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My name is Clayton Grace. I am the creator of the site [[Main_Page|TI-99/4A-Pedia]]. I was born in American Fork, Utah, USA, one town over from where I currently live. I live in Lehi, Uta, USA.  
 
My name is Clayton Grace. I am the creator of the site [[Main_Page|TI-99/4A-Pedia]]. I was born in American Fork, Utah, USA, one town over from where I currently live. I live in Lehi, Uta, USA.  

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Clayton Grace
Clayton Grace
Clayton Grace
Born (1973-03-04) March 4, 1973 (age 51)
Alma mater University of Utah
Occupation Pharmacist
Home town Lehi, Utah, USA
Website https://www.facebook.com/clayton.grace (Facebook)
Myself (back right) and my siblings about the time we got our TI-99/4A

My name is Clayton Grace. I am the creator of the site TI-99/4A-Pedia. I was born in American Fork, Utah, USA, one town over from where I currently live. I live in Lehi, Uta, USA.

Sometime in the mid-1980s, my parents gave my family a TI-99/4A home computer system with a handful of games for Christmas. At first I don't think I was all that interested. All the cool kids living around me had Atari 2600s. Among the handful of games, however, were titles like Munch Man, Parsec, TI Invaders, Chisholm Trail, and Hunt the Wumpus. Playing those games quickly helped me to realize that the Atari offering really didn't offer anything. Not long after, mine was the home where the neighbors came to game. We continued to acquire other games. The ones we owned while I was a child include:

Out little TI-99/4A was the best system amongst all my friends up until one of them was able to get a Nintento NES. However, most of them still agreed even then that the TI held its own even against a purely gaming machine.