The developer often touted itself as the first studio to make games for the iPod, which it referred to as a “ sonic gaming platform”, but it’s clear that this term did not take off. Other studios like PopCap Games, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft eventually followed suit, with more third-party iPod games emerging in the app store. What made these so revolutionary in 2006 is that these are games you could purchase and download right into the diminutive screen of your iPod, as long as you’re willing to strain your eyes for the right price. Initially, iPod titles were limited to quiz and classic games like Sudoku, Solitaire, Pac-Man, Tetris, Mini Golf and Mahjong, but the library of iPod games appeared to diversify with the release of Lost: The Video Game for iPod devices in 2007. This was an adventure title based on that TV show everyone was watching over a decade ago, in which you were scavenging for resources and tools on a huge, deserted island.
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