[Mark] had a broken TI-83 graphing calculator and an overwhelming urge to play Pokemon in math class. The solution to his predicament, obviously, is to hack a GameBoy color into the body of his TI-83.
That is if you’ve got the hardware to run it. The video after the break (and the image above) shows a TI-nspire CX running the popular first-person-shooter. It’s seen several upgrades since the beta ...
Where, oh where were you, Nintendo Gameboy Color disguised as a Texas Instruments TI-83 Series calculator, when I was in school? Where? WHERE? Probably nowhere to be found, really, as Gameboy Colors ...
Texas Instruments releases its first graphing calculator with a color screen, nearly 21 years after releasing its first graphing calculator. Crave contributor Christopher MacManus regularly spends his ...