Talk:IPod games
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I do NOT think this page should be deleted. I actually came to this page hoping to read more on the format the games are in and the possibility of third party games. I think these details will come around after the buzz has died down. Dukemeiser 03:42, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Link to "iPod" Article
I was wondering if we should link this up to the iPod article... This article could get some more attention if we do so, however, because it's still a stub it could be deleted... so it might be better to get some good info onto this article before linking it up... I don't know. Anyways any other ideas or opinions will help. Thanks. Burn N Flare 18:56, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Gaming platform.
While it is a function of the iPod, it seems this is a different type of application (gaming platform) and, as content grows, it would qualify for coverage similar to any other handheld gaming platform (ie, a place to list games, creators, trivia, backdoors, etc.) I would prefer a page specifically for the gaming aspect. --Allen Huffman
that's as may be, but that's what future updates are for, is it not? splitting out sections when they become able to support their own weight seems more logical, organizationally, than to split things into myriad pieces that have little value on their own ahead of time. Csanner 17:46, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Timeline
The article stated that "all versions" of the iPod came with Brick, Solitaire, Parachute, and Music Quiz, which is not at all true. The original iPod came with only Brick, and only as an easter egg. I changed the text to reflect this. Does anyone know when (i.e., in which generation) the other three games were added?