This is a Nokia Snake game included on colour phones. First introduced with the Nokia 9290 Communicator in 2002. It supports multiplayer through Bluetooth and Infra-Red.
Munkiki's Castles is one of the first 3D games on mobile phones, and it's a puzzle game published on Nokia 3410 in 2002 for the service called Nokia Club.
In the game a little monkey must pass through several levels destroying blocks and collecting coins, trying not to fall down while moving with a grid-based system.
The game was almost unplayable due to emulation reasons, but the most recent version of J2ME Loader seems to run the jar file without significant problems.
Starting with Nokia 7210, the sequel 'Space Impact 303' came available not pre-installed on the phone but available as an J2ME applet via download from the Nokia website. Phones with dedicated pages for this game were Nokia 3220, Nokia 3100, Nokia 6100 Nokia 6610, Nokia 6610i and many other phones that shared the 128x128 resolution screens. Phones with the 176 x 208 resolution screens, such as Nokia 6630, Nokia 3650, Nokia 6600, were later provided with a re-sized version of this game available for download.
The player has the ability to freely move horizontally and vertically (with a few exceptions on some platform-like levels in Space Impact Plus) but can not increase the speed of the screen's auto-scrolling feature. Powerups can be picked up while going through the levels (such as missiles, bombs, and energy beams) and the player can use them when the regular projectiles are of little effect against the enemy.
As each level is played, various enemy ships confront the player, some of them following strict paths
One of the sequels to the game Space Impact for Nokia mobile phones. It was one of the pre-installed games on Nokia 3500 series phones (3510, 3510i, 3530).
Ganbare Goemon: Dosukoi! Harite Ichiban is a fighting sumo game developed and published by Konami for mobile phones and released on December 16, 2002 in Japan. It is part of the Ganbare Goemon: Tsuukai Game Apli series, but was based on Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shougun Magginesu.
Ganbare Goemon: Hijutsu! Sansuu Juku is a quiz video game released for mobile phones. It was developed and published by Konami Mobile and released on November 14, 2002 in Japanese markets. It is the first video game in the Ganbare Goemon: Tsuukai Game Apli series.
Mobile phone action puzzle game distributed for J-Sky 50KB devices through the Ulala no Channel J portal.
Sequel to Waretsuku ga Horu Mon. The player grabs, throws, hits, and buries blocks in each level. Includes two difficulty options.
Frogger is a port of the original game of the same name for the mobile game and it was released on October 30, 2002 in Japanese markets and was developed and published by Konami.
A game released for mobile phones, a non-colour version releasing in 2002 followed by the colour version in 2003.
Rayman Bowling is a simple bowling simulator featuring 11 different locations each one more difficult than the previous
the levels being: the tutorial, classic, bridge, traps, carpet, rock, lava, panic, bomb, fire and bolt.
A visual novel-style detective game released for Japanese mobile phones. Originally debuting in 2002, it was rereleased on May 1, 2006 with updated graphics as Izumi Jiken File Vol. 1 - Shiosai-hen Deluxe Edition.
You can easily feel like a detective by reading a novel!
"Mystery Adventure Izumi Case File - Shiosai Edition" (hereinafter referred to as Izumi Case File) is a mystery adventure game that "deduces the criminal" based on the situation at the crime scene and the information collected by asking.