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<b>Execution Engine</b> (also known as ExEn) was the a mobile gaming engine, developed by french company In-Fusio in early-2000s, with Sun Microsystems's mobile Java platform. It was the very first Java-based game engine entirely dedicated to mobile devices. The company re-developed the ExEn V2 engine in 2002, which further improved the speed and expressiveness of mobile. The ExEn technology which is fully J2ME MIDP 2.0 game API compliant, has been designed for games containing animated graphics, sound, 3D and color.
==Overview==
<b>ExEn advanced (v2.2)</b>: 65k color, polyphonic sound, 3D, in-game Macromedia Flash, client side engine, with a memory footprint of 240k.
The API is based on Java and very similar to J2ME specification, but is optimized for game development and deployment instead. Even the programming style is almost the same. The ExEn API has various gaming specific classes that are absent from J2ME. ExEn was the first mass market downloadable game engine to be made available in Europe (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 communication devices JAVA virtual machine. Once integrated with the terminal, It can download games and play native games. So as long as the built-in ExEn Cellphone with chip, You can start from ExEn The content supplier passes GSM or GPRS Network technology, Download to your mobile phone to play.
- 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/>
==EGE (ExEn Gaming Extensions)==
In 2003, with the emergence of the first smartphones, creating a realtime 3D engine API and native code to embed embbed into the EGE, the successor of ExEn. The Orange Group has chosen ExEn Gaming Extensions (LG 7100 support EGE) for its Java mobiles of the Signature range, for all of Europeplatform.
ExEn Gaming Extensions (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 MIDP 2.0 handsets and integrates multiplayer and 3D capabilities).
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|[[EXEN-V2 Generic Simulator]] <small>(Part of SDK)</small>
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{{Icon|macOS|Lin|Android}} <ref>Possible to run ExEn V2 Simulator through [[Wine]]</ref>
|[http://alien256.narod.ru/EMULATOR.RAR x.x]
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;[[EXEN-V2 Generic Simulator]]:A very old dead emulator for ExEn software. While many games are go in-game, they are crash at various points and run very low FPS. Written in Java and design for Windows.
;[http://alien256.narod.ru/trium.htm Firmwares]
:Trium and other firmwares.
 
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==Download==
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|<i>Panasonic</i>
|G60 (EB-G60) [2.0, C]<br/>GD67 [2.0, C]<ref>Panasonic's first ExEn-enabled color handset</ref><br/>GD87 (GD87e) [2.0, C]<br/>X70 (EB-X70) [2.0, C]<ref>J2ME MIDP 1.0 support J2ME as well</ref><br/>X86<br/>X88<br/>GU87
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|<i>Mitsubishi</i>
|SL42 [1.0, B&W]<ref>ExEn game engine is also working in Siemens mobile 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. The game engine allows users to load video games onto their cellphones.<br/>
The Siemens SL42 features a special version of ExEn using JAR files instead of the custom .exn format.</ref><br/>M50 [1.0, B&W]
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|<i>LG</i>
|7100 [EGE, 3D]
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|007 : Ice Racer
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|In-Fusio
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|Banjo-Kazooie: Gruntys Grunty's Revenge MobileMission
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|Rare, Ltd.<br/>Cybiko, Inc.
|Action
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|Based on GBA gameport|[https://banjokazooie.fandom.com/wiki/Banjo-Kazooie:_Grunty%27s_Revenge_Missions]|{{✓}}|-|Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge Mobile|{{date|2004-07}}|Rare, Ltd.<br/>Cybiko, Inc.|In-Fusio|Action||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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|Halo™|: Mobile Portal
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|In-Fusio
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|Puzzle
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|Based on GBA gameport
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|Platformer
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|Based on GBA gameport
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20051016113210/http://www.in-fusio.com/game_SabreWulf(R)_Mobile_109.php?1815127872]
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