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Check here: http://www.mikekohn.net/j2me.php.

Java Applications

Jatari - Java Atari 2600 emulator I'm working on.

Java Applets

Here are some Java Applets I've written over the years. Some of them are quite old and not the best :(.

Greek Invaders - One of my first real Java programs. It's an imitation of Space Invaders, but tuned to be an insult for a rival fraternity at the university I went to :).

Memory - A clone of the 80's electronic Simon Says game with 3D rendered graphics and sampled guitar sounds for the tones.

JavaBrot - Another old Java program. This generates pictures based on a mandelbrot math calculation.

Kohn3D Demo - These these some simple 3D routines I wrote in Java. If you have the red/blue 3D glasses the object will appear to pop out of your screen in 3D.

Video Poker - I wrote this video poker game when I was 13 on my old Amiga 500 in AmigaBASIC and decided to rewrite it recently so I could make it run on my cell phone. I wrote it as an applet first so I could just get it working. The graphics are quite simple so that I could easily translate it to j2me. All the images are drawn on the fly (no GIFs and such) to make it use less memory. Anyway, this is basically a simulation of a video poker game that you might see in a bar or a casino.

Jumble Puzzle - I originally wrote this for j2me and translated it to a Java applet. This is one of those games where you have to order a 5x5 set of numbered tiles.

Hang Man - This is a Java version of the old Hang Man game. The graphics are a bit primitive, but I think it adds a little charm to it :). I'm still working on finishing this up and I have a copy working on mobile phones too.


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Please visit my many other projects, including free J2ME Java games for Mobile phones, graphics and sound programs, chat software, and much more at http://www.mikekohn.net.

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