yes they can in the computer history
no
If your Macbook Pro has a DVD/CD drive just insert the game CD in the drive and follow the directions. If you do not have a DVD/CD drive you will need to copy the game to a flash drive or use an external DVD/CD drive to install it. Of course the game will have to be Mac compatible or it will not run on a Mac.
Yes, but you will have to play it with either a external USB drive or a networked DVD Drive.
The average cost of an external usb dvd drive depends on a number of various factors. Different drives offer different process, some only play DVDs while others can also play formatted CDs, as well as ones that can actually write Dvds those with such capability will run on the higher end. Ultimately it will cost between $25-59 for a basic external usb DVD drive.
No CD and DVD are two different formats whether the drive are internal or external makes no difference. There are combo external drives available which will play both formats but those typically cost a few dollars more. A third High Definition DVD format is called Blueray. Again some combo drives will play Blueray as well but cost more especially the Blueray writers.
No b/c PS1 has a CD drive and ps2 games are DVD No because the Playstation can not run PS2 games it lacks the computer power besides that the games are DVD and the PS1 is CDs as mentioned above
Often on a CD or a DVD there is a file called autorun.inf This file will run when the DVD or CD is inserted into the drive, and it will run a menu or an installation setup.
Most games do not allow this. Plus a DVD has a slower access time, so it is faster to read the data from the hard drive. The DVD is usually only read for DRM privileges, or if you do not have enough space on your computer for all of the content.
Yes you can, as long as it has cd/dvd drive, should be on the side
If you're going to run your games from the DVD drive then horizontal. If you you're going to load your game onto the hard drive and play it then it doesn't matter.
Windows RE needs to boot from a DVD because it isn't installed on the hard drive. It needs to run from the DVD so it can repair the OS on the hard drive.
No. Windows does not (officially) support booting from a USB drive.
You can't because programs do not run on external hard disk drives.