Java Snake Xenzia Game . Jar . 128x160 . __link__
Features 8 speed levels; higher levels increase your score multiplier for every item eaten.
Pro tip: For the most authentic experience, play on a real Nokia with an LCD screen. Modern OLEDs make the pixels look too sharp; the nostalgic "smear" of a 2006 LCD is half the magic. Java Snake Xenzia Game . Jar . 128x160 .
Graphics and Sound
- The .JAR File: Java Mobile games were distributed as
.jar(Java Archive) files. Unlike today’s 2GB apps, these files were often under 100KB. The Snake Xenzia .JAR was a masterpiece of compression—no loading screens, no permissions pop-ups, just instant action. - The 128x160 Resolution: Before QVGA (240x320) became standard, 128x160 was the "sweet spot" for entry-level and mid-range feature phones. This resolution offered a 5:8 aspect ratio, which was perfectly square-ish. The Snake Xenzia grid was designed so that the snake's body and the fruit appeared as crisp, chunky pixels that were easy to see even on a 1.8-inch LCD screen.
Looking for a nostalgic throwback? The classic Snake Xenzia in Java .jar format for 128x160 phones delivers the original arcade fun on older feature phones. Features 8 speed levels; higher levels increase your
- Java ME (Micro Edition) – not Java SE (desktop).
- Screen size: 128x160 pixels (e.g., Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung flip/jelly phones).
- Game: Snake (Xenzia) – the classic Nokia-style snake game.
- Output: Single .JAR file (plus usually a .JAD for older phones).
Ensure Java is Installed
: Make sure you have Java installed on your computer. You can check if Java is installed by opening a terminal or command prompt and typing java -version . Looking for a nostalgic throwback
Campaign Mode:
A structured mode where players must eat a specific amount of fruit to progress through different mazes in a single session. Legacy and Modern Ports
Replace YourGame.jar with the actual name of your .jar file.