We knew when we gave the original Half-Life a 97% way back in 1998 that it was something special that gamers would be playing years from then. But I don't think we ever thought someone would play it on a Nokia phone at 30 FPS, with mouse and keyboard support. Oh, technology can be a wonderful thing.
Developer Dante D. Leoncini took to X to share a few updates recently, and one is that, after trial and error, Half-Life finally runs on their Nokia N95 at 30 FPS. They claim there's still some slowdown, but they say, "I've already identified the cause and am working on a fix".
Notably, they even got a mouse and keyboard working on it, as the Nokia N95 has Bluetooth support. One can assume some level of latency here with its Bluetooth 2.0 support (and there appears to be some in the testing videos), but it's impressive nonetheless.


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