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  • ...|| Never Released || style="text-align:center;"| [https://4apedia.com/roms/Card%20Sharp.rpk '''R'''] ...ttp://www.videogamehouse.net/rarity.txt TI-99/4A Videogame House: TI-99/4A Game Cartridge Rarity List]
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  • ...nder''' for the TI-99/4A is a port of the 1981 Williams Electronics arcade game by the same name. The TI-99/4A version was published and distributed by [[A {{Infobox video game
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  • '''Picnic Paranoia''' is an [[:Category:Action|action]] game originally programmed by [[Russ Segal]] for Synapse Software in 1982 for th {{Infobox video game
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  • '''Microsurgeon''' is an action video game created and published by [[:Category:Imagic|Imagic]] in 1982, originally fo {{Infobox video game
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  • '''Centipede''' is a vertically oriented shooter game originally developed by [[Atarisoft|Atari]] in June of 1981. It was ported {{Infobox video game
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  • {{Infobox video game ...ck A Word''' - Reinforces the vocabulary introduced in Pick A Picture. The game-like format presents sentences, one at a time, that can be completed by sel
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  • ...'s Gamevision series include [[Connect Four]], [[Yahtzee]], [[Hangman]], [[Card Sharp]], and [[Stratego]]. There was also a Gamevision Demo Cartridge conta {{Infobox video game
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  • ...nd TI-99/4A. Other titles in the Gamevision series included [[Yahtzee]], [[Card Sharp]], [[Hangman]], [[Stratego]] and [[ZeroZap]]. It was released during {{Infobox video game
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  • '''Ambulance''' is a [[Funware]] game created for the TI-99/4A during the [[:Category:1983 Software|second quarte {{Infobox video game
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  • ...oftware|third quarter of 1983]]. It is a video game inspired by the arcade game Dig Dug. Anteater originally retailed for $44.95 (USD) and was released on {{Infobox video game
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  • '''Dig Dug''' is an [[:Category:Action|Action]]/[[:Category:Maze|Maze]] game created by [[Atarisoft]] for the TI-99/4A home computer system. It was rele {{Infobox video game
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  • '''Blackjack & Poker''' is a video game created by [[Milton Bradley]] for the TI-99/4 and TI-99/4A home computer sy {{Infobox video game
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  • {{Infobox video game .../timeline/cartbytitle.html#H}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|title=TI-99/4A Video Game House: Hangman|url=https://www.videogamehouse.net/hangmangv.html}}</ref>
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  • {{Infobox video game * [[Blackjack & Poker|Card Sharp]]
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  • '''Donkey Kong''' is a Nintendo created video game distributed by [[Atarisoft]] for the [[Texas Instruments|Texas Instruments {{Infobox video game
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  • {{Infobox video game ...d-Style Cover]] The learning activities in Number Magic utilize the "flash card" approach long used by educators for practice in basic math facts. The modu
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  • '''Jungle Hunt''' is a video game created by Taito of American that was eventually ported to the TI-99/4A hom {{Infobox video game
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  • ...ategory:Action|Action]]/[[:Category:Maze|Maze]] arcade version of the same game originally created by Namco. The port for TI-99/4a was developed by [[Atari {{Infobox video game
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  • ...s''' is an [[:Category:Action|Action]]/[[:Category:Shooter|Shooter]] video game created by [[Atarisoft]] for multiple gaming systems including the TI-99/4A {{Infobox video game
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  • {{Infobox video game ...e is 10 frames long, or 10 questions per player. The player (on two-player game) with the highest score wins.
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