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    Would you like to play Nokia (J2ME) games on Retropie?

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    sdlemulatorawesome
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    • SuperFromNDS
      SuperFromND @madmodder123
      last edited by SuperFromND

      @madmodder123 I couldn't find any compatiability lists, but the closest thing is the GitHub issues page. In my testing, around 60% of games worked, 10% booted but exhibit graphical issues, and 30% boot to a black/white screen.

      As for work, the GitHub hasn't been updated since February, so hex is probably busy with IRL stuff. Never mind, there's still some commits happening!

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      • HexH
        Hex
        last edited by

        @recompile is working on it whenever he gets time

        Sent from 20,000 leagues under the sea.

        Powersaver Emulation station : https://github.com/hex007/EmulationStation
        ES dev script : https://github.com/hex007/es-dev/blob/master/es-tests.sh

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        • BenMcLeanB
          BenMcLean
          last edited by

          J2ME had some good games back in the day, especially tower defense. I would consider the J2ME version of Final Fantasy Crystal Defenders to be the definitive version even though it's been on lots of platforms including Android. There's also some other forgotten J2ME stuff like Doom RPG and Orcs and Elves that are kind of forgotten which it'd be nice to see again.

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          • Z
            zerojay
            last edited by

            For those of you looking for an easy way to install the libretro core, I've created a script in RetroPie-Extra for it: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zerojay/RetroPie-Extra/master/scriptmodules/libretrocores/lr-freej2me.sh

            Some of the first games I ever worked on were these J2ME games and it's been fun to play them again a bit.

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