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Javaground was an American provider of a suite of development and porting tools for the mobile games industry called the Xpress Suite. The company was also a developer of mobile games. Javaground's Xpress Suite was noted for its set of automated converters, which were used to create games for a range of platforms including the iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, BREW, and Flash, from a single set of Java ME source code. Due to financial stresses the company closed in March 2010, and the website has been unavailable since sometime early in 2011.

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  • Javaground (en)
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  • Javaground was an American provider of a suite of development and porting tools for the mobile games industry called the Xpress Suite. The company was also a developer of mobile games. Javaground's Xpress Suite was noted for its set of automated converters, which were used to create games for a range of platforms including the iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, BREW, and Flash, from a single set of Java ME source code. Due to financial stresses the company closed in March 2010, and the website has been unavailable since sometime early in 2011. (en)
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  • Javaground (en)
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  • March 2010 (en)
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  • Javaground Official Web Site (en)
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  • Mobile Game Development and Mobile Development/Porting Tools (en)
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  • Alexander Kral, Xavier Kral (en)
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  • Games: 2012: Apocalypse, The Inferno, Angels and Demons, UniWar , Jeopardy! , Blood+, Wheel of Fortune , Quantum of Solace, James Bond Top Agent, Jeopardy! Deluxe, Wheel of Fortune Deluxe, Spider-Man 3 Puzzle, God of War: Betrayal, Spider-Man 3 Action, Snoop Dogg Cruisin', Fish n' Tunes, James Bond: Casino Royale, and more (en)
  • Mobile Marketplace: Xpressed.com (en)
  • Tools : Resource Manager, Level Editor, Universal Emulator, Porting Engine, and Avancys (en)
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  • Javaground was an American provider of a suite of development and porting tools for the mobile games industry called the Xpress Suite. The company was also a developer of mobile games. Javaground's Xpress Suite was noted for its set of automated converters, which were used to create games for a range of platforms including the iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, BREW, and Flash, from a single set of Java ME source code. Due to financial stresses the company closed in March 2010, and the website has been unavailable since sometime early in 2011. (en)
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