Certainly everyone remembers passing time in a boring high school class playing games on a graphing calculator. Whether it was a Mario-esque game, Tetris, or BlockDude, there are plenty of games ...
Parents bought new toys that offered both instruction in arithmetic and other games for their children. A few calculators were programmable, offering an alternative to large computers and to the ...
While the Calculator: The Game won’t let you insult your friends with cleverly placed numbers, it will make playing with a calculator fun again. Calculator: The Game has a very easy concept to grasp, ...
[Sean Riddle] looks, well, not exactly at the games, but more like in them. As it turns out, they used chips derived from those made for calculators. [Sean’s] post is a glimpse into this world ...