Final Doom: Tunnels of Doom’s Best Adventures: 1987-1994
The very best in Tunnels of Doom games from the late 80s and early 90s, reviewed. Including great contributions from Ken …
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The very best in Tunnels of Doom games from the late 80s and early 90s, reviewed. Including great contributions from Ken …
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I just got a TI99, cant wait to get into TOD!!
I never knew. Wow, love the original Tunnels of Doom.
I feel my age… Thanks for the blast from the past…
I loved the K-Mart module. With monsters like Runaway Shopping Cart and Little Brat I played several times and never got tired of it.
Nice 1++ you got them all!
Do you by chance know where I can get my hands on a disk of TOD Editor? Thanks.
Pixel, thank you so much for the work you are doing to explore the TI-99/4A in depth and preserve its memory. I am enjoying all your videos, but was particularly pleased and flattered to see this one here, which mentions my game Computer Quest. I never expected that in 2021 anyone would have this game, much less devote time to making a review of it. I still have all of my TI equipment and software. Although it is not always set up and operating, I love that I still have it all within reach, and can quickly be reliving one of those TI experiences anytime I feel the need. I have been a TI enthusiast since 1983 and I wish that I had the time and dedication that you have shown to create these videos. I look forward to seeing more when you are able to make them.
Fantastic channel and what a game. My main memory of my Ti was typing in Mr. Bojangles. It was a little basic program that animated a character. 8×8.
What happened to RamCharged computers? I used to buy a bunch from him.
8:12 Oddly similar to the Apple Quicktime logo.
Good stuff, I got your zip file of all the TOD games, but I have a Ti system, how would one go about getting floppy disk copies? I would pay someone! Great content as always, thanks PixelPedant!!!
Thanks again!
Oh yeah.