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  • I'm aware that I'm probably some kind of technological dinosaur but I love my click-wheel iPod. Now that Apple had stopped selling the click wheel games is there somewhere else I can get them? Is there an equivalent to cydia / or jail-breaking my iPod classic to get home brew or the like games on it?
  • So are iPod owners looking for discontinued games for their click-wheel iPods screwed? Diehard iPod fans have archived the click-wheel games and are sharing them on the Internet using file-sharing services like BitTorrent. Here's how to find and download discontinued iPod Click Wheel Games.

Go ahead and click that to receive a drop down list where you can choose 'iPod Click Wheel Games.' As to what games are actually compatible with your iPod model, that is hard to say. You can check the compability of each game under the.System Requirements. section of the game's description page.

Hello Ryan,
And welcome to Apple Discussions!
First of all, there are no Apps for the iPod nano. Applications are only compatible on the iPod Touch and iPhone.
Are you saying you are unable to locate the Games section of the iTunes store? If so, you can access it my holding your mouse over the Applications tab in iTunes until a small arrow on the right of the button appears. Go ahead and click that to receive a drop down list where you can choose 'iPod Click Wheel Games.'
As to what games are actually compatible with your iPod model, that is hard to say. You can check the compability of each game under the *System Requirements* section of the game's description page. It seems there are not any games currently labeled as compatible, but several users have reported success with some.
Hope this helps.
B-rock

Nov 11, 2009 3:15 PM

Why iPod games are so cool?

The iPod is a line of portable media players created by Apple Inc. that was first released on October 23, 2001.
There have been five different versions of the iPod created over the years: the hard drive based original iPod Classic, the iPod Mini introduced January, 2004, the iPod Nano released September, 2005, the compact iPod Shuffle presented January, 2005, and the touch screen iPod Touch was given to the world on September 9, 2008.
Each version also has several upgraded versions, the Nano having the most with seven generations produced.
Like most digital media players, an iPod can be used as an external data storage unit. The storage capacity depends on the model, ranging from the mini iPod Shuffle with 2 GB, up to the iPod Classic with 160 GB. The devices use the Apple A5 CPU and the Samsung ARM.
Using the Apple iTunes software, or compatible software, iPods can be loaded with games, email settings, contact information, music, videos, photos, calenders and bookmarks from your computer. At the touch of a button, you can all of your important info with you wherever you go. Plus, play all of your favorite games anytime, anywhere.

Before iOS 5 was released, the iPod brand was used for the iPhone and iPad media players included in these devices, which was a combination of the video and music apps featured on the iPod Touch.
After the introduction of iOS 5, individual apps named 'Music' and 'Videos' became the standard across all devices powered with iOS. Although the media players in the iPad and iPhone have basically the same capabilities as what is used in iPod line, they are generally considered different products.

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History of the iPod

The iPod was first released in 2001, however the price of the device, which most people thought was extremely high for a gadget they considered a toy, and the fact that it was only compatible with Mac, had a huge impact on sales.
It wasn't until 2004 that the device was actually taken seriously. Categorized as a digital hub for applications ranging from household expenses to on the go gaming, the iPod finally got the recognition it deserved.
Camcorders, digital cameras and personal organizers of the time were either too big and bulky, or too small to be of any value. Plus, the user interface was basically useless. Apple decided to solve these problems by creating a device that would improve on all of these factors.
Steve Jobs appointed Jon Rubinstein, chief hardware engineer at the time, the task of designing and developing the iPod. Along with his hand picked team of experts and a few purchased technological ideas and products, the concept of the iPod became a reality.
The name iPod was inspired by the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. Vinnie Chieco was one of many freelance copywriters enlisted by Apple to come up with a way to introduce the device to the world.
When Chieco saw the device and how it worked, he was reminded of a scene from the movie when HAL was ordered to open the pod bay door. Because of the similarities between the pods on the spaceship and the functionality of the multi-media device, the name seemed appropriate.
Unfortunately, the name iPod was already owned by Joseph N. Grasso from New Jersey who had a registered trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Apple eventually gained the rights, and the iPod is now a household name known all over the world as a multi-media device produced by Apple Computer Inc.

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History of the iPod

The iPod was first released in 2001, however the price of the device, which most people thought was extremely high for a gadget they considered a toy, and the fact that it was only compatible with Mac, had a huge impact on sales.
It wasn't until 2004 that the device was actually taken seriously. Categorized as a digital hub for applications ranging from household expenses to on the go gaming, the iPod finally got the recognition it deserved.
Camcorders, digital cameras and personal organizers of the time were either too big and bulky, or too small to be of any value. Plus, the user interface was basically useless. Apple decided to solve these problems by creating a device that would improve on all of these factors.
Steve Jobs appointed Jon Rubinstein, chief hardware engineer at the time, the task of designing and developing the iPod. Along with his hand picked team of experts and a few purchased technological ideas and products, the concept of the iPod became a reality.
The name iPod was inspired by the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. Vinnie Chieco was one of many freelance copywriters enlisted by Apple to come up with a way to introduce the device to the world.
When Chieco saw the device and how it worked, he was reminded of a scene from the movie when HAL was ordered to open the pod bay door. Because of the similarities between the pods on the spaceship and the functionality of the multi-media device, the name seemed appropriate.
Unfortunately, the name iPod was already owned by Joseph N. Grasso from New Jersey who had a registered trademark with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Apple eventually gained the rights, and the iPod is now a household name known all over the world as a multi-media device produced by Apple Computer Inc.

Features

In addition to the integration with iTunes, the slim design, the autosync capabilities and the click wheel, the iPod also has some other very impressive features, such as:

Supporting all the main video formats including streamable online media, Kodi for macOS can import, browse and play your Movie collection with ease.TVShowsThe TVShow library supports episode and season views with posters or banners, watched tags, show descriptions and actors. Kodi 14.2 for mac catalina. There are Add-Ons for popular web services, applications and scripts.Web InterfacesInteract with the app using its JSON-RPC based remote interface. This brings loads of possibilities for remote controls, and 3rd party tools to take the tool to the next level.UPnPWith UPnP compatibility, you can stream to and from any other the app instances and play to other UPnP compatible devices in your home with ease.Remote ControlsWith support for hundreds of remote controls, CEC-compatible TVs, or one of the new Smartphone and Tablet Apps, Kodi allows you to control your media your way.Note: Kodi does not provide any media itself. It works with a number of popular backends including MediaPortal, MythTV, NextPVR, Tvheadend and many more.Add-OnsThe real power of the app comes from the vast selection of user created Add-ons that are available though repositories. Great for keeping track of your progress.PicturesImport pictures into a library and browse the different views, start a slideshow, sort or filter them all using your remote control.PVRKodi for Mac allows you to watch and record live TV all from the GUI interface.

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  • Audio – search for songs by typing in the title, artist or album.
  • Video – the 160 GB iPod holds up to 200 hours of videos.
  • Photos – the device can be connected to your tv to watch a slide show of all your photos.
  • External hard drive – take your files from one computer to another.
  • iPod Games – the iPod comes preloaded with a host of exciting iPod games. Additional games can be downloaded from the iTunes stores, other websites or you can create your own.

Advantages of iPod Games

The huge selection of iPod games is what gives this device an advantage over other portable gaming units. Plus, if you have a great idea for a new game, you can easily create your own iPod games. The large storage capacity, especially in the Classic version, lets you take all of your games with you, without carrying a pile of discs.
iTunes offers a set of 106 games free to download. The collection includes all types of games from sports to alien adventures. The collection is rated 9+ because some of the games have mild violence. Titles in the collection include:

  • Monkey Jump
  • Blocked Car
  • Blozzle
  • Colored Cats
  • Babel
  • Bubble Swap
  • Push Ball
  • Color Bombs
  • Put in Place
  • Jungle Frog
  • Drop Flower
  • Crazy Copter
  • Space Worm
  • Space Rings
  • Fly Killer
  • Goal Keeper
  • Capitals

The entire collection is also compatible with iPad and iPhone.

Click here to go to the Apple games homepage.


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