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WGE supported devices
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==List of WGE supported devices==
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|<b>Developer</b>
|<b>Mobiles (Devices)</b>
|<b>Brand</b>
|<b>J2ME support</b>
|<b>Downloadable</b>
|<b>embedded WGE games.</b>
|<b>Description</b>
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|TTPcom (Japan)
|B'ngo<ref><small>TTPCom's portable game machine "B'ngo (Bingo)" was announced in 2003. Compatible with C++ and Java™ games support (Java in high-end product and mandatory for a mobile phone designed almost exclusively to serve as a game console).
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- 6 Embedded high-quality multiplayer games<br/>
- Novel entry key that can rotate in both directions to improve navigation through the user interface and enhance the gaming experience<br/>
- Digital Rights Management (DRM) software to protect gaming<br/>
- Bluetooth™ / GPRS
</ref></small>
|TTPcom (Japan)|?|?|6 Embedded high-quality multiplayer games|B'ngo (pronounced BINGO) is a console-style games player as well as a and fully-featured mobile phone with both Bluetooth and GPRS functionality allowing multiplayer games between 8 players.
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|TCL Mobile (China)
|TCL 718
|TCL Mobile China Ltd.
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|G51
|Panasonic
|G51||Fillip in Savannah Adventure||Build-in |i-1000|Innostream|✗||Trapped!|It is the first commercially available handset with embedded WGE games.|-|i-2000|Innostream|✗||||-|i-2100|Innostream|✗||||-|i-188|Innostream|✗|||[https://web.archive.org/web/20031205162853/http://www.9dots.net/pdfs/innostream_whatmobile.pdf i-188 info pdf]|-|INNO 30|Innostream|✗||||-|INNO 55|Innostream|✗||||-|INNO 89|Innostream|✗|||
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|INNO 90
|Innostream
|i-1000<br/>i-2000<br/>i-2100<br/>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031205162853/http://www.9dots.net/pdfs/innostream_whatmobile.pdf i-188]<br/>INNO 30<br/>INNO 55<br/>INNO 89<br/>INNO 90|✓|The Innostream i1000 is the first commercially available handset with embedded WGE games.<br/>The Innostream INNO-90 support downloadable WGE games.
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