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<b>Execution Engine</b> (also known as ExEn) was the mobile gaming engine, developed by french company In-Fusio in early-2000s (main July-2001), 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.
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<b>Execution Engine</b> (also known as ExEn) was the 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==
 
==Overview==
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<b>ExEn advanced (v2.2)</b>: 65k color, polyphonic sound, 3D, in-game Macromedia Flash, client side engine, with a memory footprint of 240k.
 
<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, 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).
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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.
 
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.
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|SL01<br/>MyX3/2 [2.0, B&W]<br/>MyX4<br/>MyX5 [2.0, C]<br/>MyX6 [2.1, C]<br/>MyG5 [2.0, C]<br/>MW3020 [1.0 / 2.0, B&W]<br/>30XX (3026)
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|SL01<br/>MyX3-2 [2.0, B&W]<br/>MyX-4<br/>MyX-5 [2.0, C]<br/>MyX-6 [2.1, C]<br/>MyG5 [2.0, C]<br/>MW3020 [1.0 / 2.0, B&W]<br/>My3022<br/>My3026<br/>My3036
 
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|<i>Philips</i>
 
|<i>Philips</i>
|Xenium 9@9 [1.0, B&W]<br/>Fisio 311 [1.0, B&W]<br/>Fisio 330 [2.0, B&W]<br/>Fisio 350<br/>355<br/>Fisio 530 [2.0]<br/>Fisio 535<br/>Fision 620 [1.0, B&W]<br/>630<br/>636<br/>Fisio 639<br/>655<br/>755<br/>759<br/>760<br/>Fisio 820 [2.0]<br/>Fisio 825 [2.0, C]<br/>Fisio 882<br/>855<br/>859<br/>Azalys 288 [1.0, B&W]
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|Xenium Color<br/>Xenium 9@9 [1.0, B&W]<br/>Fisio 311 [1.0, B&W]<br/>Fisio 330 [2.0, B&W]<br/>Fisio 350<br/>355<br/>Fisio 530 [2.0]<br/>Fisio 535<br/>Fisio 620 [1.0, B&W]<br/>Fisio 625<br/>630<br/>636<br/>Fisio 639<br/>655<br/>755<br/>759<br/>760<br/>Fisio 820 [2.0]<br/>Fusion 822<br/>Fisio 825 [2.0, C]<br/>Fisio 882<br/>855<br/>859<br/>Azalys 288 [1.0, B&W]
 
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|<i>Alcatel</i>
 
|<i>Alcatel</i>
|One Touch 256<br/>One Touch 332<br/>One Touch 526 [2.0, B&W]<br/>One Touch 531 [2.0, C]<br/>One Touch 535 [2.1, C]<br/>One Touch 735 (735i) [2.1, C]<br/>BH4
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|One Touch 256<br/>One Touch 332<br/>One Touch 526 [2.0, B&W]<br/>One Touch 531 [2.0, C]<br/>One Touch 535 [2.1, C]<br/>One Touch 535<br/>One Touch 735 (735i) [2.1, C]<br/>BH4
 
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|<i>Vitelcom</i>
 
|<i>Vitelcom</i>
|TSM4 [2.0, B&W]<br/>TSM5 [2.0, C]
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|<i>Centel</i>
 
|<i>Centel</i>
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|<i>Panasonic</i>
 
|<i>Panasonic</i>
|G60 [2.0, C]<br/>GD87 [2.0, C]<br/>X70 [2.0, C]<br/>X86<br/>X88<br/>GD67 [2.0, C]<ref>Panasonic's first ExEn-enabled color handset</ref>
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|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>support J2ME as well</ref><br/>X86<br/>X88<br/>GU87
 
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|<i>Mitsubishi</i>
 
|<i>Mitsubishi</i>
|M7<br/>M7.2<br/>M7.5<br/>M341 [2.1, C]<br/>TRIUM M320 [2.0, C]<br/>TRIUM MGB<br/>TRIUM Eclipse [2.0, C]<br/>TRIUM Mars [1.0, B&W]<br/>TRIUM Neptune [1.0, B&W]<br/>TRIUM 110 [2.0, B&W]
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|M7<br/>M7.2<br/>M7.5<br/>M341 [2.1, C]<br/>Trium M320 [2.0, C]<br/>Trium M6B<br/>Trium Eclipse [2.0, C]<br/>Trium Mars [1.0, B&W]<br/>Trium Neptune [1.0, B&W]<br/>Trium 110-cupid [2.0, B&W]
 
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|-
 
|<i>Ningbo Bird</i>
 
|<i>Ningbo Bird</i>
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==List of ExEn Games==
 
==List of ExEn Games==
 
There are 120+ known games, in which [https://web.archive.org/web/20040219081721/http://www.in-fusio.com:80/Games/centre.php?exen=1 115] have been released, 3 are unknown to have been released, 2 are unreleased.
 
There are 120+ known games, in which [https://web.archive.org/web/20040219081721/http://www.in-fusio.com:80/Games/centre.php?exen=1 115] have been released, 3 are unknown to have been released, 2 are unreleased.
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Revision as of 11:46, 27 September 2022

ExEn logo.png
Developer In-Fusio
Type Mobile Gaming Engine
Generation 5th generation
Release date early-2000
Discontinued 2005
Successor ExEn V2
EGE
Dumped in-fusio.com
Emulated ~

Execution Engine (also known as ExEn) was the 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

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.

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.

ExEn basic (v2.1): 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.

ExEn advanced (v2.2): 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.

Technical requirements: small and light, (less than 100kb of ROM and 32kb of the RAM in its initial version) the software's main function is to download and run games on mobile phones.

Features
Working as a virtual machine, ExEn is a safe engine for handsets preventing many security problems occurring when games are run locally (viruses, crashes…)

- Color
- 3D matrix calculations
- 3D rendering primitives (wireframe, flat or textured triangles)
- sprite zooming
- sprite flipping / mirroring
- scrolling parallax (several playfields at the same time)
- Fully transparent or masked cells in playfields
- Raycasting
- Screen rotation (rotozoom) & various FXs

EGE (ExEn Gaming Extensions)

In 2003, with the emergence of the first smartphones, creating a realtime 3D engine API and native code to embed into the EGE, the successor of ExEn.

The Orange Group has chosen ExEn Gaming Extensions (EGE) for its Java mobiles of the Signature range, for all of Europe.

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).

Features
- Real-time multiplayer functionality (not available on initial handsets)
- Enhanced (Improved) 3D game play (not available on initial handsets)
- 'Recommend the game' function...to a friend, relative...
- Try and buy
- 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.

ExEn vs J2ME

ExEn and J2ME are not 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 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 - feature new advanced game capabilities and MIDP 2.0 Game API compatibility.

Emulators

Name Platform(s) Version Accuracy FLOSS Recommended
ExEn SDK Windows 2.2 Mid TBD
EXEN-V2 Generic Simulator (Part of SDK) Windows x.x Low ~
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 low FPS. Written in Java for Windows.
Firmwares
Trium and other firmwares.

Download

Title Note(s)
ExEn games A collection of half of all games (possibly including demos)

Screenshots

• Color

• Black & White

List of ExEn / EGE supported devices

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).

Devices[1] Models
Sagem SL01
MyX3-2 [2.0, B&W]
MyX-4
MyX-5 [2.0, C]
MyX-6 [2.1, C]
MyG5 [2.0, C]
MW3020 [1.0 / 2.0, B&W]
My3022
My3026
My3036
Philips Xenium Color
Xenium 9@9 [1.0, B&W]
Fisio 311 [1.0, B&W]
Fisio 330 [2.0, B&W]
Fisio 350
355
Fisio 530 [2.0]
Fisio 535
Fisio 620 [1.0, B&W]
Fisio 625
630
636
Fisio 639
655
755
759
760
Fisio 820 [2.0]
Fusion 822
Fisio 825 [2.0, C]
Fisio 882
855
859
Azalys 288 [1.0, B&W]
Alcatel One Touch 256
One Touch 332
One Touch 526 [2.0, B&W]
One Touch 531 [2.0, C]
One Touch 535 [2.1, C]
One Touch 535
One Touch 735 (735i) [2.1, C]
BH4
Vitelcom TSM3/4 [2.0, B&W]
TSM5 [2.0, C]
Centel Lotus
Rocket
Panasonic G60 (EB-G60) [2.0, C]
GD67 [2.0, C][2]
GD87 (GD87e) [2.0, C]
X70 (EB-X70) [2.0, C][3]
X86
X88
GU87
Mitsubishi M7
M7.2
M7.5
M341 [2.1, C]
Trium M320 [2.0, C]
Trium M6B
Trium Eclipse [2.0, C]
Trium Mars [1.0, B&W]
Trium Neptune [1.0, B&W]
Trium 110-cupid [2.0, B&W]
Ningbo Bird SC-03 [2.0, C]
SC-04 [2.0, C]
Soyea D1 [2.0, C]
CECT Q88 M341 [2.0, C]
Kejian K336 [2.0, C]
Siemens SL42 [1.0, B&W][4]
M50 [1.0, B&W]
LG 7100 [EGE, 3D]
  1. Colors and Black & White
  2. Panasonic's first ExEn-enabled color handset
  3. support J2ME as well
  4. 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.
    The Siemens SL42 features a special version of ExEn using JAR files instead of the custom .exn format.

List of ExEn Games

There are 120+ known games, in which 115 have been released, 3 are unknown to have been released, 2 are unreleased.

Title Release date Developer Publisher Genre(s) EGE support Note(s)

Ref.

Available
007 Ice Racer 1 November 2002 In-Fusio In-Fusio
Vodafone
Racing [1]
3D Mate and Wata Raider Puzzle
Abalone
Age of Empires II Mobile (Golden Edition) 1 June 2005 In-Fusio In-Fusio Strategy Yes (January 2006) [2]/[3]
Alfred Hitchcook Psycho Kaolink SAS Kaolink SAS Action [4]
Arthur & Les: Pirates
Asterix: Rescue Obelix Yes [5]
Banjo-Kazooie: Gruntys Revenge Mobile 14 June 2005 Rare, Ltd.
Cybiko, Inc.
In-Fusio Action Based on GBA game [6]/[7]
Banjo Pilot
Biocide
Block Maniac In-Fusio In-Fusio Puzzle [8]
Boomerang Joe [9]
Bomb Jack 1 December 2003 In-Fusio Action [10]/[11]
Bomb Squad 1 April 2006 In-Fusio In-Fusio Puzzle [12]
Casino Nights Billiards [13]
Celebrity Chic 1 October 2003 In-Fusio In-Fusio Simulation [14]/[15]
Charmed™ 1 April 2003 DC Studios, Inc. In-Fusio Action
Platformer
[16]/[17]
Chicago Guns 1 September 2001 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Shooter
[18]/[19]
Christmas Tales 1 December 2006 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Platformer
[20]
Crash Bandicoot™ 25 April 2005 Kaolink SAS In-Fusio Action
Platformer
[21]/[22]
Crazy Cobra Otaboo In-Fusio Action
Arcade
Crazy Cobra 2 1 September 2004 Otaboo In-Fusio Action
Arcade
[23]/[24]
Crazy Pet II 1 July 2001 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action [25]/[26]
Dakar 2005 Racing [27]
Deca Challenge [28]/[29]
Dice Extreme In-Fusio In-Fusio Sports [30]
DJ Bubble Multiplayer Puzzle [31]
Die Hard Action
Shooter
[32]
Dream Quest In-Fusio In-Fusio [33]/[34]
E.T.: Adventure Adventure [35]
Eagle Squadron 1 September 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Shooter
[36]/[37]
ELF Bowling Sports [38]
Elmer Puzzle [39]
Etch A Sketch Puzzle [40]
Ferrari Racing Racing [41]
Fighter Pilot Evolved 1 May 2006 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Shooter
[42]
Flynn's Adventures (Nightmare Busters) 1 April 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Platformer
Yes [43]/[44]
Fruit Factory 1 February 2004 Infraworlds In-Fusio Puzzle [45]/[46]
Fruit Factory 2 Infraworlds In-Fusio Puzzle [47]
Football Challenge Sports
Football Fan 1 July 2005 In-Fusio In-Fusio Sports Yes [48]
Ghost Hunter 1 July 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Shooter
[49]/[50]
Golden Tee Golf Sports [51]
Halo™
Horoscope [52]/[53]
I, Robot 2004 Platformer [54]
InFusio Darts In-Fusio In-Fusio Racing [55]
InFusio Extreme Ski 10 January 2006 Devalley Entertainment In-Fusio Sports [56]
InFusio Ski Jumping 1 December 2005 Devalley Entertainment In-Fusio Sports [57]
InFusio Ping Pong 1 September 2006 In-Fusio In-Fusio Sports [58]
InFusio Racing 1 March 2002 In-Fusio In-Fusio Racing Yes [59]
InFusio Racing 2 In-Fusio In-Fusio Racing [60]
InFusio Racing 3 In-Fusio In-Fusio Racing
InFusio Reversi 1 October 2006 NessProd In-Fusio Strategy
Puzzle
[61]
InFusio Sudoku Puzzle Based on GBA game
It's Mr Pants™ 2005 In-Fusio
Rare, Ltd.
In-Fusio Puzzle Yes [62]
Jungle Run 1 November 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action [63]/[64]
Jurassic Park lll™ 2002 In-Fusio In-Fusio Adventure [65]
K.O Boxing Fight [66]
Kung Fu Legend Fight [67]
Le Tour De France 1 August 2005 Living Mobile GmbH In-Fusio Sports [68]/[69]
M-Tennis Sports [70]
Malibu Ride Otaboo In-Fusio Sports [71]
Malibu Ride 2 1 August 2006 Otaboo In-Fusio Sports [72]
Méli Mélo Puzzle [73]
Memomix Puzzle [74]
Midtown Madness 3 Mobile 1 October 2004 BeTomorrow In-Fusio Racing Yes [75]/[76]
Mission 3D Shooter The first 3D game for ExEn. [77]
Monkey Business 1 November 2006 Devalley Entertainment In-Fusio Arcade
Puzzle
[78]
MotoGP 1 October 2005 Cybiko, Inc. THQ Wireless Inc. Racing [79]
Mutant Alert 3D 1 May 2003 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Shooter
[80]
Panko 1 November 2001 In-Fusio In-Fusio Puzzle [81]/[82]
Perry Rhodan: Sekmar I in Danger [83]
Pile Up [84]/[85]
Pikubi 1 July 2004 Devalley Entertainment In-Fusio Action
Fight
Platformer
[86]
Pikubi 2: Rainbow Attack! 1 March 2006 Devalley Entertainment In-Fusio Action
Fight
Platformer
[87]
Rambo on Fire 1 May 2005 In-Fusio In-Fusio Adventure Yes
Roller Blade [88]
Roller Kid Sports [89]
Sabre Wulf: Mobile 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio Platformer Based on GBA game [90]
Seven 004 Arcade [91]
Sexy Video Poker 1 July 2006 NessProd In-Fusio Strategy [92]
Sexy Breaker Bikini 1 October 2005 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Sexy Breaker Manga 1 October 2005 In-Fusio In-Fusio [93]
Shado Fighter 1 July 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action
Fight
Yes [94]/[95]
Skate Kid Sports
Arcade
[96]/[97]
Smiley Tactics Puzzle [98]
Snow Kid Sports [99]
Solitaire Gold Pizzle [100]
South Park 1 September 2003 In-Fusio In-Fusio Action [101]/[102]
Space Defender [103]
Space War
Sphere Madness 1 February 2004 Asobo Studio S.A.R.L. In-Fusio Action
Puzzle
Arcade
[104]/[105]
Sphere Madness 2 1 January 2006 Asobo Studio S.A.R.L. In-Fusio Action
Puzzle
Arcade
[106]
Splat Boy 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio [107]
Spyro™ 27 May 2003 Infraworlds In-Fusio Action [108]
Star Academy
Star Wars™: Revenge of the Sith 11 May 2005 In-Fusio THQ Wireless Inc. Action Yes [109]
Super Dino Skate
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2005 [110]
The Terminator™ 1 February 2003 In-Fusio
Cybiko, Inc.
In-Fusio Action
Shooter
[111]/[112]
The Terminator™: I'm Back In-Fusio
Cybiko, Inc.
In-Fusio Action
Shooter
Yes [113]
The Tinies Farter 1 July 2001 Kalisto Entertainment S.A. In-Fusio Action
Arcade
[114]/[115]
Tomb Raider: Elixir of Life 1 June 2005 IOMO Eidos Interactive Limited Action
Platformer
Multi languages [116]
Tomb Raider: Quest for Cinnabar 1 February 2005 IOMO
BeTomorrow
Eidos Interactive Limited Action
Platformer
Multi languages [117]
Tomb Raider: The Osiris Codex 1 November 2004 IOMO Eidos Interactive Limited Action
Platformer
Multi languages [118]
Tony Hawk’s Underground Sports
Wall Breaker 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio Puzzle Build-in game from Alcatel OT535 [119]
Winter Sports 1 February 2002 In-Fusio In-Fusio Sports [120]/[121]
Worms 1 September 2005 Kiloo ApS THQ Wireless Inc. Strategy
Arcade
Yes [122]
X-Mas: Tales
Yu: A Warrior Tale 1 June 2005 The Mighty Troglodytes The Mighty Troglodytes Action
Platformer
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Zaps 2004 In-Fusio In-Fusio Platformer [124]
Zombie Nurse [125]
Zoo Tycoon 2 Mobile 1 June 2005 In-Fusio In-Fusio Strategy Yes [126]/[127]

See also