BULLFROG


(This is the original TI-82 documentation)


Basically, this program is a joke.  It came from a conversation on
ticalc.org...

Nathan Crank: wow, the new 73 looks like mario designed it... I like the old one better...
 no_one_2000_: Mario?  Like, Mario and Luigi?
 RCTParRoThEaD: more like Playskool designed it.  What's next? TI-82 purple edition? blah.
  BullFrog: Nah, probably the TI-82 Blue Edition. Purple wouldn't go well with the 2nd graders.
   no_one_2000_: Hey! I'm not in 2nd grade! I am offended by that! *cry* I will make a mean program about you on my TI-82 now! lol (not j/k, I will)
    BullFrog: Cool! Can I play it when you're done? Then maybe someone could port it to the 73 Explorer!
     no_one_2000_: Okay! :) LOL! The basic language is almost identical, except the 73 has a few extra st00pid functions. :) Ooh.. I could have a stick figure fight!
      BullFrog: Awesome! I'm gonna have to see it when it's done! But not on the 73. I'll do it on the 82.
       no_one_2000_: You have an 82? Okay, good :) I finished it yesterday :) It's really dumb, but it's funny for the first one or two runs through.  Do you think I should upload it? (lol)
        BullFrog: Not really... My friend let me borrow his for a while. And, yeah... Anyway, go ahead and upload it! More programs the better!
         no_one_2000_: Okay :) I'll try to get that in today :) I should make a sequel... >:)
.............. (and the conversation went on...)
http://www.ticalc.org/archives/news/articles/8/81/81597.html?p=4
(though the page number might have changed)
It was the one titled "TI Connect v1.2.1 and 73 Explorer"

ANYWAY,

I made a "game" about BullFrog being mean to preschoolers (I changed
2nd graders to preschoolers because I was half-asleep when I made it).
Well, it's not really a game... you'll have have to run it to see for
yourself. :)

By the way, I am thinking of making a stupid stick-fighter sequel to it
so, hope you like the [dumb] program!

By Phil Software
to see for yourself :)


P.S. If you want to port it, go ahead, just give me credit for the
original program as an author :)