No matter how many new games are released for the PC, there will always be a place in our hearts for classic Windows games. If you were lucky to experience a computer running Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000/Millenium Edition or XP, take a step back in time and revisit some of the good old Windows games we used to enjoy. Minesweeper An all-time favorite Windows game. Space Cadet 3D Pinball The goal of the game is to progress in rank from Space Cadet to Fleet Admiral. I've had the beta version of Windows 7 installed on my Intel Core 2 Quad, a Compaq Presario, and an Atom-based netbook for about a week now and so far, Microsoft's upcoming operating system gave a fairly good impression. I've been a Windows Vista user for about a year now and I am fairly satisfied with its performance. So, trying out Windows 7 for the first time didn't really made a huge impact. And contrary to what other have reported, too me somewhere around 1.5 to 2.5 hours to completely install Windows 7 which is dependent on the rig I'm running it on. Read more in our articles including "13 classic Windows games we used to enjoy" and "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same".
No matter how many new games are released for the PC, there will always be a place in our hearts for classic Windows games. If you were lucky to experience a computer running Windows 3.1, 95, 98, 2000/Millenium Edition or XP, take a step back in time and revisit some of the good old Windows games we used to enjoy.
Minesweeper An all-time favorite Windows game. Space Cadet 3D Pinball The goal of the game is to progress in rank from Space Cadet to Fleet Admiral. I've had the beta version of Windows 7 installed on my Intel Core 2 Quad, a Compaq Presario, and an Atom-based netbook for about a week now and so far, Microsoft's upcoming operating system gave a fairly good impression.
Our coverage of Windows Pinball includes: "13 classic Windows games we used to enjoy"; "Windows 7 Preview: Less of the Same"; "The 6 flavors of Windows 7". Each article provides unique insights and information.