Saving Clickwheel iPod Games: A Community Quest

Sat Nov 02 2024
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Remember the time when iPods weren't just for music? From late 2006 to early 2009, Apple tapped big names like Sega, Square Enix, and Electronic Arts to create 54 games for clickwheel iPods. These games might not have been gaming hits, but they were significant steps in Apple's journey into gaming. Today, these games are becoming impossible to find or redownload due to strong DRM protection. The clickwheel iPod community is on a mission to preserve these games for future enjoyment on real hardware.
The clickwheel iPod gaming era was short-lived, lasting just a few years. By 2011, iOS gaming had taken over, and Apple stopped selling these games, even before the classic iPod line was discontinued in 2014. Fans have managed to back up these games, known as IPG files, in various archives. However, the strict Fairplay DRM ties these files to specific iTunes accounts and computers used for syncing. Games already synced to iPods years ago still work fine. But syncing them to new iPods or iTunes installations requires finding the original IPG file and the authorized iTunes account that bought the game. This challenge has sparked a community effort to preserve these clickwheel games, ensuring they can be enjoyed for years to come.
https://localnews.ai/article/saving-clickwheel-ipod-games-a-community-quest-c8053259

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