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|imagecaption = <i>Mophun</i> is a computing platform used to run portable code on embedded and mobile devices. It was designed by Synergenix Interactive. It develops games in the C and C++ programming languages.
|developer = [https://web.archive.org/web/20070901175205/http://www.synergenix.se Synergenix Interactive AB]
|type = [[Cellphoneemulators|Cellphone]]
|generation = 5th generation
|release = 2002 (pre-1999)
The mophun gaming platform runs on extremely limited hardware resources with minimum requirements of an 8-bit processor running on 12 MHz. Competing game technologies usually require 32-bit processors and 25 to 50 MHz. Because of the limited hardware resource requirements mophun games can run on today's existing 2G-phones. The game can be downloaded via WAP directly to the phone or to a computer and then transferred to the phone via infrared (IR) or cable.
 
==Screenshots==
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=<center><b><span style="font-family:papyrus; font-size:2em;">Mophun 2D</span></b></center>=
[[File:Mophun_2D.png|400px|center|link=]]
Mophun™ platform, which was adopted as the standard for Sony Ericsson mobile phones (and is also supported by some models of siemens phones and other "smaller" brands). A platform similar to J2ME, the program openness is not as good as that of J2ME, and the types of downloads are single, but mophun games can provide game demos, and have good restrictions on piracy, and the fees are more convenient and reasonable.
<center><u>1st Generation SE</u></center>
Phones without Java, No support for downloading games, or playing only on Mophun with small screens, both monochrome and color, but with a resolution of no more than 96x65...128x160. The maximum number of colors is 4096. The type of navigation is the "pick up/down" buttons and the menu button.
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1.0G — Models without Mophun: T68/T68i, T100, T105, T200, Z200, T600<br/>
1.5G — Models with Mophun: T226, T230, T290, T300, T310<br/>
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<b>Z200 [128x128]</b>: Pre-installed games (AlienCum, HoneyCave, MiniGolf) + downloadable (mophun)
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<b>Z600 [128x160]</b>: downloadable (mophun) with J2ME
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<b>T238 [101x80]</b>: downloadable (mophun) with J2ME, users can download more than 60 mophun games through GPRS.
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<b>T310 [101x80]</b>: Pre-installed games (Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4), users can download more than 50 mophun games through GPRS.
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<b>T610 [128x160]</b>: Pre-installed games (DeepAbyss, FiveStones, MiniGolf) + downloadable (mophun) with J2ME
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<b>T628 [128x160]</b>: Pre-installed games (MiniGolf, Vrally2) + downloadable (mophun) with J2ME
Z200 <b>T630 [128x128128x160]</b>: Pre-installed games (AlienCumAlienScum, HoneyCaveHoneyCave2, MiniGolf, Vrally2) + downloadable (mophun)with J2ME<br/><center><u>2nd Generation SE</u></center>Phones already with Java platform (JP-1 on MIDP 1.0) and support has been added to Mophun, the presence of Bluetooth. The screens are 128x160, TFT displays appeared. The built-in camera appeared for the first time, a resolution of 0.3 MP (up to VGA). Changing the navigation type to the classic SE type (two soft keys and a back button). The number of colors up to 65536.<br/>2.0G — Models: T610, T630, Z600<br/>Sony Ericsson T300 was the first mobile phone to have Synergenix's Mophun game engine integrated.<br/>
Z600 [128x160]: downloadable (mophun) * The AV700 also works as a game console. It is compatible with J2MEMophun 2D and 3D games designed for cell phones. Archos has adapted a number of existing games to the larger display. The games are 2D and graphically not very perfect. But on a couple of games like IceBox Plus and Space Box 3D, we found an abundance of colors and an isometric 3D look worthy of a Game Boy Color.
T238{|class="wikitable"|-|[[File: downloadable (mophun) with J2ME, users can download more than 60 mophun games through GPRSAV700_mophun. png|300px|link=]]|[[File:AV700_mophun_1.png|300px|link=]]|[[File:AV700_mophun_2.png|300px|link=]]|-|[[File:AV700_mophun_3.png|300px|link=]]|[[File:AV700_mophun_4.png|300px|link=]]|[[File:AV700_mophun_5.png|300px|link=]]|-|[[File:AV700_mophun_6.png|300px|link=]]|[[File:AV700_mophun_7.png|300px|link=]]|[[File:AV700_mophun_8.png|300px|link=]]|-|[[File:AV700_mophun_9.png|300px|link=]]|[[File:AV700_mophun_2D.png|300px|link=]]|}
T610 [128x160]: Pre-installed <br/>* The Gmini 400 can play both 2D and 3D games (DeepAbyss, FiveStones, MiniGolf) + downloadable (mophun) with J2MEusing Mophun. 2D demos.
T628 {|class="wikitable"|-|[128x160[File:Gmini_400_mophun_1.png|400px|link=]]|[[File: PreGmini_400_mophun_2.png|400px|link=]]|-installed games (MiniGolf, Vrally2) + downloadable (mophun) with J2ME T630 |[[128x160]File: Pre-installed games (AlienScum, HoneyCave2, MiniGolf, Vrally2) + downloadable (mophun) with J2ME <center><u>2nd Generation SE</u></center>Phones already with Java platform (JP-1 on MIDP 1.0) and support has been added to Mophun, the presence of Bluetooth. The screens are 128x160, TFT displays appeared. The built-in camera appeared for the first time, a resolution of 0.3 MP (up to VGA). Changing the navigation type to the classic SE type (two soft keys and a back button). The number of colors up to 65536Gmini_400_mophun_3.png|400px|link=]]2|[[File:Gmini_400_mophun_4.0G — Models: T610, T630, Z600png|400px|link=]]Sony Ericsson T300 was the first mobile phone to have Synergenix's Mophun game engine integrated.|}
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<b>List of Mophun 2D Games</b><br/>
There are 310+ known games (Included 2D and 3D), [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AXmupwvgxuI_NRINDsN8azlKtONcQYf6CD6HfKYc8gM Mophun Game List] of which 255 have been released, 42 are unknown to have been released, 3 are demos and 6 are unreleased. It was later overtaken by advances in J2ME that came with the MIDP 2.0 framework. Deep Abyss was one of the first games launched by Sony Ericsson. It was produced on 2002.
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<b>List of Mophun 3D supported devices</b>
 
* N-Gage doesn't support pure mophun, it's symbian after all. Meant that some games (such as Worms World Party) were written in Mophun, with libraries (such as Mophun.dll) added to them.
 
* The GameTrac Gizmondo has traditional HW graphics accelerator, support for 3D Mophun Mobile Gaming Technology as well as the development of high-quality 2D and 3D games for use on their new Gametrac series of products.
 
* The [https://web.archive.org/web/20080209035006/http://www.archos.com/store/wsearch.html?country=global&lang=en&prod_id=av700 AV700] has a built-in Mophun 3D gaming engine.
 
* Play Mophun games directly on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20080209035016/http://www.archos.com/store/wsearch.html?country=global&lang=en&prod_id=gmini402cc Gmini 402 Camcorder] or on a TV. Demo games are included in the Gmini 402 Camcorder.
 
* The AV700TV comes with various Mophun demo version games designed for the terminal, some of them quite impressive 3D graphically. Dog City, Golf Pro Contest, Joe's Treasure Quest 3D, Lock 'N Load: Rise of War and Rows Blaster. Only these demos are available and the store on the Archos site does not yet offer video games for purchase for the AV700. In fact, this Mophun technology has already been implemented in the Archos Gmini400 and PMA400 and 15 games are currently available online from Archos while the Mophun catalog has around 150.
 
* The Gmini 400 can play both 2D and 3D games using Mophun, a gaming platform designed primarily for cellphones.
 
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Nokia (S60v2) — 3230 / 6600 / 6620 / 6260 / 6620 / 6630 (Vodafone 702NK / FOMA NM850iG) / 6670 / 6680 (Vodafone 702NK II) / 6681 / 6682 / 7610 (7610CN) / N90
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Nokia (S60v3) — 3250 XpressMusic / 5320 XpressMusic / 5500 Sport XpressMusic / 5700 XpressMusic / 6120 classic (FOMA NM705i) / 6124 classic (FOMA NM706i) / E50 / E51 / E60 / E61 (E61i) (SoftBank X01NK) / E62 / E65 / E70 / E71 / N70 / N71 (Vodafone 804NK) / N72 / N73 (N73ME) (SoftBank 705NK) / N76 / N80 / N91 / N92 / N93 / N95 (SoftBank X02NK)
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Nokia (S60v5) — 5530 XpressMusic / 5800 XpressMusic
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|<i>Windows Mobile<br/>(Pocket PC)</i>
|All Windows Mobile Smartphones running at a resolution:<br/>176x220 (VGA)<br/>240x320 (QVGA)<br/>Motorola MPx200 / MPx220<br/>Qtek 8310 / 8500<br/>HTC MTeoR / Wizard / Univarsal / TyTN / HD2
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|<i>Archos</i>
|GameTrac Gizmondo
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* N-Gage doesn't support pure mophun, it's symbian after all. Meant that some games (such as Worms World Party) were written in Mophun, with libraries (such as Mophun.dll) added to them.
 
* The GameTrac Gizmondo has traditional HW graphics accelerator, support for 3D Mophun Mobile Gaming Technology as well as the development of high-quality 2D and 3D games for use on their new Gametrac series of products.
 
* The [https://web.archive.org/web/20080209035006/http://www.archos.com/store/wsearch.html?country=global&lang=en&prod_id=av700 AV700] has a built-in Mophun 3D gaming engine.
 
* Play Mophun games directly on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20080209035016/http://www.archos.com/store/wsearch.html?country=global&lang=en&prod_id=gmini402cc Gmini 402 Camcorder] or on a TV. Demo games are included in the Gmini 402 Camcorder.
 
* The AV700TV comes with various Mophun demo version games designed for the terminal, some of them quite impressive 3D graphically. Dog City, Golf Pro Contest, Joe's Treasure Quest 3D, Lock 'N Load: Rise of War and Rows Blaster. Only these demos are available and the store on the Archos site does not yet offer video games for purchase for the AV700. In fact, this Mophun technology has already been implemented in the Archos Gmini400 and PMA400 and 15 games are currently available online from Archos while the Mophun catalog has around 150.
 
* The Gmini 400 can play both 2D and 3D games using Mophun, a gaming platform designed primarily for cellphones.
==Screenshots==
|[[File:Worms_World_Party_2.png|180px|link=]]
|[[File:Worms_World_Party_3.png|180px|link=]]
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|[[File:Heli_Attack_2_1.png|180px|link=]]
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| 1.1<br/>1.01
| EN
|176x208 only
| —
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20050212022000fw_/http://user.tninet.se/~lvt623i/mhgames/allamericanracing3d.htm]
| 1.0
| EN
|176x208 only
| —
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20050212022242fw_/http://user.tninet.se/~lvt623i/mhgames/caoutlaw3d.htm]
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| Heli Attack 2
| 20052004
| Maratron, CH Studio<br/>Square Circle Co.<br/>Synergenix Interactive AB
| Maratron, CH Studio<br/>Square Circle Co.
| 1.01<br/>1.02
| EN
| Based on Web game<br/>176x208 only
| —
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20070810051640/http://www.synergenix.se/heliattack2/index.htm]
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/j2me/space-explorer]
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!colspan="10"| 3D Remake of mophun 2D<ref>Mophun game engine know from T310, T610, T300 etc. is exchanged with the Mascot Capsule 3D gaming engine from Hi Corp. Of the exclusives, the indisputable hit is Honey Cave 1/2. Deep Abyss was also famous, but its 3D remake on the [[Mascot Capsule 3D]] was more popular and interesting than original. They also tried to remake Honey Cave to 3D (Using [[Mascot Capsule 3D]] technology for J2ME), but it turned out to be just a very crooked and laggy 3D platformer, now hunting for honey will take place in a fully 3D environment. The design is terrible, the backs are dull, the platforms hang in the air just like that. This time the remake is worse than the original. The original 2D versions are a classic for which it is worth trying this emulator.</ref>
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|Deep Abyss 3D
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Mophun game engine know from T310, T610, T300 etc. is exchanged with the Mascot Capsule 3D gaming engine from Hi Corp. Of the exclusives, the indisputable hit is Honey Cave 1/2. Deep Abyss was also good famous game, but its 3D remake on the [[Mascot Capsule 3D]] was more popular and interesting than original. They also tried to remake Honey Cave to 3D (Using [[Mascot Capsule 3D]] technology for J2ME), but it turned out to be just a very crooked and laggy 3D platformer, now hunting for honey will take place in a fully 3D environment. The design is terrible, the backs are dull, the platforms hang in the air just like that. This time the remake is worse than the original. The original 2D versions are a classic for which it is worth trying this emulator.{{Reflist}}
<center><b>Mophun 3D based</b></center>
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|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/carmageddon__]
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|Lock ‘N Load: Combat Arena
|J2ME
|2005
|Polarbit AB
|Synergenix Interactive AB
|First Person Shooter<br/>Action
|1.1
|EN
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|Lock ‘N Load: Rise of War
|J2ME
|2005
|Polarbit AB
|Synergenix Interactive AB
|First Person Shooter<br/>Action
|1.1
|EN
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!colspan="10"| 3D
|1.1
|Multi
|(aka Rally 3D) pre-installed in Nokia devices
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