Yup. Something they called SWAP I think. Actually looked pretty cool -
one-on-one fighting games like street fighter, or multi-player games tying all
users back to a central game server...
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Bruce Kirk wrote:
> >There are currently no terminals which run Java applications on phones in
> >Korea
>
> But Sinjisoft (a Korean games developer) were using Korean-made Java
> handsets to demonstrate their software at Wireless Japan in July ...
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