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Based on a Java game that I played on a Nokia phone, Diamond Rush.
Diamond Rush © 2006 Gameloft SE. All Rights Reserved.
Wow. Can’t believe that Goatmeal replied so quick with a big ‘yes’ on this one.
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@Vienna Binders (AskGamerViennaBinders) - Game Recreations? I'd say... YES! Thank you for rescuing this font from the 'mobile phone gaming' era. I'm afraid we're going to lose a lot of these that aren't specifically arcade/console/home computer games, but they ARE valid game fonts, none-the-less. :^)
Especially as time goes on and the amount of remaining units from the early 1990's to 2000's that are still working continue to dwindle down
Wow. Can't imagine the comments section saying that it is.
Diamond Rush is one of my favorite games that I've played on a certain Nokia device I can't remember.
BWM, you can download your favorite Java games from dedomil and play them on Android using J2ME loader (search j2me loader on Google Play Store). I tried once, and it works, despite losing the "feel" of playing it on a real Nokia/Sony‐Ericsson/Siemens/any other J2ME phone, but it sure relive those memories you've been missing.
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