Unlike modern iOS or Android apps, VXP games were built to run on incredibly minimal hardware. They provided rich, color graphics and interactive gameplay on devices with tiny screens, numeric keypads, and severely limited processing power. The Tech Behind the Format: MediaTek and MRE

While some, like Pong Solo or Stair Ball , have become lost media, many users fondly remember early mobile clones and simple puzzle games. 3. How to Install and Play VXP Games

Instead, they licensed MediaTek's MRE architecture. This licensing deal gave rise to popular internet-enabled feature phones like the , all of which shipped with native support for .vxp files. Concurrently, a vast ecosystem of white-label "Chinese clone" phones powered by MediaTek chipsets (such as Fly, Explay, and Alcatel devices) adopted the platform, exposing millions of users across Asia, Eastern Europe, and Africa to VXP-based software. Notable VXP Games and Apps