depends on your computer specs....
if they are good enough then yes
Assuming your computer is Running windows, it is logical that all PC Games will work.
If it is a PC game it will only work of Windows, but the new Macs that are coming out have Windows already installed on there. All you have to do if load Windows when you boot up. Then insert the PC disc otherwise it will not work on Mac.
Usually no. You would require a windows emulator, and even then not all games would work.
Only games that worked in Windows Vista will work for Windows 7. Unless, they are games such as The Sims or SimCity.
Currently The Deadly Device is the only Nancy Drew PC Game that is compatible with windows 8. However all releases from now on will be windows 8 compatible.
yes. it is a computer isnt it
depends on the software many games must have the older software. Windows 95 games don't all run on windows XP let alone windows vista or windows 7
Games will require a particular operating system to work. If the game is written for the Windows operating system then it will need Windows to be installed on the Mac for it to work. Specific Mac games are written for Mac OS X and will be labelled as such. That said it is possible to play some Windows games on a Mac without having Windows installed using CrossOver Games (See links below) which emulates the parts of Windows needed to play the game. This does not work for all games and may not work well for some games.
If you need it to work better with games, then try this. It really helps!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSVex0-bavMAs long as your PC has the power to run Win7, and the games are compatible with Win7, then there should be no problem.
Powerbooks use the PPC processor which does not support running Windows and so they cannot play games written to work with Windows.
There are many places where one can purchase PC games for Windows XP. One can purchase PC games for Windows XP at popular on the web sources such as Walmart and Game Stop.
if it works on my PC on windows 98 it should work