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Introduction
This is the first of three iPod teardowns this week! We'll be taking apart the new [[Topic:iPod Touch 4th Generation|iPod Touch]] and [[Topic:iPod Nano 6th Generation|iPod Nano]] the moment we get our hands on them. Stay in the loop [http://twitter.com/ifixit|on twitter] as the week progresses.
In case you missed it, last week we celebrated a major milestone;. In addition to enabling Apple repair, we now have [http://www.ifixit.com/Game-Console-Parts|parts] and [[Topic:Game_Console|repair manuals for most game consoles]]! We celebrateddecided to celebrate by taking a trip through time and ripping apart five [[Topic:Retro_Game_Console|retro consoles]]:
* '''[guide|3531|Magnavox Odyssey 100]''' released August 1975
* '''[guide|3527|RCA Studio II]''' released January 1977
* '''[guide|3541|Atari 2600]''' released October 1977
* '''[guide|3199|Nintendo Famicom]''' released July 1983
* '''[guide|3540|Nintendo Virtual Boy]''' released August 1995
Still want to keep your old Shuffle running? We have complete [[Topic:iPod_Shuffle|iPod Shuffle repair manuals]] and [http://www.ifixit.com/iPod-Parts/iPod-Shuffle|parts].