If it is obvious and easy to find/start it is called a "mini game"
If it is hidden and/or requires secret key combinations or something like that it is called an "easter egg"
turn the game into a ROM file and download a ps2 emulator, and yes it is legal to play ROMs on your computer as long as you own the original game. it doesn't become illegal until you play games you don't own. but i don't know how to turn PS2 disks into ROM files, but i would suggest just playing them on a ps2 because any game that uses a joystick becomes complicated on the computer unless you have a game pad with joysticks, but then its just like playing on a console but probably slower and worse resolution.
To an extent, yes - and in the future, computer programs might get better at this. An interesting case is the program that beat the Go world champion (Go is a well-known Japanese board game); the program was designed to learn game strategy by playing, and seeing what works and what doesn't; and now, the original programmers have no idea HOW the program determines the best moves!
The U.S. has a 'working provision' patent law that requires you to exploit a patent or forfeit the patent. Second, patents are really expensive.
Project64 can be downloaded from the program's website at the link below.
Yes, he wrote his first program at 13 with the local school's Teletype Model 33. It was a simple tic-tac-toe game that allowed the user to play against the computer. He wrote the program in BASIC. He and Paul Allen met at this time, and they went in to business together only two years later, netting $20,000 with a software called Trafo-Data. Soon getting a contract to provide a operating system for IBM and the rest was history.
In the program it was hidden in corbier In the game it is in the attic
You write a program. A computer game is an application program running on one (or rarely more than one) computer. You have to design the game before writing the program.
There is a program called scratch. There is also GameMaker by Yoyo Games.
Absolutely not ! That's called copyright theft - and you can be prosecuted for it !
The first video game which he called "Tennis for Two".
Do you play a game called "Fishdom H2O hidden odyssey" from spintop games? This game has a file called SSR which will can become broken, causing an error message titled "ssr has stopped working". Under that it says "A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available." The only thing you can click says "Close program" but nothing seems to happen. Is this your experience? If so, then uninstall the program & reinstall it - everything should work fine after that.
Look up the term "emulator" That's all I can help you there. Using a program called ds to PC, you can play your Nintendo DS on your computer.
No there is not.
It is called a game console.
The program to play PS2 on your computer is an emulator and it is not easy to set up and is not going to be like using a PS2 to play the game or even like using the PC to Play a computer game.
There is a computer game called Ball Line
Use a program called 'Game Booster' it worked for me. you dont have to use a game boster you just have to pause it then when it moves you un pause it fart on your self