Most applications and Games are defaulted into the Applications folder.
There is no game section on an Apple computer. By default most Applications (Games also) are downloaded into your Applications folder.
Bjorn Engelhardt has written: 'Games for your Apple IIe' -- subject(s): Computer games, Programming, Apple computer
You may find Apple computer repairs from your local Apple or Jump+ stores. They have Genius bars where you can bring your computer for repair If you are unsure of a location, you can search for one on the Apple website.
to find out if your computer is dead you need to go to places like apple to find out
You can't play iPod games/apps on your computer. They have been specially designed for the iPod/Apple devices rather than on computers. If you have an Apple Mac computer or laptop then you can check the app store on your computer to check if there's a computer format of the particular game. This is rare though.
Jim Menick has written: 'Basic adventure and strategy game design for the Apple' -- subject(s): Apple II (Computer), Computer adventure games, Computer games, Programming 'Basic Adventure and Strategy Game Design for the IBM PCJR'
Go to selfsolve.apple.com. Type in your computer's serial no. (it tells you how) and it will tell you your year and computer type.
Not much. Bascially it could play games and that is about it.
you can only download some games not all to check all of them go to the apple store.
There are a huge amount of places that one could find free wallpapers for an apple computer online. The most reliable sources are either GoogleImages or Wallpapers.
No, it was the 5th Apple computer. 1. Apple 1 2. Apple 2 3. Apple 3 4. Lisa 5. Macintosh
An Apple computer will do everything a Windows computer will do.