So far as I know, all you would need to do (if plug n' play doesn't work) is to reformat the drive.
MacBook Pros have cd/dvd drives that can read and write CDs and DVDs. They do not have 3.5 drives, nor do they have 5.25 inch drives which no Apple computer for a decade now. You will need to purchase a separate USB compatible 3.5" drive if you need one.
The MacBook Pros come with an excellent built-in DVD/CD rw drive. Most name brand external drive can usually be added if required. The LaCie drives are popular and often include their LightScribe software enabling label printing directly onto the disc.
Research capture cards and there compatibility O/S.
As long as the game is either compatible with OSX, or your Mac is running Windows then yes. There are people who have no problem running multi-player games on MacBook Pros.
Not directly. Pre-2012 MacBook Pros had a DVD/CD drive built in. 2012 and later MacBook Pros that have Retina don't have an optical drive built in. So, to play any Blu-Ray movie, you would need to purchase and connect an external Blu-Ray drive.
Yes
Yes it is. Some of the good features would be: -MacBook Pros have newer and more powerful graphics cards than the regular MacBook. Which means, you can play games, watch movies and other things in better quality than if you watched them on a regular MacBook. -Macbook Pros are driven by a more powerful processor. -Macbook Pros have higher range sound cards. Which means, the quality of music listening is better than the regular MacBook. -You can have more RAM and hard drive memory on a MacBook Pro.
All Apple MacBooks Pros are 3D objects which also exist within a 4D spacetime continuum. No MacBook Pros have a 3D screen.
The Macbook Pro with Retina display does have an HDMI port. The Macbook Pro without Retina display do not have a HDMI port.
One, silver/black.
Yes. In fact, it is better than some MacBook Pros.
Thunderbolt ports cannot be added to older MacBook Pros.