Hey, so i'm going to be in the market for an mp3 player soon, and i've decided to bow down to conformity and get an iPod. Anyway, i was wondering, does the 2nd Genaration Nano's have the ability to buy and store games through the iTunes iPod game-purchase system?
Cheers,
Fluke.
Gee I don't know maybe you should do some research instead of posting. A good place to start would be here http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/ and maybe or even a t wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipod_nano Or even on an ipod specific forum wouldn't that be nice? I have a forum question should I get a blue dog or a brown one?
Quote from: Obi on Thu 21/12/2006 12:41:59
Gee I don't know maybe you should do some research instead of posting. A good place to start would be here http://www.apple.com/ipodnano/ and maybe or even a t wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipod_nano Or even on an ipod specific forum wouldn't that be nice? I have a forum question should I get a blue dog or a brown one?
It's fun to be a dick isn't it? :P
I wouldn't recommend ANY ipods.
Get a blue dog, they're cool.
I'd get a blue dog. Although you should check it before you buy. My friend bought a blue chicken, and it ended up being painted. Watch out!
What do you need games for on your mp3 player anyway? I'd reccomend an iPod nano. Small, and high quality :)
I'd get a blue dog too. They're better to play games with.
If you want an MP3 player that plays games, just get a PSP.
I bought my PSP to play games, but wound up using it as my multimedia device. I have music, videos & pictures on my PSP and i also do a lot of Web Browsing with it too. Oh, and i also have a few games for it. It's a great little gadget.
Shawn
I'm supposed to be getting one as a gift from the Alamo Bowl next week... But I dunno if I'll actually use it. You can buy it from me at full retail price, fluke. ;)