Yes, you can play old CD-ROM games on Windows 7, but compatibility may vary depending on the game's requirements. Many older games may not run smoothly due to differences in hardware and software architecture. You can try running the games in compatibility mode by right-clicking the game executable and selecting "Properties," then the "Compatibility" tab. Additionally, using third-party emulators or virtual machines can help run older games that aren't natively supported.
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
no
An emulator
No you can not, as CD-ROM games are for a PC or MAC.
A PS3 can play PS3 games and some Playstation games
No you can not, the PS2 does not play computer games
No They are played on a PC
No, the Gamecube's own drive will play Gamecube games, the Wii can play both.
through the internet
In order to use a computer to play PS2 games it would need a DVD drive for the PS2 discs and a emulator program with PS2 bios
if ure talking about ps3 its not possible yet for ps2 get a ROM and a PS a ROM as well
The games are ROM files, the emulator is the virtual game system. If you have the NDS emulator, you need to acquire the ROM files you want to play as well... Normally, there is an option to open a file in the emulators menu. Select the ROM file you wish to play from the file browser and you should be able to play