TI-99 Cartridge Software on the Internet Archive
The Texas Instruments TI-99/4A holds a unique place in computing history: it was the first home computer with a 16-bit processor, and it was sold at aggressive price points that helped establish the home computer market before TI exited the business in 1983.
The Internet Archive preserves TI-99 cartridge images and cassette software, including games, educational programs, and the Extended BASIC cartridge that allowed users to program their own software. Despite the platform's short commercial life, a dedicated community created a substantial software library.
For retro computing enthusiasts, the TI-99 represents a road not taken: a technically advanced but commercially unsuccessful platform whose community persisted long after the manufacturer walked away — a pattern that would repeat throughout computing history.
From the Archive
Showing 6 of 48Devastator
This game is for the TI-99/4A, which is not emulated directly on the Internet Archive. Below are directions for using this game with JS99 (which runs in your browser) and Classic99 (which is a Windows
Solitaire
This game is for the TI-99/4A, which is not emulated directly on the Internet Archive. Below are directions for using this game with JS99 (which runs in your browser) and Classic99 (which is a Windows
Battle Hymn of the Republic
This game is for the TI-99/4A, which is not emulated directly on the Internet Archive. Below are directions for using this game with JS99 (which runs in your browser) and Classic99 (which is a Windows
Five Foot Two
This game is for the TI-99/4A, which is not emulated directly on the Internet Archive. Below are directions for using this game with JS99 (which runs in your browser) and Classic99 (which is a Windows
Mr. Bojangles
This game is for the TI-99/4A, which is not emulated directly on the Internet Archive. Below are directions for using this game with JS99 (which runs in your browser) and Classic99 (which is a Windows
Search for the Holy Grail
This game is for the TI-99/4A, which is not emulated directly on the Internet Archive. Below are directions for using this game with JS99 (which runs in your browser) and Classic99 (which is a Windows