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Mophun (distorted by more fun) was a mobile gaming platform/engine similar to J2ME, developed by Swedish company Synergenix Interactive AB [A 1] on November 2002. The development of the engine started as early as 1998, the first Mophun enabled handsets were seen at the end of 2002. Mophun came only on 3 mobile handsets (including T300, T310 and T610) exclusively to Sony Ericsson. Its supports high performance downloadable C and C++ mophun games. The mophun game platform can operate on extremely limited hardware resources, and its minimum hardware requirement is an 8-bit processor running at 12MHz, so it is suitable for existing 2G mobile phones.

Mophun has some conceptual similarities to Java, like running programs in a virtual machine rather than directly on the device, so that they can become platform-independent. Since late 2002, the mophun 2D engine has been pre-installed on low-end mobiles. The much acclaimed Sony Ericsson T300 and T310 models.

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Despite the API being very easy for programmers to use, Mophun has not been very popular. The main reason for this seems to be the strict approval process - the compiled program can only be run under an emulator, and Synergenix must approve the program so it can be used on a mobile device. The approved program can only be run under one IMEI number. Only developers registered and approved by Synergenix can use self-certification (and through the Synergenix server), and they are only allowed to have one IMEI number. The developer must sign a sales contract with Synergenix, which then shares and approves it for end-users, so the program can be shared. Such a process disallows free programs to be created for mophun, and also discourages many developers from developing programs for mophun. In addition, Mophun game does not need to be paid after one download (this is the same concept as ExEn), and Mophun also has a security mechanism (anti-piracy), the main game program cannot be copied from the mobile phone, only the game save and dump are provided to the computer.Mophun games are all in .mpn file format. When the file is too large, it can be divided into 30KB parts, downloaded to the mobile phone in stages, and the mobile phone will be automatically connected.

Mophun games do not need to be paid after one download (this is the same concept as ExEn), and Mophun also has a security mechanism (anti-piracy), the main game program cannot be copied from the mobile phone, only game save and transfer is provided into the computer.

Mophun platform, which was adopted as the standard for Sony Ericsson mobile phones (and is also supported by some models of siemens phones and other "smaller" brands). A platform similar to J2ME, the program openness is not as good as that of J2ME, and the types of downloads are single, but mophun games can provide game demos, and have good restrictions on piracy, and the fees are more convenient and reasonable.

Mophun 3D was the first commercially available virtual machine/mobile game engine with complete 3D support, developed by Synergenix Interactive AB on 18th May 2003. Mophun 3D has been ported to virtually every Symbian phone. It is provides fast gaming system for mobile phones, pushing mobile games to new levels, enabling true real-time multiplayer gaming over mobile networks (through Bluetooth, WiFi, GPRS and Infra-red technology), as well as high performance full 3D graphics, high-quality sounds, enhanced audio and true 3D gaming features. mophun 3D requires 32-bit 16+ MHz processors, while competing mobile game technologies usually require processing power at least two to three times higher.

Mophun RTE (Run Time Engine) is an environment for running Mophun applications, somewhat similar to J2ME, also designed for use in mobile devices. Mophun differs from J2ME in having lower requirements for the computing power of the device and less demanding on the amount of RAM. The main supplier of mobile devices with this Mophun environment is Sony Ericsson, although there is already a version of Mophun RTE for the Nokia Series 60 and UIQ. Mophun Execution Environment File is mophun program file for P800 (UIQ device). P800 users must install this file to run mophun game files.

Mophun 3D have backwards compatible at the binary level with all existing games for mophun and therefore theoretically it is possible to run current 2D games for the original engine in mophun 3D. While the runtime of the current mophun 2D engine can run on mobile devices with relatively slow processors (8 bits, 12 MHz), mophun 3D requires significantly faster 32-bit processors with a speed of at least 16+ MHz. Mophun has quickly become a popular way for mobile network operators and distributors to increase ARPU.

The mophun 3D engine featuring low memory footprint and low processing power requirements for its suite of 3D APIs, directly targeted at quickly and effectively developing mobile 3D games. The engine is designed for development of 3D mobile games that are compact and downloadable over-the-air (OTA).


Mophun 3D have its own 3D API and come as a comprehensive SDK package with its own 3D graphics routines optimized for each type of mobile device. The mophun 3D API is very similar to the OpenGL-ES standard, which is again intended mainly for mobile devices. Mophun 3D directly support optimized light sources, texture mapping and shadow work for 3D graphics, as well as object collision detection and Z-buffering. Mophun 3D have its own sound interface. The Sound API directly support WAVE (WAV), ADPCM and other currently the most widely used audio formats.


The mophun 3D API gives the games access to features like an advanced sprite and tile engine, a collision system, sound support and communication. Games can also access hardware, such as vibration, backlight and touch screens. The 3D features include 3D math, perspective correction, material, lighting, shading, fog, collision & occlusion, texture wrapping, blending, transparency, filtering, and a number of different rendering modes. For the future trend of mobile 3D games, Synergenix also launched Mophun 3D SDK, allowing developers to develop 3D games. The 3D API is purely software accelerated and cannot have a smooth picture like a PC and consoles.


CSL enable its customers to download advanced 3D games based on mophun technology directly to their Symbian OS based mobile phones. CSL provide Symbian OS mobile phone users with direct access to a growing supply of great 3D games based on the mophun technology.

Originally announced on November 4, 2002,[1] the N-Gage competed against its rival, the Game Boy Advance, by integrating mobile phone functionalities but it was unsuccessful due to the button layout that was primarily designed for a phone not being suitable for gaming and its resemblance to a taco when used for phone calls, leading to the origin of its mocking "Taco phone" nickname.[2][3][4] On May 26, 2004,[5] Nokia introduced the N-Gage QD as a redesign that fixed widely criticized issues and design problems of the original model, however, it was unable to make an impact. Both models were commercial failures,[6] approximately selling only 3 million units combined and the platform was discontinued on November 26, 2005.[2][7]

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