TI-99/4A
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A home computer created by Texas Instruments and released in 1981. It was the first home console to feature a 16-bit processor and included a prototype plug-and-play serial bus similar to what would become known as USB.
TI-99/4A lists
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Game Consoles/Systems I own (or have owned in the past) 1
My console history.
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Consoles I Own 0
The many consoles i have acquired over the years
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Pages I Have Helped Edit 0
All of the Giant Bomb wiki pages I have earned points editing.
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oh ohoh 0
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TI-99/4A Collection 0
Released two months after I was born, this was the first gaming machine my family had. I think my mom bought it for secretary work, but I'm pretty sure more hours were spent playing Car Wars than there were spent typing. She eventually sold it during
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Games I have owned. 1
This one is going to be mammoth. Larger than wooly. EPIC. And I'm NOT looking at you Cliffy B-Dude Huge!! I started thinking about the games I have owned on any system I have EVER had in my possession. It will also highlight a few rather large
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Memories of Childhood 0
The systems and games I remember fondly from when I was a kid.
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My consoles 0
my gaming platforms and consoles. yeah, i own a fudge load. to see my huge selection of games for these, go here: http://www.giantbomb.com/profile/mariofreak1/my-games/46-56091/
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Collection 0
DisclaimerCurrently on Giant Bomb, once you have a list that gets above 600 items or so, you can't actually edit it anymore. When you try to save the list, it just loads forever. I guess lists weren't originally meant to be that big. The only option
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Consoles owned 0
*unfinished
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