You need to download an emulator and then get the ROM or ISO for the game.
Not entirely. Some believe that video games may lead young people to commit violence and/or emulate the things they've seen in them. I believe that those people who do emulate the things seen in video games probably had something wrong with them in the first place or didnt know right from wrong. Ultimately, it is up to the individual. Im 25 and i have never taken a Barret 50 cal up a belltower.
All video games emulate some of reality (otherwise you wouldn't be able to play them), but but there has never been a game which even came close to full realism.
Some video game stores and even antique stores will carry a limited selection of Nintendo 64 games. However, it is not possible to emulate and play these games on a modern PC.
No, video games only present a simplified and often quite incorrect depiction of the motions a player actually makes when playing a sport. It is far better to be a part of a team and practise with a coach, attend a camp or even go to live games or watch them on television, than to try and emulate what happens in a video game
yes it is but its also illegal to rob banks but people still do so Emulate like crazy i do
PCSX2 is the best one and free
If you find an emulator that can emulate Xbox games.
With the right software PlayStation games are not as difficult as PS2 games to emulate and is why titles can be played on PS2 and PS3 consoles. PCs can Run programs to emulate game consoles although there results may not be as trouble free as a console
PCSX2 does not support PlayStation emulation. That's what PCSX is for.
I think violent video games should not be banned because they dont really influence people. As people can emulate violent videos games they can emulate violent movies, comic books, etc. Some games like Grand Theft Auto, teach lessons too, for example when there is a crime the police goes after you and they dont let this crime go. These games can prepare you for the real world. As known as self defense. There should not be blame for violent society.
Yes, Denmark has video games. A lot of video games.
You don't need to, it will run but with a bit of lag