In February 1997, on the Brazilian website of toothpaste Close-Up, a #Java 1.0 #game made by me with art by #BrunoPinheio or #FabioCostinha, I don't remember. As characters, #MarcoBebiano and #ReginaCippola. Back then it was mind-blowing.

Play: https://statos.com/apps/java_game_closeup

More info: https://archive.org/details/closeupjavagame

#Oracle #Applet #JavaApplet #Closeup

Statos.com - CLOSE UP Java Game

@the1goit @Graycot Well, those were worse than the JS sites and just meant the owner had no respect for your computer's security.

Best to avoid them entirely. Much the same for the ever so broken Java applets.

#OldWeb #Flash #Java #JavaApplet #Insecurity

link to an archive of jar files for some old mobile games from SillyBytes, LLC 2003-2004 . There are 3 games included Turn-ons, Animuels and LightSwitch. I no longer have my machine setup to do any sort of Java development let alone debugging so getting these running is proving to be a task...

https://github.com/lardratboy/SillyBytesJars

#Java #J2ME #JavaApplet #DigitalArchaeology #RetroGaming

GitHub - lardratboy/SillyBytesJars: SillyBytes games testbed

SillyBytes games testbed. Contribute to lardratboy/SillyBytesJars development by creating an account on GitHub.

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In 1999 I produced a 5kb #Java v1.0 #Game to Puc, a brand of #hering_oficial, and it stayed at https://www.puc.com.br for months. Early days design from the master #fabiocostinha.

Wanna play? In Netscape Communicator 4.79 it works: http://www.statos.com/apps/java_game_puc/

See the source: https://github.com/silviotamaso/java_game_puc

#Oracle #Applet #javaapplet #freesoftware #opensource