if you can install on windows 7 if you give problems to run right click, properties, compatibility and run it in the version of Windows XP Service Pack 3, or any other These games require at least say so but windows 98 can be executed in higher versions or if there were not in the market
Most games, but not all for XP will work just fine on Windows 7. You may want to run the installation or/and game boot(.exe)file in compatible mode for XP and 'as administrator'. If not you can run XP virtually.
You can install SP2 from the windows update area. Check optional updates if it isn't there
Yes, its instores to buy; A Windows Live game.
When you find that you can't install your Windows 8 games you should locate the game you want to install from the Store App. Check and see if it says 'You own this app' or 'Install'. If it's the former then you already have the game installed and if the latter, click on the 'install' option and the game should automatically download for you.
Football Manager 2011 is a popular football management simulator. To install the game on Windows 8 you must first buy a copy of the game.
it didn't on mine....
You can't. Cityville requires flash player to run, there is no html version of the game
Need for Speed High Stakes can be installed on modern PC's by setting the compatibility setting to Windows 98. Computers running Windows 2000 or earlier do not have a compatibility problem with the game.
According to the game's official website, no. It requires Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, or later.
No games were ver written explicitly for Windows 2000. Those that do run on it should also run on Windows XP without any problems.
Yes -If you have installed Windows on your Mac then you can install Windows games on your Mac too. Otherwise No - Windows games will not work with the Mac's Mac OS. Well i was just about to say that and i am not a tech pro so YEAH!
You would have to install Windows Vista or Windows 7 on your Mac.
Only if you use Apples Boot Camp drivers to install Windows. If involves adding a small partition to the HD and then you install a purchased copy of Windows. You then have an installed full copy of Windows to use or play Windows games on.