diamond rush 320x240 exclusive

Diamond Rush 320x240 Exclusive is a modern-styled remake and optimization of a classic mobile puzzle-action game tailored for low-resolution displays (320×240). Designed for enthusiasts of retro mobile gaming and collectors of compact, energy-efficient titles, this exclusive build focuses on tight controls, pixel-perfect visuals, and a compact install size while preserving the addictive core gameplay.

If you own a vintage Nokia E70 or a Sony Ericsson P990i, you can transfer the file via Bluetooth or USB cable directly to the phone’s memory card. Nothing beats playing on original hardware with physical buttons.

Since official stores for these games no longer exist, you will need to find the .jar file (Java Archive) from an archive site.

Search Terms to use:

You will likely find the file on sites dedicated to retro mobile gaming or old WAP site archives.

During the feature phone era, screens came in chaotic variety: 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, and 240x320 (portrait). However, the "320x240" specification—landscape aspect ratio—was reserved for high-end devices.

The Diamond Rush 320x240 exclusive was not merely a stretched port of the smaller versions. It was a ground-up visual overhaul for phones like the Sony Ericsson W910i, K800i, and Nokia E70.

Here is why the 320x240 (landscape) version is superior to its siblings:

Unfortunately, you cannot find this on the iOS or Android app stores. Gameloft abandoned the Java ME back catalog long ago. However, the ROM/archive community has preserved the .jar file.

Safety Warning: Always download from reputable abandonware sites. Do not run unknown Java files on your primary PC without a sandbox.

The game is divided into three main stages, each with increasing difficulty:

Unique Mechanic - The Grabber: Later levels introduce a "grabber" tool, allowing the player to pull blocks and diamonds toward them, adding a layer of complexity to the "push-only" physics of earlier levels.

Who We Are

The outsiders predict the Oscars for a change. We are a motley crew of writers, pundits, critics and industry professionals who have decided to crash the party. With so much of the Oscars sucked into the money machine, we thought we’d get back to our roots, away from the publicity churn that decides the awards. This is for the love of the game. 

Diamond | Rush 320x240 Exclusive

Diamond Rush 320x240 Exclusive is a modern-styled remake and optimization of a classic mobile puzzle-action game tailored for low-resolution displays (320×240). Designed for enthusiasts of retro mobile gaming and collectors of compact, energy-efficient titles, this exclusive build focuses on tight controls, pixel-perfect visuals, and a compact install size while preserving the addictive core gameplay.

If you own a vintage Nokia E70 or a Sony Ericsson P990i, you can transfer the file via Bluetooth or USB cable directly to the phone’s memory card. Nothing beats playing on original hardware with physical buttons.

Since official stores for these games no longer exist, you will need to find the .jar file (Java Archive) from an archive site.

Search Terms to use:

You will likely find the file on sites dedicated to retro mobile gaming or old WAP site archives.

During the feature phone era, screens came in chaotic variety: 128x128, 128x160, 176x208, and 240x320 (portrait). However, the "320x240" specification—landscape aspect ratio—was reserved for high-end devices.

The Diamond Rush 320x240 exclusive was not merely a stretched port of the smaller versions. It was a ground-up visual overhaul for phones like the Sony Ericsson W910i, K800i, and Nokia E70. diamond rush 320x240 exclusive

Here is why the 320x240 (landscape) version is superior to its siblings:

Unfortunately, you cannot find this on the iOS or Android app stores. Gameloft abandoned the Java ME back catalog long ago. However, the ROM/archive community has preserved the .jar file.

Safety Warning: Always download from reputable abandonware sites. Do not run unknown Java files on your primary PC without a sandbox. Diamond Rush 320x240 Exclusive is a modern-styled remake

The game is divided into three main stages, each with increasing difficulty:

Unique Mechanic - The Grabber: Later levels introduce a "grabber" tool, allowing the player to pull blocks and diamonds toward them, adding a layer of complexity to the "push-only" physics of earlier levels.