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In 2006, Apple introduced "'''[[Wikipedia:IPod_game#Games|iPod click wheel game or iPod games]]'''" as their first step into the handheld console market, despite having third party companies like Square Enix, Hudson Soft and EA making games for the iPod, it wasn't the huge hit they hoped it would be, a mix of awkward click wheel controls, controversy over pricing and the lack of an iPod-specific SDK resulted in a lack of interest from developers and a quick decline in game sales, Apple stopped releasing iPod games in 2009 and removed them from the iTunes store in 2011, Around 50 games were released for the iPod. These games shouldn't be confused with games for the iPod Touch, which require iOS.  
 
In 2006, Apple introduced "'''[[Wikipedia:IPod_game#Games|iPod click wheel game or iPod games]]'''" as their first step into the handheld console market, despite having third party companies like Square Enix, Hudson Soft and EA making games for the iPod, it wasn't the huge hit they hoped it would be, a mix of awkward click wheel controls, controversy over pricing and the lack of an iPod-specific SDK resulted in a lack of interest from developers and a quick decline in game sales, Apple stopped releasing iPod games in 2009 and removed them from the iTunes store in 2011, Around 50 games were released for the iPod. These games shouldn't be confused with games for the iPod Touch, which require iOS.  
 
==Roms==
 
==Roms==
*[https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6123135/Ipod_Click_Wheel_Games A set of Roms at The Pirate Bay] (Becareful of the pop ups and the FBI viewing your browsing history)
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*[https://thepiratebay.org/torrent/6123135/Ipod_Click_Wheel_Games A set of Roms at The Pirate Bay]  
 
*[https://macjunkie.org/?p=705 Another safer set of roms with a downgrade guide for old iPods to run games]
 
*[https://macjunkie.org/?p=705 Another safer set of roms with a downgrade guide for old iPods to run games]
  
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|[https://github.com/lemonjesus/iPod-n3g-emulator git]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 3 April 2024

Apple iPod
Developer Apple Inc.
Type Media Player
Emulated
For other emulators that run on iPod hardware, see Emulators on iPod.

Note: this does not include iPod Touch. For them, view iOS emulators.

In 2006, Apple introduced "iPod click wheel game or iPod games" as their first step into the handheld console market, despite having third party companies like Square Enix, Hudson Soft and EA making games for the iPod, it wasn't the huge hit they hoped it would be, a mix of awkward click wheel controls, controversy over pricing and the lack of an iPod-specific SDK resulted in a lack of interest from developers and a quick decline in game sales, Apple stopped releasing iPod games in 2009 and removed them from the iTunes store in 2011, Around 50 games were released for the iPod. These games shouldn't be confused with games for the iPod Touch, which require iOS.

Roms[edit]

Emulators[edit]

Name Platform(s) Latest Version FLOSS Active Recommended
clicky Linux git ~
lemonjesu's qemu-ipod-nano Linux git ~
lemonjesu's iPod-n3g-emulator Linux git
freemyipod QEMU Linux git


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