While Project I.G.I.: I'm Going In was a foundational tactical first-person shooter for PC, there was never an official Java mobile version developed by the original studio, Innerloop Studios, or its publisher, Eidos Interactive. Most versions existing for legacy mobile devices (Java ME/.jar files) are fan-made projects or unofficial ports. The Project I.G.I. Franchise Context
Java ME (.jar) Ports: During the mid-2000s, fan-made Java versions circulated on sites like GetJar or Mobile9. These were typically 2D top-down shooters or extremely simplified 3D rail shooters that shared the "IGI" name and David Jones character but lacked the depth of the PC version. project igi game for java mobile version
Most Java versions use a standard 12-key mapping for movement and actions: While Project I
While there was never an official Java mobile version of the original Project I.G.I. Graphics and Sound: Controls On a traditional alphanumeric
On a traditional alphanumeric keypad (like the Nokia 6600 or Sony Ericsson K750i):
As mobile technology evolved, fans moved from Java-based clones to more advanced solutions: