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==Java 2 Micro Edition <small>(J2ME)</small>==
 
:''This page is about emulating J2ME on other systems. For the inverse, see [[Emulators on J2ME]].''
A free cross-platform language capable of working in devices with highly reduced capabilities. It was basically Java stripped down to the bare essentials.
|N-GAGE COOL!
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|[https://web.archive.org/web/20060214111930/http://www.amazingmobile.com:80/DownFiles/NgageCool(Trial).zip 1.2.1 (Trial)]($)
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==Symbian and N-Gage <small>(Nokia)</small>==
 
:''This page is about emulating Symbian/N-Gage on other systems. For the inverse, see [[Emulators on Symbian]].''
Originally a joint Nintendo-Nokia cellphone handheld hybrid project slated for 2005, Nintendo backed away from the project (and its plans for NES/Game Boy ports for mobile were repurposed for their Virtual Engine project). Nokia continued the project on their own anyways and released N-Gage on October 7, 2003, for <abbr title="$377.10 in 2018 money">$299</abbr> as the most powerful handheld of its time, that is up until the DS and PSP came along and ended Nokia's hopes at dominating the handheld gaming market. It had an ARM920T CPU at 104 MHz.
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