iPod fans evade Apple's DRM to preserve 54 lost clickwheel-era games
Briefly

Olsro pointed out that even seemingly unpopular clickwheel iPod games might attract niche audiences, referencing a fearlessly unique achievement in the gaming community.
Olsro's efforts to preserve iPod games before Apple's potential server shutdown reflect a deep commitment to gaming history, highlighting concerns over digital preservation.
He shared his satisfaction with preserving 42 clickwheel titles, emphasizing the addictive nature of completing collections like classic game ROMs.
The ongoing uncertainty of Apple’s server support poses a significant threat to Olsro’s preservation project, underscoring a wider concern about the vulnerability of digital game archives.
Read at Ars Technica
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