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September 20, 2007

Apple Releases Three New Games for iPod

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It doesn't matter if you're feeling irate at Apple over its iPod game compatibility right now (titles compatible with third to fifth generation iPods aren't compatible with the recently-released sixth generation iPods - the only solution being to repurchase them from the iTunes Store), the company has just released three of the best-selling titles of all time.

Tetris, Ms. Pac Man and Sudoku have just been released for the sixth generation iPod classic as well as the third generation iPod nano. The games are available for download and retail for US$4.99 each.

Apple has yet to comment on the software incompatibility between its older titles and the newest generation of iPods.

If you have any feedback on the situation or the new titles, let us know in the comments or forums.

Posted by chrisbarylick at September 20, 2007 9:42 AM
Category: iPod
Buy from: Apple, iTunes, Amazon.

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i think its disgusting that you have to rebuy your games. you dont have to rebuy your music to update your ipod, so your last ipod dies, you buy a new one and you then need to buy all your games again. APPLE THAT SUCKS

Posted by: hunter at September 20, 2007 5:15 PM

Sure Apple, I will buy Tetris again! It can sit right next to the last one I paid for for my iPod! Screw YOU!

Posted by: Ted at September 21, 2007 9:25 AM

This business model is pretty similar to buying games for phones. They only cost a few dollars, but you don't get to move them to new devices when you upgrade.

Posted by: twistmeyer [TypeKey Profile Page] at September 24, 2007 2:00 PM

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