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while (running) processInput(); updateGameState(); repaint(); Thread.sleep(40); // target 25 FPS
1. What Were 240x320 Java Games? 240x320 (portrait orientation, also known as QVGA) was the standard screen resolution for feature phones (non-smartphones) from brands like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, and LG. These devices ran games written in Java ME (Micro Edition) — a stripped-down version of Java designed for limited hardware.
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while (running) processInput(); updateGameState(); repaint(); Thread.sleep(40); // target 25 FPS
1. What Were 240x320 Java Games? 240x320 (portrait orientation, also known as QVGA) was the standard screen resolution for feature phones (non-smartphones) from brands like Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, and LG. These devices ran games written in Java ME (Micro Edition) — a stripped-down version of Java designed for limited hardware.
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