![]() ![]() I have spent hours and hours playing and inventing calculator games, so I think I must share a little bit of my knowledge with you: You don't actually need a posh programmable calculator to play games in math class, you can have fun with practically any kind of calculator if you know how to. Since you get a limited number of batters in cricket, if you get 10 outs you're done. If you get any number above 0.2 you take the first number after the decimal point and add it to your total. You keep pressing the random number button. Pong - despite a horrible framerate, I can play this for hoursĪn Australian game I played before is known as calculator cricket.Cards of all types ( blackjack and poker being the most popular in my school). ![]() Some games do not even need to be programmed, but simply random number games. The calculators being extremely tedious to program, they nevertheless provide high quality entertainment to the bored math student. The games are typically played on a TI-8X model (TI-82, 83, 85, 86, 89 being the most common) which seem to be extremely popular in the US. An excellent way to waste time while sitting in math class.
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