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− | * [http://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/2014/03/game-140-tunnels-of-doom-1982.html CRPG Addict: Tunnels of Doom | + | * [http://crpgaddict.blogspot.com/2014/03/game-140-tunnels-of-doom-1982.html CRPG Addict: Tunnels of Doom] |
* [http://ridingthecrest.com/edburns/classic-gaming/tunnels/ Ed Burns Tunnel of Doom Tribute Page] | * [http://ridingthecrest.com/edburns/classic-gaming/tunnels/ Ed Burns Tunnel of Doom Tribute Page] | ||
* [https://everything2.com/title/Tunnels+of+Doom Everything<sub>2</sub>: Tunnels of Doom] | * [https://everything2.com/title/Tunnels+of+Doom Everything<sub>2</sub>: Tunnels of Doom] | ||
− | * [https://hbfs.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/tunnels-of-doom/ Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Tunnels of Doom! | + | * [https://hbfs.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/tunnels-of-doom/ Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: Tunnels of Doom!] |
* [https://www.mobygames.com/game/ti-994a/tunnels-of-doom Moby Games: Tunnel of Doom] | * [https://www.mobygames.com/game/ti-994a/tunnels-of-doom Moby Games: Tunnel of Doom] | ||
* [https://www.videogamehouse.net/tunnelsdoom.html TI-99/4A Video Game House: Tunnels of Doom] | * [https://www.videogamehouse.net/tunnelsdoom.html TI-99/4A Video Game House: Tunnels of Doom] |
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Tunnels of Doom | |
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Tunnels of Doom Manual (Front Cover) | |
Publisher(s) | Texas Instruments (TI) |
Original Retail Price | $59.95 (USD) |
Programmer(s) | Kevin Kenney |
Part# | PHM 3042 |
Format(s) | Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module |
Release | 1982 (2nd Quarter) |
Genre(s) | Adventure, Role-Playing Game (RPG) |
Tunnels of Doom was a simplistic Role-Playing Game (RPG) released by Texas Instruments (TI) during the second quarter of 1982. It became popular with those who played Dungeons and Dragons on paper. Similar to the Adventure series of games written by Scott Adams, the game required a cartridge and either a cassette tape or floppy disk to play. The floppy or cassette-based game originally retailed for $59.95 (USD).