

There's also files for a lot of other games, not just Pokemon.For volume pricing, email item is excluded from coupons and other discount offers.

If you did everything right, you should now be able to play Pokemon on your calculator, although I warn you the game was disapointing, because of it's total lack of any pictures really. If you encounter any messages asking about overwriting files, select overwrite.ġ7.

Hit the "Send to Device" button along the bottom of the window.ġ6. Highlight all the files, and on the right of the window, select "Set to Archive"ġ5. Right click them and select Send to TI Device.ġ4. Go back to the original folder you unzipped, and select the PKMNBLUE.8xg, ZM.8xp, ZTOWN.8xp, and ZPF.8xp files. Hit the "Send to Device" button along the bottom of the window.ġ3. On the right of the window, select "Set to RAM"ġ2. In the "Send to TI Device" window, highlight all the files.ġ1. Up at the top left make sure it says Sending to and then the type of calculator you have(e.g Sending to TI-84 Plus)ġ0. Highlight all the files, then right click, and hit Send to TI Device.ĩ. Double click PKMNBLUE.8xg to view the files it contains.Ĩ. Go to the directory you just unzipped the file to.ħ. Hit TI Device Info to make sure the calculator was connected properly.Ĥ. If your calculator came with a disk, run it, and install the TI Connect software, or go to the site and download/install it there.ģ. Connect your calculator to your computer with the USB cable that should have been provided.Ģ. I have an 84, so I am assuming this is fairly similar to what you do for an 83.ġ. This is just a simple guide on getting Pokemon Blue onto your TI-83/84. It sounded interesting so I decided to Google it up and this is what I found about it:
