A: In J2ME Loader settings, change the "Screen Orientation" to "Keep Aspect Ratio" to see the original 4:5 ratio which looks small but authentic.
Do you remember the "Cricket Cup" game on the Nokia 1600? For millions of millennials who grew up in the mid-2000s, that monochrome or grayscale screen was the gateway to endless hours of cricket during boring lectures, long bus rides, and power outages.
Within 5 minutes of reading this article, you can have that classic game running on your $1000 flagship Android phone, reminding you that gameplay beats graphics every single time.
A: In J2ME Loader settings, change the "Screen Orientation" to "Keep Aspect Ratio" to see the original 4:5 ratio which looks small but authentic.
Do you remember the "Cricket Cup" game on the Nokia 1600? For millions of millennials who grew up in the mid-2000s, that monochrome or grayscale screen was the gateway to endless hours of cricket during boring lectures, long bus rides, and power outages.
Within 5 minutes of reading this article, you can have that classic game running on your $1000 flagship Android phone, reminding you that gameplay beats graphics every single time.