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Goldy Lukka

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Goldy Lukka is a Java Developer and an Entrepreneur. He is Founder of xyling.com.
J2ME games source code Posted: Jun 21, 2005 1:57 AM
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1. Winter Sports

Winter Sports is a fun and challenging multi player sports simulation game where you can compete towards other players in biathlon, speed skating and ski jump.

A player can upload his results to a central server and other players can download these results and race towards a shadow simulation (a ghost) of the other players result as if they were playing towards each other at the same time. Closer to real-time multiplayer gaming over GPRS you cannot come.

2. Marv the Miner

Marv the Miner is an arcade/platform game inspired by the old Atari 2600 classic Miner 2049er.
The game contains 32 levels and lots of cool features such as teleports, elevators, suckers, crunchers, slides and more.


The source for both the games are published under GNU Public License. You can download the source code from the page referred by title of this post.

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