: Several versions have been ported to Android (APKs), with some updates appearing as recently as 2017. Fan Community
In 2010, before smartphones dominated, Java ME powered a wide range of feature phones. Screen resolutions such as 128×160 were common, imposing strict limits on graphics, memory, CPU, and input. Developers created compact action titles—often distributed via carrier portals or download sites—targeting short play sessions and high replayability. Forgotten Warrior (listed under “Games F 128x160 [TOP]” in many repositories) is representative of this niche: a side-scrolling action/adventure game focused on combat, exploration, and score-driven progression.
The title itself— Forgotten Warrior —feels almost allegorical now. It speaks to the countless RPGs and side-scrollers that populated the WAP sites and forums of the time. You played as the lone hero, often rendered in dark, brooding sprites, navigating labyrinthine dungeons or feudal battlefields.
The specific search string is a classic example of "leetspeak" and file-sharing syntax used on old mobile forums like mobile9, Gallery Mobile, or Phoneky.
