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J2ME and Gaming
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J2ME & Gaming

Author(s) : Jason Lam
Free License : GNU General Public License

This is a work in progress -- a draft.

Book excerpts:

This book is about programming with J2ME on wireless devices with focus on developing games. It is assumed you have some knowledge and programming experience with J2ME and J2SE. The book does not go into detail on topics like how to make high level GUI menu but does demonstrate what a game menu might look like. Nor will it explain in detail how to use the Record Management System (RMS), but will go over topics that use RMS such as high score and game settings. As well a knowledge and experience with threading will be an asset before proceeding with game development. However, the book will go over in detail the new game classes that are now include in the MIDP 2.0.

The book also serves as quick reference for Java programmers who are interested in game mobile game development. The intent of this book is to provide good introduction for experience game developers who developed games in other languages and platforms and now are interested in using J2ME to develop games.

The first section (Chapter 1 to Chapter 5) will briefly introduce to you:
- What the mobile gaming industry is about
- What tools are available for you to get started in developing your own mobile game
- Constraints you will face in developing mobile games
- Game Design and Development Process considerations

Afterwards the remaining chapters will walk you through a basic game tutorial, albeit the game itself isn?t ground breaking, it does serve the purpose of introducing what makes up a game and more specifically a mobile game using J2ME. As well aside from the game itself it goes through several other important areas of mobile development such as the interface design of a game menu.

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I would like to thank u Mr.Jason Lam for writing such a useful book on this topic.
I want to develop games for MIDP 1.0 compliant nokia Series 60 phones such as 3660,Ngage etc. It would be appreciated if you could guide me towards some useful resources regarding graphics and game development for MIDP 1.0 compliant devices since MIDP 2.0 code cannot work on MIDP1.0 profile.


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PKSM, questions about this book or any other Jason Lam's projects can be sent directly to Jason Lam at :

http://www.jasonlam604.com/contact.php

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