The number of "Mascot Capsule 3D" installed is said to be about 2:1 in Japan and overseas. There were almost more than 600 games on this engine, but most of them were high-quality. Mascot Capsule 3D is an engine for 3D graphics of the PlayStation 1 level, exclusive for Sony Ericsson devices. Many developers made use of this tech to bring higher quality 3D graphics on the Sony Ericsson version of their J2ME games. It was mostly used in Japanese devices such as NTT DoCoMo's i-mode (Doja/Star), Softbank's Yahoo! Keitai, J-Phone's J-Sky/Vodafone Live!, Au/KDDI's EZweb (BREW), WILLCOM's Club Air-Edge, EMOBILE, Symbian^2 (also N-Gage-jp) as well as Korean mobiles such as WIPI includes SKT (SK-VM + GXG) and KTF (MIDP/BREW + GPANG) and LGT (MIDP) but it also made it overseas featured in many Sony Ericsson mobile phones (W and K series) and Motorola (3D supported only) mobile phones. Mascot Capsule is a proprietary high-graphic 3D gaming engine developed by Hi Corporation (Japan) in 2001, written in C. ![]() Hi Corp was established in 1989, Meguro-ku, Tokyo. ![]() Mascot Capsule is registered trademarks of Hi Corporation in Japan.
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