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{{Infobox console
|title = Execution Engine
|image = ExEn_logo.png
|imagecaption imagewidth = ExEn is a specific 3D Game API.<br/>In-Fusio presents the first 3D game for ExEn.|logowidth = 350301
|developer = In-Fusio
|type = [[Cellphone emulators|Cellphone & Mobile]]<br/>Mobile Gaming Engine
|generation = 5th generation
|release = 4th September 2000<small>(ExEn)</small><br/>April 2002 <small>(ExEn v2)</small><br/>Q4 2003 <small>(EGE)</small>
|discontinued = 2005
|website = [https://www.in-fusio.com in-fusio.com]
|predecessor =
|successor = ExEn V2v2<br/>EGE
|emulated = {{~}}
}}
'''<bspan style="font-size: 120%; font-weight: 400; color: #000000; -webkit-text-stroke-width: 0.5px; -webkit-text-stroke-color: black;">Execution Engine</bspan> ''' (also known as <i>ExEn</i>) was the very first software dedicated to a mobile gaming engine, developed by french company In-Fusio in 4th September 2000. which competed during the early-2000s, with Sun Microsystems's mobile Java platform, J2ME. It was the very first Java-based games game engine entirely dedicated to mobile devices itself as an alternative to the limitations of J2ME. ExEn engine wasn's game development (offering missing feautures like sprite zoomingt available on Nokia, parallax scrollingSony Ericsson, rotations)Samsung or Motorola handsets. The company re-developed the ExEn V2 v2 engine released in April 2002, which further improved the speed and expressiveness of mobile. Through its embedded technologies for non-Java phones (the ExEn game engine) and Java (the EGE game engine which is marketed in 2005), In-Fusiooffers players intuitive access to games, is also not demanding in terms games at the cutting edge of technical requirementsnovelty (3D, small real-time multiplayer) and lightinnovative interactions ('demo' mode before purchase, (less than 100kb of ROM and 32kb of the RAM in its initial version) the software's main function is recommend to download and run games on mobile phonesa friend', contests, game ratings, etc.). The ExEn technology which is fully J2ME MIDP 2.0 game API compliant, has been designed for games containing animated graphics, sound, 3D and colourcolor.
==Overview==
The In-Fusio SDK is ExEn®, a Java based GUI downloading game development environment on engine dedicated to play, ultra powerful and light games for your devices. Fifteen full-time engineers worked for two years to develop ExEn, which was launched in France and Germany during summer 2001. They have two kinds of engines on At the client side mobile phonesame time, basic DoCoMo in Japan and advancedSK in Korea also launched successfully a similar technology. The basic features of ExEn games are downloaded from the same GameZilla platform and are:executed on ExEn enabled handsets.
ExEn is a specific 3D Game API. It embedded a very compact Java VM from Shlumberger plus a thin native API to provide maximum performances. This was before J2ME even existed. In-Fusio launched its MIDP 2.0 compliant “ExEn Java Extensions” in end of 2003. Most of the development platforms that we mention here are free unlike the restricted SDKs of console games. ExEn v2 is currently in the works. It will hook up with J2ME's MIDP 2.0 platform and offer further enhancements to games. In-Fusio tried to overcome those limitations working together with Sun by presenting the proposal of a GameAPI for MIDP 2.0. The In-Fusio SDK is available both as a command line version, as well as GUI. The In-Fusio SDK is a Java based GUI game development environment on ExEn. They have two kinds of engines on the client side mobile phone, basic and advanced. <b>ExEn basic (v2.1)</b>: 256-color or black and white, 2D, client side game engine, with a memory footprint of 140k on the mobile device. Released in early-2003.
<b>ExEn advanced (v2.2)</b>: 65k color, polyphonic sound, 3D, in-game Macromedia Flash, client side engine, with a memory footprint of 240k.
In-Fusio plans The API is based on Java and is very similar to launch its MIDP 2.0 (Mobile Information Device Profile of J2ME) compliant “ExEn Java Extensions” by the end of 2003specification, but is optimized for game development and deployment instead. Most of Even the development platforms that we mention here are free unlike programming style is almost the restricted SDKs of console games. This platform is no differentsame. The SDK and documentation can be downloaded ExEn API has various gaming specific classes that are absent from the in-fusio website by filling a simple form. The In-fusio SDK is available both as a command line version, as well as GUIJ2ME.
The API is based on Java and is very similar to J2ME, but is optimized for Some of the game development and deployment instead. Even the programming style is almost the same. The ExEn API has various gaming specific related classes that are absent from J2ME: Gamelet, Playfield, Raycast, FX, Vector 3D, Texture Map etc. ExEn was A developer can develop the first mass market downloadable game engine to be made using this API and distribute it through In-Fusio directly. But this service is only available in Europe (The technology allows users to download games, new levels or characters over the air to play on their cellular phonepremium members. The games are then run locally without the need for Since In-Fusio has tie ups with a continuous connection). This was an important first step that allowed ExEn to achieve the current position lot of leader in this continentmobile operators, making it the most used acts as a distributor for these games through Gamezilla, its game engine (which also means that it's distribution platform. That enables games downloads on mobile phones by the one with a wider range of gamesusers themselves.
ExEn is a compact game for mobile communication devices JAVA virtual machine. Once integrated with the terminal, It can download games Raycast Plugin: Mission 3D and play native games. So as long as the built-in ExEn Cell phone with chip, You can start from ExEn The content supplier passes GSM or GPRS Network technology, Download to your mobile phone to play.Mutant Island 3D
ExEn: was the first mass market downloadable game engine (The technology allows users to download games, new levels or characters over the air to play on their cellular phone. The games are then run locally without the need for a continuous connection). ExEn is a compact game for mobile devices that supports JAVA virtual machine. Once integrated with the terminal, It can download games and play native games. So as long as the built-in ExEn V2 (Cellphone with chip, You can start from ExEn embedded The content supplier passes GSM or GPRS Network technology, Download to your mobile phone, press key 9 for 5 secondsto play. If an In-Fusio logo appears Technical requirements: small and light, It (less than 100kb of ROM and 32kb of the RAM in its initial version) the software's main function is ExEn to download and run games on mobile)phones.
<b>Features</b><br/>
Working as a virtual machine, ExEn is a safe engine for handsets preventing many security problems occurring when games are run locally (viruses, crashes…)By In-Fusio. Aims to be less limited than J2ME. Available under "premium" or "free" SDK licenses.<br/>
- Color<br/>
- 3D matrix calculations<br/>
- 3D rendering primitives (wireframe, flat or textured triangles)<br/>
- sprite Sprite zooming,<br/>- sprite Sprite flipping / mirroring<br/>- scrolling Scrolling parallax (several playfields at the same time)<br/>
- Fully transparent or masked cells in playfields<br/>
- Raycasting<br/>
- Screen rotation (rotozoom) & various FXs
==EGE (ExEn Gaming Extensions / Entertainment and Gaming Extensions)==The start-up IN-FUSIO announces that In 2003, with the Orange Group has chosen ExEn Gaming Extensions (EGE) for its Java mobiles emergence of the Signature rangefirst smartphones, creating a realtime 3D engine API and native code to embbed into the EGE, for all the successor of EuropeExEn.
ExEn Gaming Extensions is IN-FUSIO’s (EGE) was new gaming engine, created to run on all MIDP 2.0 handsets. It is designed for the end-user: improvement of the game play, user-friendly interface and innovative service offering. Enable game developers to focus on game play, rather than API integration (EGE works on Java MIDP2MIDP 2.0 handsets and integrates multi-player multiplayer and 3D capabilities). EGE leverages/ignites the capabilities of Java MIDP 2.0 game APIs by offering (providing) a number of enhanced functions, while focusing on providing player-friendly services.
<b>Features</b><br/>
- "Real-time" multiplayer functionality (not available on initial handsets)<br/>- Enhanced (/Improved) 3D game play (not available on initial handsets)<br/>
- 'Recommend the game' function...to a friend, relative...<br/>
- Try and buy<br/>
- Simplified user interface for easy game play: direct access through a dedicated key (different according to handsets- fast and simple access in particular), dedicated game menu, etc., (fast and simple access in particular).
==EnEn ExEn vs J2ME==ExEn and J2ME are not so very different and ExEn paves the way to a Java language based standard.
- The main difference is that ExEn has been optimised for advanced game features.
- Every non-ExEn phone manufacturer has its own specific Gaming API (even on top of MIDP 1.0, the mobile phone profile of J2ME) which induces developers to produce specific code and intensive tests for every manufacturer J2ME implementation.
- The future MIDP 2.0 standard defines a minimum set of game functions to be available in future phones. Even with MIDP 2.0, advanced and rich games will are require new Game APIs that ExEn can provide.
- Consistent with its strategy of moving towards J2ME standards, standard classes of ExEn V2 are set in conformity with MIDP/CLDC, which addresses issues such as user interface, persistence storage, networking, and application model.
- The ExEn roadmap will - feature new advanced game capabilities and future MIDP 2.0 Game API compatibility.
==Emulators==
{| class="wikitable" stylewidth="text-align:center;700px"
|-
! scope="col"|Name
! scope="col"|[[Emulation accuracy|Accuracy]]
! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>
! scope="col"|Active
! scope="col"|[[Recommended emulators|Recommended]]
|-
|-
|[[EXEN-V2 Generic Simulator]]
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
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{{Icon|macOS|Lin|Android}} <ref>Possible to run ExEn V2 Generic Simulator on macOS and Linux through [[Wine]] (through ExaGear for Android)</ref>
|[http://alien256.narod.ru/EMULATOR.RAR 1.0]
|Low
|{{✗}}
|{{✗}}
|{{~}}
|-
|ExEn SDK
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
|Standard Edition 2.2 Build 2
|Mid
|{{✗}}
|{{TBD}}
|-
|[[EXEN-V2 Generic Simulator]] <small>(Part of SDK)</small>
|align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}
|[https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/655552565056110594/890670635343302746/EXEN-V2.rar 0.1]
|Low
|{{✗}}
|{{~}}?
|}
;[[EXEN-V2 Generic Simulator]]:A Official emulator taken from SDK, developed by In-Fusio. It is very old dead emulator for ExEn software. While , while many games will are go in-game, they'll are crash at various points and fps dropruns at a very low frame rate. Written in Java. ;ExEn SDK:Runs on JDK 1.4 {{reflist}} ;[http://alien256.narod.ru/trium.htm Firmwares]:Trium and other firmwares.
==Download==
{| class="wikitable" stylewidth="text-align:center;700px"
|-
!scope="col"| Title!scope="col"| Note(s)
|-
|[https://archive.org/details/exen-games ExEn games]
|A collection of half of all games (possibly including included demos)
|}
==Screenshots==
• Color
 
<gallery>
File:Spyro.jpg
File:Terminator.gif
File:Winter_Sports.gif
File:Tinies.png
File:Sexy_Video_Poker.png
File:SexyBreaker.png
File:Crazy_Pet_II.gif
File:Christmas_Tale.gif
File:Dream_Quest.gif
File:Crazy_Cobra_II.gif
File:Chicago_Guns.png
</gallery>
• Black & White<gallery>File:Tinies.pngFile:Dream_Quest.gif</gallery> ==List of ExEn supported devicesphones==For devices that supports ExEn V2 (ExEn embedded phone, press key 9 for 5 seconds. If an In-Fusio logo appears, It is ExEn mobile). {| class="wikitable mw-sortable"width="300px"|-|<b>Model</b><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040202001013/http://developer.in-fusio.com/information_phone_list.php Colors] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20040205154417/http://developer.in-fusio.com/information_phone_list_page2.php Black & White]</ref></b>|<b>Manufacturer</b>|<b>Resolution</b>|<b>Pre-installed games</b>|<b>J2ME support</b>|<b>Downloadable</b>|<b>Screen</b>|<b>Generation</b>|<b>Description</b>|-|SL01|Sagem|||?||?|?||-|MyX3-2|Sagem||?|?||B&W|2.0||-|MyX-4|Sagem|128x160||MIDP 2.0|✓|C|2.0||-|MyX-5|Sagem|128x160||?||C|2.0||-|MyX-6|Sagem|128x160||?|✓|C|2.1||-|MyG5|Sagem|||?||C|2.0||-|MW3020|Sagem|||?||B&W|1.0 / 2.0||-|My3022|Sagem|||?||?|?||-|My3026|Sagem|||?||?|?||-|My3036|Sagem|||?||?|?||-|Xenium Color|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Xenium 9@9|Philips|||?||B&W|1.0||-|Fisio 311|Philips|87x65|Wall Breaker|?||B&W|1.0||-|Fisio 330|Philips|||?||B&W|2.0||-|Fisio 350|Philips|||?||?|?||-|355|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Fisio 530|Philips|||?||?|2.0||-|Fisio 535|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Fisio 620|Philips|||?||B&W|1.0||-|Fisio 625|Philips|||?||?|?||-|630|Philips|||?||?|?||-|636|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Fisio 639|Philips|||?||?|?||-|655|Philips|||?||?|?||-|755|Philips|||?||?|?||-|759|Philips|||?||?|?||-|760|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Fisio 820|Philips|||?||?|2.0||-|Fisio 822|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Fisio 825|Philips|||?||C|2.0||-|Fisio 855|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Fisio 859|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Fisio 882|Philips|||?||?|?||-|Azalys 288|Philips|||?||B&W|1.0||-|One Touch 256|Alcatel|||?||?|?||-|One Touch 332|Alcatel|||?||?|?||-|One Touch 526|Alcatel|||?||B&W|2.0||-|One Touch 531|Alcatel|||?||C|2.0||-|One Touch 535|Alcatel||Wall Breaker|?||C|2.1||-|One Touch 735 (735i)|Alcatel|||?||C|2.1||-|BH4|Alcatel|||?||?|?||-|TSM3/4|Vitelcom|||?||B&W|2.0||-|TSM5|Vitelcom|||?||C|2.0||-|G60 (EB-G60)|Panasonic|||?||C|2.0|
|-
|<b>Devices</b>GD67|<b>Models</b>Panasonic|||?||C|2.0|Panasonic's first ExEn-enabled color handset
|-
|<i>SAGEM</i>GD87 (GD87e)|Panasonic|132x176||?||SL01 / MyX3 [2.0, B&W] / MyX4 / MyX5 [2.0, C] / MyX6 [2.1, C] / MyG5 [|2.0, C] / MW3020 [1.0 / 2.0, B&W]|
|-
|<i>PHILLIPS</i>X70 (EB-X70)|Xenium 9@9 [1.0Panasonic|132x176|Space War, B&W] / Fisio 311 [1.0Roller Kid, B&W] / Fisio 330 [2.0Panko, B&W] / Fisio 350 / 355 / Fisio 530 [2.0] / Fisio 535 / Fision 620 [Crazy-Cobra|MIDP 1.0, B&W] / 630 / 636 / Fisio 639 / 655 / 755 / 759 / 760 / Fisio 820 [||C|2.0] / Fisio 825 [2.0, C] / Fisio 882 / 855 / 859 / Azalys 288 [1.0, B&W]|
|-
|<i>ALCATEL</i>X86|Panasonic|||?||?|?|OT535 [2.1, C] / OT531 [2.0, C] / OT735 [2.1, C] / OT332 / OT526 [2.0, B&W] / BH4
|-
|<i>VITELCOM</i>X88|Panasonic|||?||?|?|TSM5 [2.0, C] / TSM4 [2.0, B&W]
|-
|<i>CENTEL</i>GU87|Panasonic|132x176||?||?|?|Lotus / Rocket
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|<i>PANASONIC</i>Lotus|Centel|||?||?|?|G60 [2.0, C] / GD87 [2.0, C] / X70 [2.0, C] / X88 / X86 / GD67 [2.0, C]
|-
|<i>MITSUBISHI</i>Rocket|Centel|||?||?|?||-|M7 / M7.2 / M7.5 / M341 [2.1, C] / TRIUM M320 [2.0, C] / TRIUM MGB / TRIUM Eclipse [2.0, C] / TRIUM Mars [1.0, B&W] / TRIUM Neptune [1.0, B&W] / TRIUM 110 [2.0, B&W]|Mitsubishi|||?||?|?|
|-
|<i>Ningbo Bird</i>M7.2|Mitsubishi|||?||?|?|SC-03 [2.0, C] / SC-04 [2.0, C]
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|<i>Soyea</i>M7.5|Mitsubishi|||?||?|?|D1 [2.0, C]
|-
|<i>CECT</i>M341|Mitsubishi|||?||C|Q88 M341 [2.0, C]1|
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|<i>Kejian</i>Trium M320|Mitsubishi|||?||C|K336 [2.0, C]|
|-
|Trium M6B|Mitsubishi|||?||?|?||-|Trium Eclipse|Mitsubishi|||?||C|2.0||-|Trium Mars|Mitsubishi|||?||B&W|1.0||-|Trium Neptune|Mitsubishi|||?||B&W|1.0||-|Trium 110-cupid|Mitsubishi|||?||B&W|2.0||-|SC-03|Ningbo Bird|||?||C|2.0||-|SC-04|Ningbo Bird|||?||C|2.0||-|D1|Soyea|||?||C|2.0||-|Q88 M341|CECT|||?||C|2.0||-|K336|Kejian|||?||C|2.0||-|SL42<iref>ExEn game engine is also working in Siemensmobile phones. The SL42 is the first Siemens cellphone to be equipped with the games machine. Initially, the Siemens SL42 mobile phone is to be equipped with the "D2 Load-A-Game" games platform from D2 Vodafone, which is based on ExEn.<br/i>The Siemens SL42 features a special version of ExEn using JAR files instead of the custom .exn format</ref>|Siemens|SL42 [||MIDP 1.0, ||B&W] / S35i / |1.0||-|M50 [|Siemens|||MIDP 1.0, ||B&W]|1.0|
|}
* {{reflist}}<b>Panasonic</b>: CTC (Panasonic Converted from ExEn devices .exe)The 5 EXN files converted to CTC are available here: [httpshttp://webwww.archiveifrance.orgcom/webvijou/20040202001013exen(1).zip EXEN files]<br/>The converter is available here:[http://developerwww.in-fusioifrance.com/information_phone_listvijou/EXN2CTC.php Colorszip EXN2CTC] <br/>Juste drop an EXN file on it's icon and [https://web.archive.org/web/20040205154417/http://developer.the CTC file will be created in-fusiothe same directory as the EXN.com<br/information_phone_list_page2>Terminator is not working for few games such as and the Wallbreaker game does not have the right size.php Black and White versions]
* Panasonic's first ExEn-enabled colour handset, the GD67, version 2.0 ==List of the ExEn.Games== * In-Fusio's "ExEn" game engine is now also working There are 125+ known games, in Siemens mobile phoneswhich [https://web. The "SL 24" is the first Siemens cell phone to be equipped with the games machinearchive.org/web/20040219081721/http://www. Siemens is the sixth cell phone manufacturer to integrate Inin-Fusio's "ExEn" download game engine into cell phonesfusio. This was announced by In-Fusio, a leading publisher of mobile games based in Bordeauxcom:80/Games/centre. Initiallyphp?exen=1 120] have been released, the Siemens "SL 42" mobile phone is 3 are unknown to be equipped with the "D2 Load-A-Game" games platform from D2 Vodafonehave been released, which is based on "ExEn". The game engine allows users to load video games onto their cell phones. *The Siemens SL42 features a special version of ExEn using JAR files instead of the custom .exn format2 are unreleased.
==List of ExEn Games==
{|class="wikitable" width="600px"
! class=sortable | Title
! class=sortable | Publisher
! class=sortable | Genre(s)
! class=sortable | Other platform(s)
! class=sortable | Screen
! class=sortable | Note(s)
! class=sortable | {{<abbr|Ref.|title="Reference(s)}}">Ref.</abbr>! class=sortable | AvailableDownloadable<br/><small>(Dumped)</small>
|-
|007 : Ice Racer
|{{date|2002-11-01}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio<br/>Vodafone<br/>(Licensed by Danjaq, LLC & United Artists Corporation)|Adventures<br/>Racing||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/007-ice-racer][https://jamesbond.fandom.com/wiki/007_Ice_Racer]
|{{✓}}
|-
|3D Mate and Wata Raider
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|Puzzle
|
|Color
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|
|{{✗}}
|-
|Abalone
|
|Infra Worlds|In-Fusio|Card game
|
|
|{{✓}}
|-
|Age of Empires II Mobile <small>(Golden Gold Edition)</small>
|{{date|2005-06-01}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio<br/>(Licensed by Microsoft Game Studios)
|Strategy
|i-mode/J2ME/BREW/WM/Symbian/EGE
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/age-of-empires-ii-mobile][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113513/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Age_of_Empires%C2%AE_II_Mobile_114.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Alfred Hitchcook Psycho
|2002
|Kaolink SAS
|Kaolink SAS
|Action
|
|B&W
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|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229005421/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=32]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Arthur & Les: Pirates
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|
|{{✓}}
|-
|Asterix: Rescue Obelix
|{{date|2005-08-11}}
|Mig Entertainment
|In-Fusio
|Platformer
|J2ME
|Color
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051012173249/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Asterix_rescue_Obelix_124.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Banjo-Kazooie: Gruntys Grunty's Revenge Mobile <small>(Based on GBA game)</small>Mission
|{{date|2005-06-14}}
|Rare, Ltd.<br/>Cybiko Wireless
|In-Fusio
|Action<br/>Platformer|i-mode/J2ME|Color|Downgrade GBA port
|[https://banjokazooie.fandom.com/wiki/Banjo-Kazooie:_Grunty%27s_Revenge_Missions]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge Mobile
|{{date|2004-07}}
|Rare, Ltd.<br/>Cybiko Wireless
|In-Fusio
|Action<br/>Platformer
|J2ME/i-mode
|Color
|Downgrade GBA port
|[https://banjokazooie.fandom.com/wiki/Banjo-Kazooie:_Grunty%27s_Revenge_Mobile][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113614/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Banjo-Kazooie_Mobile_102.php?1815127872][https://banjokazooiewiki.com/wiki/Banjo-Kazooie:_Grunty%27s_Revenge_Mobile]
|{{✓}}
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|Banjo Pilot
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|{{✗}}
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|Biocide
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|{{✗}}
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|Bomb JackBlock Maniac|{{date|2003In-12Fusio|In-01}}Fusio|Puzzle|—|
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|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113726/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Block_Maniac_103.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Boomerang Joe
|{{date|2004}}
|Devalley Entertainment
|In-Fusio
|Platformer
|
|Color
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|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113146/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Boomerang_Joe_95.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Bomb Jack™
|{{date|2003-12-01}}
|In-Fusio<br/>Elite Systems, Ltd.
|In-Fusio (Tecmo Ltd.)
|Action
|J2ME/Mophun/WGE
|Color
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|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/bomb-jack][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113313/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Bombjack(TM)_5.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|In-Fusio
|Puzzle
|i-mode
|Color
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|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/bomb-squad_]
|-
|Casino Nights
|{{date|2004-09-18}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Billiards<br/>Gambling
|
|Color
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||||[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113227/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Casino_Nights_7.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Simulation<br/>Advanture
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|Color|DLC available! (Episode #)|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/celebrity-chic][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113644/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Celebrity_Chic_8.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|DC Studios, Inc.
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Platformer|J2ME|Color
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|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/charmed][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113740/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Charmed(TM)_9.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Shooter||Color<br/>B&W
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/chicago-guns][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113241/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Chicago_Guns_10.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Christmas Tales
|{{date|2006-12-01}}[EU]
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio<br/>(Graphics by Devalley Entertainment)|Action, <br/>Platformer||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/christmas-tales]
|Kaolink SAS
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Platformer|J2ME|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/crash-bandicoot_]/[https://crashbandicoot.fandom.com/wiki/Crash_Bandicoot_(mobile)]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Otaboo
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Arcade
|
|Color<br/>B&W
|Remake of the classic Snake games.
|
|{{✓}}
|Otaboo
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Arcade
|
|Color|Remake of the classic Snake games.|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/crazy-cobra-2][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113302/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Crazy_Cobra_2_89.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Action
|
|Color<br/>B&W||[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/crazypet-ii][https://web.archive.org/web/20021023093830/http://www.in-fusio.com:80/product/gameDescriptif/crazypet2.html]|{{✗}}|-|Dakar 2005|{{date|2005}}|Kaolink SAS|In-Fusio|Racing|J2ME|Color||[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113837/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Dakar_2005_100.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|
|
|
|Multiplayer
|B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229003347/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=19][https://web.archive.org/web/20021023094008/http://www.in-fusio.com:80/product/gameDescriptif/decachallenge.html]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Dice Extreme
|
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|i-mode
|
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113254/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Dice_Extreme_97.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|DJ Bubble
|{{date|2004-09-18}}
|Cybiko Wireless
|In-Fusio
|Puzzle
|
|
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113116/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_DJ_Bubble_1.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|DJ Bubble MultiplayerDie Hard
|
|
|
|In-Fusio
|Action<br/>Shooter
|
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113125/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Die_Hard_120.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Dragon Tale
|2002
|Spark Creative S.A.R.L.
|In-Fusio
|RPG
|Mophun/WGE
|Color
|
|[http://web.archive.org/web/20040101162545/http://spark-ent.com/]
|{{✗}}
|-
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|RPG
|
|B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229002906/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=16][https://web.archive.org/web/20021023095134/http://www.in-fusio.com:80/product/gameDescriptif/dreamquest.html]
|{{✗}}
|-
|E.T. Adventure
|
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Adventure
|
|Color<br/>B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20031226101735/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=38]
|{{✗}}
|-
|{{date|2004-09-01}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio<br/>(Graphics by Devalley Entertainment)
|Action<br/>Shooter
|
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/eagle-squadron][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113502/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Eagle_Squadron_91.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|ELF Bowling
|{{date|2003-12-13}} [NA]
|Cybiko Wireless
|In-Fusio
|Action, ShooterSports|||Ported from PC|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113410/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Elf_Bowling_(R)_70.php?1815127872]|{{✗}}|-|Elmer||||Puzzle
|
|B&W||[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229014416/http://www.mobygamesin-fusio.com/gameGames/exen/eagle-squadroncentre_fiche.php?clef=48]|{{}}
|-
|Ferrari RacingEtch A Sketch||In-Fusio
|
|Puzzle
|J2ME
|
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113138/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Etch_A_Sketch_115.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Ferrari Racing
|
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Racing
|
|Color<br/>B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229010829/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=37]
|{{✗}}
|-
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Shooter||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/fighter-pilot-evolved]
|Flynn's Adventures (Nightmare Busters)
|{{date|2004-04-01}}
|In-Fusio<br/>Cybiko Wireless
|In-Fusio
|InAction<br/>Platformer|BREW/J2ME/i-Fusiomode|Action, PlatformerColor
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/flynns-adventures][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113527/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Flynn%60s_Adventures_42.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|In-Fusio
|Puzzle
|J2ME
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/fruit-factory][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113608/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Fruit_Factory_22.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Football ChallengeFruit Factory 2
|
|Infraworlds
|In-Fusio
|Puzzle
|J2ME?—
|Color
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113101/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Fruit_Factory_2_107.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Football Challenge
|
|IOMO
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
|B&W
|
|
|{{✗}}
|-
|Football Fan 2005
|{{date|2005-07}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|i-mode/BREW/J2ME
|Color
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113217/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Football_Fans_19.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|{{date|2004-07-01}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio<br/>(Graphics by Devalley Entertainment)
|Action<br/>Shooter
|i-mode
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/ghost-hunter][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113054/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Ghost_Hunter_85.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Golden Tee Golf Tournament
|{{date|2003-08-08}}
|Cybiko Wireless
|In-Fusio
|Action, ShooterSports
|
|||[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113109/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Golden_Tee_Golf_(R)_73.php?1815127872]|{{✗}}|-|Halo™: Mobile Portal|||In-Fusio||BREW||||{{✗}}|-|Horoscope||||||B&W||[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229000803/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=1][https://web.archive.org/web/20021023105014/http://www.in-fusio.com:80/product/gameDescriptif/horoscope.html]|{{✗}}|-|I, Robot|2004|||Platformer||||[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113537/http://www.mobygamesin-fusio.com/gamegame_I_Robot_121.php?1815127872]|{{✗}}|-|InFusio Darts||In-Fusio|In-Fusio|Racing|—|Color||[https:/exen/ghostweb.archive.org/web/20051016113718/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_IN-hunterFUSIO_Darts_110.php?1815127872]|{{}}
|-
|InFusio IF Extreme Ski Jumping|{{date|20052006-1201-0110}}
|Devalley Entertainment
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
|Color||[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/if-extreme-ski-jumping]
|{{✓}}
|-
|InFusio Extreme IF SkiJumping|{{date|20062005-12-01-10}}
|Devalley Entertainment
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
|Color||[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/if-extremeski-skijumping]
|{{✓}}
|-
|InFusio IF Ping Pong
|{{date|2006-09-01}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/if-ping-pong]
|{{✓}}
|-
|InFusio IF Racing
|{{date|2002-03-01}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Racing
|J2ME
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/if-racing]
|{{✓}}
|-
|InFusio IF Racing 2|{{date|2004-09-18}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Racing
|
|Color
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113355/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_IF_Racing_2_26.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|InFusio IF Racing 3
|
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Racing
|
|Color
|
|
|{{✗}}
|-
|InFusio IF Reversi
|{{date|2006-10-01}}
|NessProd
|In-Fusio<br/>(Graphics by Devalley Entertainment)|Strategy, <br/>Puzzle||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/if-reversi]
|{{✓}}
|-
|InFusio Sudoku <small>(Based on GBA game)</small>|
|
|
|
|Puzzle
|
|Color
|GBA port
|
|{{✓}}
|-
|It's Mr PantsPants™: Mobile Edition|{{date|2005-03-01}}|In-Fusio<br/>Rare, Ltd.
|In-Fusio
|In-FusioPuzzle|J2ME|Color|Downgrade GBA port|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113747/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_It%60s_Mr_Pants_96.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|{{date|2004-11-01}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio<br/>(Graphics by Devalley Entertainment)
|Action
|i-mode?—?
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/jungle-run][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113419/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Jungle_Run_98.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Adventure
|
|Color<br/>B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113321/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Jurassic_Park_III_(TM)_27.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|K.O Boxing
|
|
|
|Fight
|
|B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229013853/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=47]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Kung Fu Legend
|{{date|2004-09-18}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Fight
|
|Color<br/>B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229010033/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=35]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Le Tour De France
|{{date|2005-08-01}}
|Living Mobile GmbH<br/>(Ported by NessPod)
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|J2ME
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/tour-de-france][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113038/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Le_Tour_de_France_112.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|M-Tennis
|
|
|
|Sports
|
|B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229013207/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=46]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Malibu Ride
|2004
|Otaboo
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
|Color
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113456/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Malibu_Ride_30.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Malibu Ride 2
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/malibu-ride-2]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Midtown Madness 3 Mobile 3DMéli Mélo|{{date||2004-10-01}}|BeTomorrowPuzzle|In-Fusio|Racing|An ‘alpha’ version and, including 3D and multiplayer.|[https://web.archive.org/web/20030314025548/http://www.mobygamesin-fusio.com:80/gameproduct/exengameDescriptif/midtown-madness-3-mobilemelimelo.html]|{{}}
|-
|Mission 3DMemomix
|
|
|
|Puzzle
|
|B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229003439/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=2]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Midtown Madness 3 Mobile
|{{date|2004-10-01}}
|In-Fusio<br/>BeTomorrow
|In-Fusio<br/>(Licensed by Microsoft Game Studios)
|Racing
|i-mode/BREW/Symbian/WM/J2ME<br/>(2D + 3D version using M3G and [[Mascot Capsule 3D]] technology)
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/midtown-madness-3-mobile][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113558/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Midtown_Madness%C2%AE_3_Mobile_86.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Mission 3D
|2004
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Shooter
|
|Color
|The first 3D game ever for ExEn.
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229015138/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=50]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Devalley Entertainment
|In-Fusio
|Arcade, <br/>Puzzle||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/monkey-business_]
|MotoGP
|{{date|2005-10-01}}
|Cybiko, Inc.Wireless<br/>(Ported by NessPod)
|THQ Wireless Inc.
|Racing
|J2ME
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/motogp_]
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Shooter||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/mutant-alert]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Neopets Mobile
|
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|RPG
|J2ME
|
|
|
|{{✗}}
|-
|Panko
|Puzzle
|
|Color<br/>B&W|Similar to Sokoban|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/panko]/[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229014611/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=49]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Perry Rhodan: Sekmar I in Danger
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113654/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Perry_Rhodan_119.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Pile Up
|
|
|B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229001013/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=10][https://web.archive.org/web/20030314032328/http://www.in-fusio.com:80/product/gameDescriptif/pileup.html]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Devalley Entertainment
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Fight, <br/>Platformer|i-mode|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/pikubi]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Pikubi 2: Rainbow Attack!(GoGo 2: Rainbow Attack!)
|{{date|2006-03-01}}
|Devalley Entertainment
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Fight, <br/>Platformer||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/pikubi-2-rainbow-attack]
|{{✓}}
|-
|PsychoPocket Chess|200x|Pocketsoft|In-Fusio|Puzzle<br/>Strategy||||[https://videogamefanon.fandom.com/wiki/Pocketsoft]<br/>ExEn 2.2|{{✗}}|-|Pocket Formula|2003|Pocketsoft|In-Fusio|Sports<br/>Racing|i-mode/BREW/J2ME/Mophun/Symbian|||[https://videogamefanon.fandom.com/wiki/Pocketsoft]<br/>ExEn 2.2|{{✗}}|-|Pocket Goal|2002|Pocketsoft|In-Fusio|Racing|i-mode/BREW/J2ME/Mophun/Symbian
|
|
|[https://videogamefanon.fandom.com/wiki/Pocketsoft]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Pocket Golf
|2003
|Pocketsoft
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|i-mode/BREW/J2ME/Mophun/Symbian
|
|
|[https://videogamefanon.fandom.com/wiki/Pocketsoft]<br/>ExEn 2.1
|{{✗}}
|-
|Pocket Rally
|2004
|Pocketsoft
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|i-mode/BREW/J2ME/Mophun/Symbian
|
|
|[https://videogamefanon.fandom.com/wiki/Pocketsoft]<br/>ExEn 2.2
|{{✗}}
|-
|Rambo / Rambo on FirePocket Tennis|{{date2002|2005-05}}Pocketsoft
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|i-mode/BREW/J2ME/Mophun
|
|
|[https://videogamefanon.fandom.com/wiki/Pocketsoft]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Pocket Stadium
|2003
|Pocketsoft
|In-Fusio
|AdventureSports|i-mode/BREW/J2ME/Mophun
|
|
|[https://videogamefanon.fandom.com/wiki/Pocketsoft]<br/>ExEn 2.1
|{{✗}}
|-
|Roller BladePush
|
|
|In-Fusio
|Puzzle
|
|
|{{✗}}
|-
|Roller KidRambo on Fire|{{date|2005-05}}|In-Fusio|In-Fusio<br/>Canal+|Adventure<br/>Action|i-mode/BREW/J2ME
|
|Color
|
|{{✗}}
|-
|Rollerblade Challenge
|{{date|2004-08-11}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
|Color
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113733/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Rollerblade(R)_74.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Roller Kid
|2004
|Kaolink
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
|Color
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113550/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Roller_Kid_40.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Sabre Wulf: Mobile|2004|In-Fusio<br/>Kaolink SAS|In-Fusio|Platformer|J2ME||GBA port|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113210/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_SabreWulf(R)_Mobile_109.php?1815127872]|{{✗}}|-|Seven 004||
|
|In-Fusio|In-FusioArcade
|
|
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113444/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_SVEN_004_118.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|{{date|2006-07-01}}
|NessProd
|In-Fusio<br/>(Graphics by Devalley Entertainment)
|Strategy
|
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/sexy-video-poker]
|In-Fusio
|Action
|
|Color
|
|
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Arcade<br/>Pong
|
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/sexybreaker-manga]
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Action<br/>Fight|i-mode/BREW/J2ME|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/shado-fighter][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113543/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Shado_Fighter_3.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Skate Kid
|
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Sports<br/>Arcade
|
|Color<br/>B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113045/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Skate_Kid_43.php?1815127872][https://web.archive.org/web/20021024034241/http://www.in-fusio.com:80/product/gameDescriptif/skatekid.html]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Smiley Tactics
|{{date|2005-03-26}}
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Puzzle
|
|
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113338/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Smiley_(TM)_71.php?1815127872]|{{}}
|-
|Snow Kid
|
|
|Sports
|
|Color<br/>B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229003923/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=26]
|{{✗}}
|-
|
|
|In-Fusio
|Puzzle<br/>Card game
|i-mode
|Color
|
|||[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113622/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Solitaire_Gold_82.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|In-Fusio
|Action
|i-mode/J2ME
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/south-park_][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113030/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_South_Park(R)_46.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Space WarDefender|||
|
|
|B&W
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20040229004656/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=31]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Space War
|{{date|2004}}
|Ulysseo
|In-Fusio
|Action<br/>Shooter
|
|Color
|
|
|Asobo Studio S.A.R.L.
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Puzzle<br/>Arcade||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/sphere-madness][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113438/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Sphere_Madness_61.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Asobo Studio S.A.R.L.
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Puzzle, <br/>Arcade||Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/sphere-madness-2]
|-
|Splat Boy
|2004
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Action, Arcade
|
|Color
|
||||[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113519/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Splat_Boy_49.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Spyro™: A Fairy Party
|{{date|2003-05-27}}
|Infraworlds
|In-Fusio
|Action
|
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/spyro]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Star Academy
|
|
|In-Fusio
|
|
|
|
|
|{{✗}}
|-
|Star Wars™: Revenge of the Sith
|In-Fusio
|THQ Wireless Inc.
|Action<br/>Platfomer|J2ME|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/star-wars-revenge-of-the-sith]
|Super Dino Skate
|
|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Sports
|
||B&W
|
|
|-
|The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
|2005
|
|In-Fusio
|Strategy
|—
|
|
|||[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113630/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_The_Return_of_the_King(TM)_39.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|The Terminator™: I'm Back
|{{date|2003-02-01}}
|In-Fusio<br/>Cybiko, Inc.Wireless
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Shooter|BREW/J2ME|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/terminator__][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113755/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_The_Terminator(TM)_51.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|The Terminator™: I'm Back|{{date|2005-02-08}}|In-Fusio<br/>Cybiko Wireless|In-Fusio|Action<br/>Shooter|i-mode/J2ME|||[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113154/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_The_Terminator_I%60m_Back_93.php?1815127872]|{{✗}}|-|The Tinies Farter
|{{date|2001-07-01}}
|Kalisto Entertainment S.A.
|In-Fusio
|Action, <br/>Arcade||B&W
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/tinies-farter][https://web.archive.org/web/20031226094649/http://www.in-fusio.com/Games/centre_fiche.php?clef=14]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Tomb Raider: Elixir of Life
|{{date|2005-06-01}}
|IOMO<br/>(Ported by BeTomorrow)|Eidos Interactive LimitedEidos Interactive Ltd.|Action, <br/>Platformer|EN, IT, DE, ES, FR, CNJ2ME|Color|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/tomb-raider-elixir-of-life]
|{{✓}}
|Tomb Raider: Quest for Cinnabar
|{{date|2005-02-01}}
|IOMO<br/>(Ported by BeTomorrow)|Eidos Interactive LimitedEidos Interactive Ltd.<br/>(Distributed by In-Fusio)|Action, <br/>Platformer|EN, IT, DE, ES, FR, CNJ2ME|Color|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/tomb-raider-quest-for-cinnabar]
|{{✓}}
|Tomb Raider: The Osiris Codex
|{{date|2004-11-01}}
|IOMO<br/>(Ported by BeTomorrow)|Eidos Interactive LimitedEidos Interactive Ltd.<br/>(Distributed by In-Fusio)|Action, <br/>Platformer|EN, IT, DE, ES, FR, CNJ2ME|Color|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/tomb-raider-the-osiris-codex]
|{{✓}}
|
|
|
|Sports
|
|
|{{✗}}
|-
|Tour De FranceWall Breaker|{{date|20052004-03-08-01}}|Living Mobile GmbHIn-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Sports||[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/tour-de-france]|{{✓}}|-|Wall Breaker|||||Puzzle
|
|Color
|Pre-installed in Alcatel OT-535 / Philips Xenium 9@9+
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113701/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Wall_Breaker_54.php?1815127872]
|{{✓}}
|-
|Sports
|
|B&W||[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/winter-sports_][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113132/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Winter_Sports_55.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Worms
|{{date|2005-09-01}}
|Kiloo ApS<br/>(Ported by Asobo Studio S.A.R.L.)
|THQ Wireless Inc.
|Strategy, <br/>Arcade|J2ME|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/worms_]
|
|
|
|Color
|
|
|The Mighty Troglodytes
|The Mighty Troglodytes
|Action, <br/>Platformer|J2ME|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/yu-a-warrior-tale]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Zoo Tycoon 2 MobileZaps|{{date|2005-06-012004}}|In-Fusio
|In-Fusio
|Platformer
|
|
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113710/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Zaps_106.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Zombie Nurse
|2005
|Devalley Entertainment
|In-Fusio
|Adventure
|
|Color
|
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113344/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Zombie_Nurse_122.php?1815127872]
|{{✗}}
|-
|Zoo Tycoon 2 Mobile
|{{date|2004-11}}
|In-Fusio<br/>Cybiko Wireless
|In-Fusio<br/>(Licensed by Microsoft Game Studios)
|Strategy
|J2ME/BREW/i-mode
|Color
|
|[https://www.mobygames.com/game/exen/zoo-tycoon-2-mobile][https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113234/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_Zoo_Tycoon_2_Mobile_94.php?1815127872][https://zootycoon.fandom.com/wiki/Zoo_Tycoon_2:_Mobile]
|{{✓}}
|}
 
==External link==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20090126091910/http://developer.in-fusio.com/exen/information_SDK.php SDK manual]
==See also==
* [[Cellphone emulators]]
* [[Mophun]]
* [[WGE]]
* [[Mascot Capsule 3D]]
 
[[Category:Game engines]]
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