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Java Mobile RPGs were surprisingly deep for their size.
This was the resolution of kings. The Sony Ericsson K800i, the Nokia N73, the Samsung D900. These were not phones; they were sideways-screened, D-pad-wielding, polyphonic battle cruisers. And on these battle cruisers, we did not download apps. We side-loaded them. Via infrared. Via Bluetooth 2.0 with a 10-meter range if you held your mouth right. Via a USB cable connected to a family PC that still had a CRT monitor and a fan that sounded like a lawnmower.