![]() ![]() Note that the iPods supported by this tutorial are the iPod Video 5G and 5.5G (pictured above). But today, we're going to show you how it's done. It's not easy to put games on your iPod that weren't bought in iTunes. The problem with the iPod's freeware games market is Apple's overprotectiveness. Especially because you're paying 5 bucks (or 5 Euros - people really don't seem to know how to convert prices) for games you've played in your browser a few years ago, like Tetris and music quizzes. ![]() ![]() However, paying for these games gets old quick. These games, which were mainly meant to be downloaded from the iTunes store, could help you kill that little time that was still moving, and although gaming sounds highly impractical with a scroll-click-weel and a center button, they're great fun. ![]()
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