You can use WinUAE (www.winuae.net) on Vista to emulate an Amiga, and run Amiga games and programs on a PC. To make it work properly, you will need to have some way to extract and transfer the OS ROM from an actual Amiga. As with most forms of emulation, downloading ROM images off the internet is illegal. However, the Amiga Forever package by Cloanto (www.amigaforever.com) includes several legal ROM files for different versions of the Amiga OS, plus some extra software, and is pre-configured to get you started right away. Their cheapest version runs US$30.
You'll normally be able to play any games developed by Microsoft on Vista and most of the othes games also.
yes
Yes.
No, next your going to ask whether it will play PS3 games
Yes. Home Basic is just as capable of playing games as the other editions of Vista.
Yes they should be able to.
Yes if you right click on the game file and click troubleshoot compatibility then set it to windows vista
All current sims 2 games are vista compatible. as for sims 1, I am not sure but I do know it will play in compatibility mode if you have any problems
Yes, you can. I play it on vista
I basically live on ROBLOX, and I have Windows Vista. So you should be able to play games. AND ON MY VISTA ITS ALL WAYS SAYS UPDATING SO IT BECAUSE the 455.4546.3 game card port hardrive divice elit.com /micro
NO but if you use bootcamp you can play it on Vista/ XP, or you can use Crossover games
Only if you install a PCSX2 emulator can some PS2 games be played on PCs capable of running it