The iPod once reigned supreme in the realm of portable music. Hackers are now working on preserving one of its less lauded functions — gaming. [via Ars Technica] The run of 54 titles from 2006 ...
Although he envisioned designing consumer electronics, dropping out of school left him searching for a new path. His eureka moment came when a customer brought an iPod Classic into the local ...
54 games were made for the old-school click wheel iPod Those games have been impossible to play in recent years A new project aims to make the games available for any iPod fans to play These days ...
But trying to sync any of these aging games to a new iPod (and/or a new iTunes installation) requires pairing the original IPG file provided by Apple years ago with the authorized iTunes account ...
Best of all, it remains at the same low price. The recently introduced Raspberry Pi Touch Display 2 is a new LCD panel designed to provide multi-point capacitive touch controls to Pi-powered projects.
While the original Touch Display will continue to be available, the Touch Display 2 is recommended for new designs due to its superior features and compatibility. This recommendation highlights ...
files can now protect them from iPod failure if they hadn't previously backed up the games to a Mac or PC. The new project website does not include a way to play any of the games without a user ...