Oiram (Mario backwards) is a Super Mario-based game for the TI-84 Plus CE. It features our favorite plumber, goombas, koopa troopas, dry bones, spinneys, regular and fire piranha plants, cheep cheeps, lava bubbles, bullet bills, and, of course, Reswob (Bowser). The game also includes super mushrooms, super leaves, super stars, 1-up mushrooms, and fire flowers. The default pack contains 12 levels for you to play through, but there is also a free level editor for endless fun!
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Select pack: Use [^]
and [v]
to scroll through packs
Select level: Use [<]
and [>]
to scroll through levels and use [2nd]
or [enter]
to begin
Run left and right: [<]
and [>]
, respectively
Quit game or level: [del]
Change control scheme: [mode]
Run: [2nd]
Jump: [^]
Pickup shells or use ability: [alpha]
Run: [alpha]
Jump: [2nd]
Pickup shells or use ability: [^]
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This program was made in C and compiled into eZ80 Assembly, meaning that it requires the C libraries and needs to be run the Asm(
token. The C Libraries or C "Standard" Libraries is a collection of programs used by many programs written for the TI-84 Plus CE in the C language. If you have not already done this, download the latest version from this page, transfer the file to your calculator, and ungroup it. More detailed instructions can be found on the Installation Instructions page. To run the program, select the Asm(
token from the catalog ([2nd] [0]
) and then select OIRAM from the [prgm]
menu. You should see Asm(prgmOIRAM
(the closing parenthesis is optional). Then, press [enter]
to run it.
Start of Level 5 from the default pack
TI-84 Plus CE legend MateoConLechuga (or just Mateo for short) is well known for his work on the C Libraries, the CEmu emulator, a GUI based shell called Cesium, games such as Oiram, Portal Returns, and much, much more.