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− | Tunnels of Doom was the one game I never played as a child. Every time a TI catalog came to the house, I recall always asking my parents for Tunnels of Doom. However, as it was one of the more costly titles, I don't believe my parents could have necessarily afforded it. The description of it, though, in the sales catalog always intrigued | + | Tunnels of Doom was the one game I never played as a child. Every time a TI catalog came to the house, I recall always asking my parents for Tunnels of Doom. However, as it was one of the more costly titles, I don't believe my parents could have necessarily afforded it. The description of it, though, in the sales catalog always intrigued me. Interestingly, even though I've been running a TI-99/4A emulator for years, I haven't still gotten around to playing Tunnels of Doom as of today (04/01/2020). Assuming I don't succumb to this coronavirus (aka COVID-19) and die, I intend to play a couple of games and posting the video on this site. |
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Tunnels of Doom was the one game I never played as a child. Every time a TI catalog came to the house, I recall always asking my parents for Tunnels of Doom. However, as it was one of the more costly titles, I don't believe my parents could have necessarily afforded it. The description of it, though, in the sales catalog always intrigued me. Interestingly, even though I've been running a TI-99/4A emulator for years, I haven't still gotten around to playing Tunnels of Doom as of today (04/01/2020). Assuming I don't succumb to this coronavirus (aka COVID-19) and die, I intend to play a couple of games and posting the video on this site.