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Have you purchased an iPod Game?

  • Yes

    Votes: 41 26.8%
  • No

    Votes: 43 28.1%
  • Don't own a compatible iPod

    Votes: 69 45.1%

  • Total voters
    153
Does it come with a time machine, so I can go back to a time when I would be interested in playing this?
 
The original Pac-Man is fun to play on the iPod, I can see this being fun also. Next time I get an iTunes gift card I'll probably purchase this. Just another thing to keep me busy ;) :D
 
Excellent! :) Now here's a developer/publisher I want to see producing games for iPod/iPhone. Screw (contemporary) EA, bring on the likes of Namco, Konami, Treasure, Midway, Hudson, etc.
 
maybe apple will finally get into some serious game development and who knows maybe they already have some that are developed...p.s. i love pacman
 
It's interesting to see how the markets are starting to merge. Video game developers are starting integrate media features into their system, while Apple is taking its top media project and integrating video games into it. With over 80 million iPods, Apple has plenty of pockets to tap into and provide content for.
 
It's always a fun game. I wish Game companies would release arcade systems like they once did for the Pubs, Bowling Alleys, Pizza Joints, etc., that are kiosks with upgradeable systems that could even be done via a secure wireless update.

Playing Defenders or other games on an iPod doesn't seem to make sense.

Having a beer or pop/soda while standing in front of the arcade machine is part of the experience lost in today's compact game consoles.
 
Does it come with a time machine, so I can go back to a time when I would be interested in playing this?

Don't tell me, you're one of those teenage kids who thinks that whatever was released last week is the be-all-end-all of video game greatness. Sorry to break it to you, but some of the greatest games ever created are from the 80's and early 90's. Sure, the graphics and sound are vastly better today, but the gameplay often sucks. The crazy pixel-pumping power of today's machines is supposed to distract you from the fundamental problem of poor gameplay.

I'm always amazed at how much FUN the primitive machines can be, and how much effort went into extracting every last ounce of hardware capability. I have a Wii, and I love it, but I spend much of my time playing classic NES and SNES games in the virtual console. I'm a huge Ms. Pacman fan, but I'm a bit of a purist and won't play it on anything but a stand-up arcade. Doesn't have the same feel without the joystick and vertically-oriented monitor!
 
It's always a fun game. I wish Game companies would release arcade systems like they once did for the Pubs, Bowling Alleys, Pizza Joints, etc., that are kiosks with upgradeable systems that could even be done via a secure wireless update.

Playing Defenders or other games on an iPod doesn't seem to make sense.

Having a beer or pop/soda while standing in front of the arcade machine is part of the experience lost in today's compact game consoles.

Behold, I present to you: Arcade Nirvana!

(But it's missing Ms. Pacman)

How would the controls for that game work? I only have a shuffle...

Well, you'll probably have some trouble playing iPod games on your shuffle :D
 
"The first 30 years were only the beginning..."

And now, Pacman...

:rolleyes:

No offense intended, I'm sure the next announcments are gonna be huge... I just needed to exhaust all my annoyance after a hard day at work.

Be happy, be :apple:
 
Unfortunately, most people who love Ms. Pac-man know that the game is only truly great when you're playing the speed hacked version. For some unknown reason, Namco refuses to let people change the speed settings on anything other than the arcade releases.

Thus, the recent Xbox Live Arcade of Ms. Pac-man was rendered almost worthless, and no doubt this version is as well.
 
damn my boring iPod photo and its inability to aquire new games....so not fair considering what i paid for it...:mad:

I paid something like $399 for my 30GB photo. I couldn't call my iPod boring though, I mean, it was the first iPod to have a color screen!
 
Don't tell me, you're one of those teenage kids who thinks that whatever was released last week is the be-all-end-all of video game greatness. Sorry to break it to you, but some of the greatest games ever created are from the 80's and early 90's. Sure, the graphics and sound are vastly better today, but the gameplay often sucks. The crazy pixel-pumping power of today's machines is supposed to distract you from the fundamental problem of poor gameplay.

I'm always amazed at how much FUN the primitive machines can be, and how much effort went into extracting every last ounce of hardware capability. I have a Wii, and I love it, but I spend much of my time playing classic NES and SNES games in the virtual console. I'm a huge Ms. Pacman fan, but I'm a bit of a purist and won't play it on anything but a stand-up arcade. Doesn't have the same feel without the joystick and vertically-oriented monitor!

I totally agree. One of my favorite games of all time was "Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade". Terrible graphics & sound, but really fun!
 
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