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    JGame is a small multiplatform 2D game engine. It runs on the Java JRE 1.3+ platform, the J2ME (MIDP2.0/CLDC1.1) mobile platform, and the Android (2.1+) platform. It provides a very high-level framework for "classic" type arcade games.
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    A space game programmed in Java ME (J2ME). It uses MIDP2.
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    Simple MIDP2.0 shoot'em-up game to study MIDP, it works on mobile phones with 128x160 resolution Tested on Nokia 3500Classic
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    Successor to the original Project Mars. Similar to the first game. Supported resolution is still 128x160. The main differenc between the 2 games is structural. Though I need to improve my methodology.
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    This is a Stepmania game dedicated for mobile devices for example Mobile Phones, IPods etc. Tha game can use files and packs from original Stepmania game
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    Batiscafo is a brand new game for mobile devices. It was made with Sun Wireless Toolkit for j2me devices capable of MIDP 2.1 and CLDC 1.1. In it, you navigate in a batiscafo to the deeps of the sea searching for treasures.
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    Bomber is a j2me MIDP 2.0 game based on a Spectrum 48k classic original game. It was developed using Sun Java Wireless Toolkit and is tested on Nokia 6234 mobile phone.
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    MegaBlock is a Tetris clone for J2ME devices. It aims to be a simple and honest reproduction of the addictive classic. It will run most modern mobile phones with java and a good sized screen.
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    Tile Map Editor
    Tile map editor (TileME) is for design tile maps with a single tiled image and export map data as an array. this is a very good tool for J2ME game prgrammers and with a very little changes you can use it for any other languages. Tile map Editor DEVEL
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