Everywhere Cell Phone Games, Inc.

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minutes at a time.
Everywhere Cell Phone Games

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Welcome to Everywhere Games!
Your one-stop shop for the funnest and mostest uniquest games for your Java-enabled cell phone!



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NEW NEWS!

tIDE - Tiny IDE for Java
mBooster - J2ME Optimizer
Here's a book that talks about MIDP 3.0!
Using Photoshop for mobile image formatting
When Does Unlimited Mean Unlimited?
Cell Phone Software: The Billion-Dollar Sand Trap
An observation from a while back

Old News:

Are you a J2ME programmer? Do you have J2ME experience and want a job? Then email Tom Mckinnon of CNC Global and let him know (please include a resume). Tell him Alan sent you!
07-Jul-05 - Today we incorporated! It was actually a lot less painful than I had envisioned. The B.C. government has all the necessary steps (including paying for it) online. We are now officially "Everywhere Cell Phone Games, Inc."
We now have our new Cafépress store for Everywhere Cell Phone Games merchandise. Check it out here!
We've added Moose Hunter, a brand new, Canadian content game to our list of games.
We've added Thai Numbers to our list of handy little applications to take with you when vacationing in Thailand.
Check out our Compatability Matrix.
We just put together a new page of tips for anyone doing business in the mobile games industry.
Ever wanted to learn a new language? How about Farsi? Everywhere Games has recently developed a flashcard application to teach and test you on the Farsi language. Click here to check it out.
Just because we could, we made the 'Lord of the Fries' Random Menu Generator. This is a simple little game/app to generate random dishes for the Cheapass game, Lord of the Fries.
In the interest of find out more about Java enabled cell phones, we now have TestIt, a simple little application to check the normal system values (like screen height and width) so that I can find out the specs on different cell phones. Very useful!
The French translation of GoblinHaunt (Hanté de Goblin) is now complete. A little bit more tweaking and it will be ready for distribution!