Results
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Choice
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Votes
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Percent
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Age of Culture II
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1
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1.1%
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Axe Parser
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50
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52.6%
|
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Bejewelled
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0
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0.0%
|
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Bubble Breaker
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1
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1.1%
|
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Contra 83
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2
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2.1%
|
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Cuberunner
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2
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2.1%
|
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Doors CS 7
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18
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18.9%
|
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Final Fantasy: Tales of Magic 2
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0
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0.0%
|
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Geometry Wars
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2
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2.1%
|
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The Impossible Game
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2
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2.1%
|
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Mimas
|
9
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9.5%
|
|
Nspire8x
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1
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1.1%
|
|
Puyo Puyo 83
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0
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0.0%
|
|
Pyoro
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2
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2.1%
|
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Simul
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0
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0.0%
|
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Space Dash
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0
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0.0%
|
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Splut
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1
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1.1%
|
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xLIB
|
4
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4.2%
|
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Re: Favorite TI-83/83+/84+ Program for 2010?
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Richard van Dijk
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I voted Axe, although if i could vote multiple times, i had chosen for DCS too.
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10 December 2010, 17:40 GMT
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Re: Favorite TI-83/83+/84+ Program for 2010?
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Jamboozle
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Such a heated debate! Sounds like DCS and Axe have most of the votes, but I really think a lot of the programs this year are deserving of a POTY. There were so many great programs released; more than any other year I think. It's a shame we only get one vote.
And in my (probably biased) response to the comment about how Axe is only for programmers, you'd also have to consider all the new advances in games using the language. Four of them are even featured in this poll, all from authors that have had little to no assembly experience. [/rant]
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10 December 2010, 23:46 GMT
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