. Just out of curiosity, how much did you pay for that one?
Re: a fun game
Posted by wil5on on
Sat Oct 9th 2004 at 4:12am
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AU$100, but thats because the school bought them in bulk. Normally its around $150, which is about the same as a ti-83+.
Funnily enough, youre not allowed to use the TI83+, just the TI83. Apparently the + has more features or something that gives you an unfair advantage in exams. But just knowing how to program it gives you an edge on everyone else. I wrote a bunch of programs for vectors. I dont even remember how to find cross product the "normal" way anymore... :sad:
Re: a fun game
Posted by Crono on
Sat Oct 9th 2004 at 5:29am
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Odd, what do they do if you have a 89 or 200? Kick you in the balls?
By the way, that's total trash that a 83+ has an advantage over an 83. The reason why is that you don't study vector calculus or linear algebra in HS. So, I don't see how either would have an advantage in anything below advanced calc. or something as such.
Re: a fun game
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Get yourself a TI-86. It's alot easier to type up notes in the programs with the higher resolution screen and the ability to use lowercase letters, plus you don't have to bother with the retarded OS of an 89 or get it taken away from you for being too advanced. That's how I made it through higher math and the sciences :biggrin:
Re: a fun game
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We had to buy the TI-83+, because our math books uses it in all its examples :sad: A color screen would've been nice...
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Re: a fun game
Posted by Monqui on
Sat Oct 9th 2004 at 6:21pm
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Our highschool had limitations like that- basically you could use anything that didn't have a qwerty keyboard setup on it. The reasoning was that you could bring in notes much easier on those (not like it's that hard to get notes on an 83/83+, it just takes longer).
Re: a fun game
Posted by Hugh on
Sat Oct 9th 2004 at 7:44pm
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You can't take a 89 into the SATs because it has a QWERTY keyboard. For some obscenely retarded reason that's unknown to me.
Re: a fun game
Posted by 2dmin on
Sun Oct 10th 2004 at 7:34am
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um ... how could you get more on hard than you get on easy ... lies :razz:
Re: a fun game
Posted by SumhObo on
Sun Oct 10th 2004 at 9:20am
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More the point, Hugh, any model above the 83+ can do Calculus and algebraic calculations on its own. Kinda defeats the purpose of learning how to do it yourself... which appears to be what most of Maths is about. Here in Aus they're considering introducing a course which ALLOWS the higher model calculators, but are having trouble designing an exam for them.