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'''Parsec''' is a TI-99/4A original video game created by Jim Dramis and Paul Urbanus, who was a summer intern at the time. <ref>{{cite web|title=Xona Games: Rare Parsec Facts - TI-99/4A|url=http://xona.com/ti994a/parsec.html}}</ref> Parsec was release in the third quarter of 1982 and was published by Texas Instruments (TI). The original price was $39.95. Parsec is perhaps, the most known and loved video game made for the TI-99/4A.
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'''Parsec''' is a TI-99/4A original video game created by Jim Dramis and Paul Urbanus, who was a summer intern at the time. <ref>{{cite web|title=Xona Games: Rare Parsec Facts - TI-99/4A|url=http://xona.com/ti994a/parsec.html}}</ref> Parsec was release in the third quarter of 1982 and was published by Texas Instruments (TI), and was released on [[:Category:Solid State Software Command Module|Solid State Software Command Module]]<sup>TM</sup>. The original price was $39.95. Parsec is perhaps, the most known and loved video game made for the TI-99/4A.
  
 
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Revision as of 14:26, 22 July 2018

Parsec
Parsec Manual (Front Cover0
Parsec Manual (Front Cover)
Publisher(s) Texas Instruments
Programmer(s) Jim Dramis and Paul Urbanus
Part# PHM 3112
Format(s) Solid State Software Command ModuleTM
Release 1982 (3rd Quarter)
Genre(s) Space, Shooter

Parsec is a TI-99/4A original video game created by Jim Dramis and Paul Urbanus, who was a summer intern at the time. [1] Parsec was release in the third quarter of 1982 and was published by Texas Instruments (TI), and was released on Solid State Software Command ModuleTM. The original price was $39.95. Parsec is perhaps, the most known and loved video game made for the TI-99/4A.

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