Tombstone City is an action shooter game in which players destroy invading aliens called Morgs from a schooner while managing obstacles and avoiding chain eliminations.
Datas de lançamento
Texas Instruments TI-991981-02-01
Idiomas suportados
Áudio
Legendas
Interface
English
Datas de lançamento
Texas Instruments TI-991981-02-01
Idiomas suportados
Áudio
Legendas
Interface
English
Metadados
GênerosAction, Arcade, Casual, Shooter
EstúdiosTexas Instruments Incorporated
MonetizaçõesDados indisponíveis
PublicadorasTexas Instruments Incorporated
TagsMorgs, Tombstone City, Arcade, Cactus, Old West, Classic Game, Shooter, Texas Instruments, TI-99, Aliens
Classificação do jogoDados indisponíveis
PlataformasTexas Instruments TI-99
LojasDados indisponíveis
GênerosAction, Arcade, Casual, Shooter
EstúdiosTexas Instruments Incorporated
MonetizaçõesDados indisponíveis
PublicadorasTexas Instruments Incorporated
TagsMorgs, Tombstone City, Arcade, Cactus, Old West, Classic Game, Shooter, Texas Instruments, TI-99, Aliens
Tombstone City is an action shooter game in which players destroy invading aliens called Morgs from a schooner while managing obstacles and avoiding chain eliminations.
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) has a rich history in the gaming industry, primarily known for its pioneering work in educational and handheld gaming devices during the 1980s. The company launched several notable projects, including the development of games for its line of graphing calculators, which became a unique platform for gaming. Key milestones include the introduction of the TI-99/4A home computer and the subsequent release of various games that showcased the capabilities of their hardware. Notable figures at TI include engineers and developers who contributed to the creation of iconic titles, although specific names are less publicized compared to other gaming studios. Among their well-known games are "The Attack," "Munch Man," and "Congo Bongo," which were significant in demonstrating the potential of educational gaming. Texas Instruments has influenced the gaming industry by integrating technology into educational tools, paving the way for future developments in interactive learning. The studio specializes in educational and puzzle games, often focusing on genres that promote cognitive skills and problem-solving. The company has received various accolades for its innovative approach to gaming, particularly in the realm of educational software, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the intersection of technology and learning.
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) has a rich history in the gaming industry, primarily known for its pioneering work in educational and handheld gaming devices during the 1980s. The company launched several notable projects, including the development of games for its line of graphing calculators, which became a unique platform for gaming. Key milestones include the introduction of the TI-99/4A home computer and the subsequent release of various games that showcased the capabilities of their hardware. Notable figures at TI include engineers and developers who contributed to the creation of iconic titles, although specific names are less publicized compared to other gaming studios. Among their well-known games are "The Attack," "Munch Man," and "Congo Bongo," which were significant in demonstrating the potential of educational gaming. Texas Instruments has influenced the gaming industry by integrating technology into educational tools, paving the way for future developments in interactive learning. The studio specializes in educational and puzzle games, often focusing on genres that promote cognitive skills and problem-solving. The company has received various accolades for its innovative approach to gaming, particularly in the realm of educational software, solidifying its reputation as a leader in the intersection of technology and learning.