Actually, that might be a good point to start!!!
I don't know for nano 2g because it doesn't have games but I know that the
6G (classic) and nano 3G do have game support.
A guy called BadBlox, managed to break the DRM encryption of the games
binary.
I have the code for it if you want.
So basically, you can decrypt the game binary, edit ARM instructions to dump
the RAM to the HDD and the re-encrypt it and run it as a game.
I know this BadBlox also built a memory dumper built into the osos image so
we can use that (although he did that when the osos wasn't encrypted..).
So on old games which can be cracked (like mini golf or whatever, not sure
about new games like Sims).
If anyone can give it a try..
I don't know a lot about ARM assembly.
But if you need more info tell me.
This just might be the place we were looking for.

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> actually it would have to be arm code, i do believe it might still be
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> some form of drm, however.
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