Some of my earliest gaming memories were through a java phone, so seeing touhou games in that device is extremely cool. The developer is a madman for making whole games for this.
java phones were literally my first exposure to video games, touhou on there is pretty neat i think i still have my old analog phone kicking around somewhere, just out of battery. gonna charge it and see if i can get these games to work there for the full experience.
as a Java phone kid, i love seeing what developers can squeeze out of these little things, and it warms my heart to see projects like this out there! Shinmadan and its derivatives are truly impressive in pretty much every way possible.
cool, I wish there were more touhou games on smartphones. Only like 2 shmup games on the google playstore. Maybe you should make a video on that if you havent already.
oh hey I remember my final project in a mobile game development class that used java was a touhou game, but it was extremely basic compared to this. i think it was 2010 exactly too. It's cool to see what was actually possible with more time/skill/people.
My only memory of a flip phone game was a trial version of Tetris on my Mom's old flip phone. It kicked you out after a loss or five minutes, but you could just immediately go back in.
@@Chrys4l1s I mean yeah, there are a couple I suppose. I've really only tried BakaSTG, which is the danmaku collection one. There is ThousandNightAnamnesis and Touhou Madouroku. I know there was another one that was in landscape mode, and had button on the right side of the screen.
There's a certain layer here... I think these games are not only Java-made, they were also made specifically for the Japanese flipphones that had their own unique infrastructure and hardware, which never had an analogue anywhere else... This meant that a lot of games made on these phones remained forever locked to these systems, if not deliberately ported (which was exceedingly rare)
Hell naaaah, my strongest Nokia C2-01 doesn't support those weeabo tea games😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 Well, btw Aces of Luftwaffe is better danmaku. So dont give a duck bruh
Hatate's got these games on her phone. :)
True touhou mobile games
Unironically probably better than Lost Word
@@thepulle4722unironically better than LW
Some of my earliest gaming memories were through a java phone, so seeing touhou games in that device is extremely cool. The developer is a madman for making whole games for this.
java phones were literally my first exposure to video games, touhou on there is pretty neat
i think i still have my old analog phone kicking around somewhere, just out of battery. gonna charge it and see if i can get these games to work there for the full experience.
hatate practicing her danmaku skills on her silly little phone
Yukari got a cell phone for the lols and decided to find some fangames on this, and she wasn't disappointed
as a Java phone kid, i love seeing what developers can squeeze out of these little things, and it warms my heart to see projects like this out there! Shinmadan and its derivatives are truly impressive in pretty much every way possible.
Ngl I have a j2me emulator on my phone even though I could just boot up my nokia, brings back so much memories
Better than lost word, that much is sure
cool, I wish there were more touhou games on smartphones. Only like 2 shmup games on the google playstore. Maybe you should make a video on that if you havent already.
I play those exact two lol
Make them three since some mad lad made a new game based on the shoot the bullet sub series and it is AMAZING
supercirno7704 what is the game called?
Let me know if you found out @@norso
Let me know too @norso
oh hey I remember my final project in a mobile game development class that used java was a touhou game, but it was extremely basic compared to this. i think it was 2010 exactly too. It's cool to see what was actually possible with more time/skill/people.
Fans make Hatate Gaming too real
My only memory of a flip phone game was a trial version of Tetris on my Mom's old flip phone. It kicked you out after a loss or five minutes, but you could just immediately go back in.
aaahhh the java era... some emulator games and many app that help me in some tests on school
memories
How do we have full 2hu games on a flip phone, but your average android doesn't even have a proper one yet 😭
@@fcantil good question
Aren't there two on Android ? One's a boss rush and the other one's a danmaku collection iirc
@@Chrys4l1s I mean yeah, there are a couple I suppose. I've really only tried BakaSTG, which is the danmaku collection one. There is ThousandNightAnamnesis and Touhou Madouroku. I know there was another one that was in landscape mode, and had button on the right side of the screen.
There's a certain layer here... I think these games are not only Java-made, they were also made specifically for the Japanese flipphones that had their own unique infrastructure and hardware, which never had an analogue anywhere else... This meant that a lot of games made on these phones remained forever locked to these systems, if not deliberately ported (which was exceedingly rare)
They didn't make Hina spin. 0/10
You sound like a high pitched Redeemed Zoomer
Hell naaaah, my strongest Nokia C2-01 doesn't support those weeabo tea games😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Well, btw Aces of Luftwaffe is better danmaku. So dont give a duck bruh