No. Games from XP should run out of the box. A few that do not can be run under Compatibility mode, but in general games that don't work are too poorly written anyway.
A lot of games have mac versions of their games, for example all of the sims games have mac versions... but if the game you're trying to play is not a mac version you can't play it on a mac unless you install vmware fusion or paralells, both of which allow you to install windows on a mac sorry that I could be more help CrossOver Games is software that will allow some Windows games to be played on a Mac without running Windows but it does not work for all games. (See links below)
inside windows vista there a option compatible mode you can try that.
No. There is a software package, known as Cider, that is designed to allow Windows programs to be used on a Mac. It lack a great deal of compatibility, and is mainly used as a development tool to allow game developers to port Windows games to the Mac with less effort.
Vista: Control Panel -> Security -> Allow a Program Through Windows Firewall
go in the games properties then change windows 2000 to windows 98 /me there will be no more unhandled exception if it is it means you have to download som mods or ad-ones
Yes. Installing Windows on your Mac using Boot Camp will allow you to play Windows games (subject to meeting system requirements like processor, graphics, RAM, etc...).
Windows Vista games are games that belong to Windows Vista, which can be accessed through their Windows Vista software. You can easily download free games onto your computer.
Most games written for Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 will run on Windows 98. Games that were only written with Windows 2000 or later in mind will usually not run on Windows 98.
some games
Games that are written specifically for Windows Vista will not work on Windows XP. Most games are written so that they will work on both.
Windows Games on Demand was created in 2009.
Do you mean the games say "compatible with windows 98?" and you have Windows XP? Games are backwards compatible. Meaning, if the games say "windows 98", windows 95 is ok (anything before windows 98 will work). But it is not forward compatible--Windows 2000, windows xp, etc. will not work. does this answer?