2007 Nokia N95 Surprisingly Runs Half-Life At A Playable 30 FPS
Argentine developer Dante Leoncini has successfully ported Valve’s Half-Life (the 1998 OG version) to run on a now-ancient 2007 Nokia N95 smartphone. Even more impressive, the port manages to hit a stable 30 frames per second complete with Bluetooth keyboard and mouse support to boot.
Leoncini shared clips of the project showcasing the game running on the phone's 240x320 resolution screen. Getting this to even boot on the N95's humble hardware running the defunct Symbian OS deserves props alone, let alone to run smoothly. Rather than some kind of emulation, Leoncini built a native Symbian-compatible version of the game using an open-source engine, likely a variation of Xash3D (as spotted by Videocardz.com)
Now, the N95 was a high-end powerhouse when it debuted, sporting a dual-core 332MHz Texas Instruments CPU, a PowerVR MBX 3D graphics accelerator, and up to 128MB of RAM on its 8GB storage variant. On paper,...
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