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  2. JAD (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Java applications enable mobile phones to interact functionally with online web services, such as the ability to send SMS messages via GSM mobile Internet or interact in multiplayer games. Some BlackBerry devices use JAD files for themes, while on some mobile phones without memory cards it is not possible to download any apps.

  3. MicroEmulator - Wikipedia

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    MicroEmulator lacks support for few Java APIs and JSRs often used in j2ME games (and implemented in other emulators and MicroEmulator forks): Mobile 3D Graphics API (M3G 1.0/1.1, JSR 184) [18] [19] [20] Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API (SVG, JSR 226) [21] Java bindings for OpenGL ES (JSR 239) Mobile 3D Graphics API 2.0 (M3G 2.0, JSR 297)

  4. MIDlet - Wikipedia

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    A MIDlet is an application that uses the Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) of the Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) for the Java ME environment. Typical applications include games running on mobile devices such as smartphones with J2ME support and feature phones which have small graphical displays, simple numeric keypad ...

  5. Download and install the latest Java Virtual Machine in ...

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    Download and install the latest Java Virtual Machine in Internet Explorer. 1. Go to www.java.com. 2. Click Free Java Download. 3. Click Agree and Start Free Download. 4. Click Run. Notes: If prompted by the User Account Control window, click Yes. If prompted by the Security Warning window, click Run. 5.

  6. libGDX - Wikipedia

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    libGDX is a free and open-source [3] game-development application framework [2] written in the Java programming language with some C and C++ components for performance dependent code. [4] It allows for the development of desktop and mobile games by using the same code base. [5]

  7. GetJar - Wikipedia

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    As of early 2015, the company provides more than 849,036 mobile apps across major mobile platforms including Java ME, BlackBerry, Symbian, Windows Mobile and Android and has over 3 million downloads per day. [3] [4] GetJar allows software developers to upload their applications for free through a developer portal.

  8. Javaground - Wikipedia

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    In early 2009 Javaground launched a new mobile game marketplace called Xpressed.com. When launched, the site already featured well over 300 unique titles from over 20 publishers. Some of the more notable features of the service are: The availability of downloadable demos for all games; Web based demos for all games which can be embedded in ...

  9. Crazy Penguin Catapult - Wikipedia

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    Crazy Penguin Catapult is an action-adventure mobile game developed by Sumea and published by Digital Chocolate for Java ME mobile devices in 2007, and later ported to Microsoft Windows and iOS. The game revolves around courageous penguins fending off their territories from invading polar bears using a catapult. It is reminiscent of Yetisports.