IPod Games

iPod games is a feature added with an iPod firmware 1.2 enhancement for the 5th-generation iPod on September 12, 2006. It was announced at Apple Computer's "It's Showtime" event by CEO Steve Jobs. Games were made available for 4.99 from the iTunes Store and designed specifically to be used with the iPod's controls. They are stored as .ipg files. These were replaced in functionality by iOS apps from the Apple App Store.

Certain games, such as PAC-MAN and Tetris have been criticized for awkward controls.

Games
The launch line-up consisted of 9 games which were:
 * Bejeweled - A puzzle game where you have to match gems.
 * Cubis 2 - A puzzle game which is played by sliding blocks.
 * Mahjong - A game based on the popular Chinese board game.
 * Mini Golf - A mini golf game played from a top down view.
 * PAC-MAN - A remake of the arcade classic which involves the PAC-MAN character eating pellets while avoiding ghosts.
 * Tetris - A remake of the classic game where the objective is to get lines of blocks.
 * Texas Hold'em - A shared-card poker game.
 * Vortex - A circular 3D breakout type game.
 * Zuma - A game where the objective is to create lines of coloured balls by elimating others.

Additional games included:
 * iQuiz
 * Lost: The Game
 * Ms. Pacman
 * Royal Solitaire
 * The Sims Bowling
 * Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Sudoku

Discontinuation
The rise in popularity of the iOS-based iPod touch and iPhone caused older iPod models to decline in sales. By the end of September 2011, sales of all Click Wheel-based iPod games were discontinued by Apple.