600,000 Java Users Can't Be All Wrong
600,000 Java Users Can't Be All Wrong

600,000 Java Users Can't Be All Wrong

600,000 Java Users Can't Be All Wrong

G-mode was set up in 2001 for the sole purpose of creating Java games for wireless. They say they’ve sold 63 million downloads since then, and their games are played 250,000 times per day.

This is the first mobile content provider we’ve ever met that claims made-in-Japan games can be exported overseas, despite the barriers of language and culture. Considering that Tetris — known globally — has no text, they just could be right.