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In or around 2014 I bought an iPad Mini (2), and following the normal lifecycle of iOS devices, a major OS update eventually killed it as a useful, general-purpose device: operating it was just too sluggish. It remained useful as a streaming media player for a little while longer until eventually the big streamers (BBC iPlayer, Netflix, etc.) stopped supporting the version of their app which the iPad could install: the last officially supported iOS was 12.4.8 in July 2020, and by November it was officially dead. Old 32bit games During its useful life, the iPad Mini witnessed Apple's transition from 32 to 64 bit apps. In the 32 bit days, there was a little cottage industry of app developers, and in particular, game developers. There were even several independent websites (App Shopper, Pod Gamer, Free-App Hero), which aided in sorting through the morass of apps to find the good ones (then as now, the App Store itself was almost impossible to effectively browse). This all went away…

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