December 10th, 2007 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: J2me | No Comments »
Metismo has released Bedrock, a development framework that helps developers to create better mobile games without worrying to much about device specifications. On top of that, it even ports to other platforms.
Bedrock allows the developer to use a lot of libraries that might not even be available on some of the target handsets. In such a case, Bedrock will emulate support on such mobile phones. This makes porting a lot more easy for the developer. Also there is a class compressor in Bedrock which eliminates the memory hungry inheritance problems that many developers come across.
One of the bigger features from Metismo‘s Bedrock is even the possibility to port a J2me mobile game to a variety of other gaming platforms like Brew, Symbian, Windows, Mac, PSP, Nintendo DS and Flash.