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Acme ↓ Ti-99/4A NEEDS Adventure-Cart ?? 12.09.2015 - Page 1 / 1 CAT1 CAT2 ACME HOUSE P/N RARI YEAR TI-99/4A - PART: by Schmitzi ↓ my CS1 GAME TI Adventureland - PHT6046 2 : CO 1981 CS1 GAME Intrigue Software Adventuremania - ? 4 : RA 1984 DISK GAME Hackers Unlimited Computorama (Adventure) - - 3 : UC ? CART GAME Looking Glass E.T. and his adventures at sea - PHM-? 4 : RA ? CART GAME Looking Glass E.T. and his adventures in Air - PHM-? 4 : RA ? CART GAME Looking Glass E.T. and his adventures on land - PHM-? 4 : RA ? DISK GAME Kaymaster Adventures Escape From Alcatraz (Jon Green) (Adventure) - - 3 : UC ? DISK GAME ? Gerry´s Place (Adventure) - - 3 : UC ? DSK GAME Weiand Knight Ironheart (Adventure) - - DL ? DISK GAME Buffalo Chip Software Matilda´s Dilemma (Bondo) (Adventure) - - 3 : UC ? DSK GAME RT´s Adventure Moon (RT) (Adventure) - - DL ? DSK GAME Scharnowski Michael NESSY (Adventure) - - DL ? CART EDU Scott Foresman Reading Adventures - SF30117 4 : RA 1983 DISK GAME Adventure International (Scott Adams) Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle (Adv #13) (Adventure International) - PHT? 3 : UC 1984 CS1 GAME Adventure International (Scott Adams) Spiderman (Questprobe-Adventure International) - ? 5 : VR ? DISK GAME Adventure International (Scott Adams) Spiderman (Adventure) - ? 5 : VR ? DISK GAME Adventure International (Scott Adams) The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (Adventure International) - PHT? 3 : UC ? DISK GAME ? The Colossal Cavve 4.0 (Adventure) - - 3 : UC ? DISK GAME ? The Escape from Cannibal Island (Adventure) - - 3 : UC ? DISK GAME G&T Software The Great Advocado Adventure (Adventure) - - 3 : UC ? CS1 GAME Adventure International (Scott Adams) The Hulk (Questprobe-Adventure International) - ? 4 : RA ? DISK GAME Adventure International (Scott Adams) The Hulk (Adventure) - ? 4 : RA ? DISK GAME ? The Mystery Of Captain Kidd (Adventure) - - 3 : UC ? DSK GAME Ventures Games Tomb Of The Grey Elf (John Stephens) (Adventure) - - DL ? DSK GAME ? Travelling v1.0911 (Adventure) - - DL ?.
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