You should look it up on a different site dumb - dumb!! You are an idiot!
People ON computers: Only if you are also on one. You don't game Cross-platform, usually. Computers, meaning AI's: Only for Firefight and the Campaign.
you see, coaches use computers to, like, play minecraft and WoW while the players play the game. lazy coaches. they're so stupid.
One can play the video game "Monster Trucks Nitro" on the computer. This is a PC game that is readily available and enjoyable on all computers. For example, all Windows computers can be used to play this game.
you conect the computer then you type on the top www.decent game .com and that's how you play decent on new computers.
If you have two computers on the same network, you can normally play against each other using a LAN connection (this stands for Local Area Network). A lot of multiplayer games have this option when setting up a game. If you have two computers on different networks, you can play over the internet and create a private game. If the game is older, and does not have any servers to play on, you can use a client such as Hamachi or GameRanger in order to play a multiplayer game against each other. These programs simulate a Local Area Network (LAN).
Simple answer: you can't. Okami is a PS2/Wii game and its not compatible with computers unless you had a homebrew version, which is highly illegal. There are illegal torrent sites that will give you the game, but only so that you can, after a long series of steps, burn it onto a disk and play it on a wii or PS2. Srry :^)
you can not. you can only play this sucky raw game you can not. you can only play this sucky raw game you can not. you can only play this sucky raw game
You can play only on sneek peeks but the game will come out permenetly in January
no,we can only play the game.
The computers are just props added into the game for a more realistic effect. You cannot actually "use" them.
if the game supports both systems, why not?
Most of the time you do need to keep the disc in the drive to play the game. Manufactuers do this to make sure you are not installing the game on multiple computers.