Looks like Apple really is discontinuing the classic iPod. 

Earlier this week, a report claimed that Apple is preparing to discontinue the 
iPod classic and iPod shuffle, leaving only the iPod touch and iPod nano in its 
iPod lineup. Supporting the idea that the iPod classic may soon be coming to an 
end after ten years on the market is a new report from AppleInsider noting that 
Apple has removed access to the iPod Click Wheel Games section of the iTunes 
Store. 

No new click wheel games had appeared in the iTunes Store since February 2009 
as Apple apparently ended support for development of such games, but existing 
titles continued to be available through the store until recently. It is 
unclear, however, exactly when the listings disappeared from the iTunes Store, 
as reports dating back nearly two weeks indicated that the click wheel games 
had indeed gone missing. 

 
Despite the removal of access via iTunes, Apple still advertises the ability to 
purchase and play click wheel games on its iPod classic features page and its 
"iTunes A to Z" page.
iPod Click Wheel Games 

You can watch a video preview of Click Wheel games on the iTunes Store before 
you buy. Once you purchase the games you want, simply sync them to your iPod 
classic, iPod nano (3rd, 4th, or 5th generation), or iPod (5th generation). 
Each game plays perfectly on your iPod using the intuitive Click Wheel as a 
controller.
Concern over the fate of the iPod classic arose when the model did not receive 
an update at last year's iPod media event, despite the fact that Steve Jobs 
touted that September's lineup as "all-new". Although the news wasn't revealed 
until months later, one customer did email Steve Jobs regarding the fate of the 
iPod classic after the September 2010 event, with Jobs responding that Apple 
had "no plans" to discontinue the model. 

Additional hope of new life for the iPod classic came in February with 
Toshiba's launch of a 220 GB hard drive of the form factor used in the iPod 
classic, opening the door to a capacity increase over the existing 160 GB size. 
It now appears, however, that Apple may be winding down the high-capacity iPod 
model in favor of its popular iOS-based iPod touch and its new iCloud services 
that will allow users to store their music on Apple's servers and download it 
to their Internet-connected iOS devices as needed.


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http://www.macrumors.com/2011/09/30/apple-removes-ipod-click-wheel-games-from-itunes/



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