Nevermind, the game I was thinking about was Dragon Island. I misremembered the player character's spiky hair as purple hair for some reason, when in fact it was simply dark brown. I misremebered the weapon for as sword, when that was apparantly a type of hammer-looking pickaxe or something like that.
It is a java game, it is impossible to play it without java.
Yes, Minecraft is a java-based game.
it supports java files like jar, jad, sis, etc.
No, RuneScape is Java based. It's written in a special Javascript language called RuneScript
A ROM image for a video game is basically a software copy of a hardware chip. There is no such thing for Java, or any game written in Java.
Not really. Viruses are not rare at all and many viruses lurk in java. They are called Java-Drive-Bys. They look like regular websites and have something that looks like a video or a game and ask if java can run. When you hit accept it downloads a virus and infects your pc
The first name of the Java Programming was Oak. It then went by the game Green and finally Java from Java coffee.
The first name of the Java Programming was Oak. It then went by the game Green and finally Java from Java coffee.
Any program written for the Java technology needs Java. Any program NOT written for Java DOESN'T need it.
Yes, there is a program called G-Java which converts .gm6 files to Java code, which I believe you can embed on a website. there is now a game maker version that lets you export to html5 here: http://yoyogames.com/gamemaker/html5
Ye the original Java...
you can't really play any games that are Java without Java unless you download it.