IPOD Classic 160, Cannot move Games Over to my Ipod

I just purchased the Classic 160, and everything seems to be fine, except it would not sync my games. I went and purchased new games just to see if they would move over. They did not.

Some games are not compatible with the iPod classic at this time. You may want to use this form to ask for a refund.
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  • Discussion: backing up or restoring from my Ipod Classic 160

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    http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/five_rs/classic/
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