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No, a video game is not considered a computer game. A computer game is considered a video game, however.
That's silly. You can't hack a Pokemon game without an Action Replay, unless you're talking about computer hacking a Pokemon. That'll take a lot of files.
no, you cannot, unless the iPod game was already a computer game. (EG: Crush the Castle, was a computer game before it was made an iPod game). :(
There are many ways. However, you can create an .iso or .bin file from the CD and mount it on your computer virtually.
In theory, yes, you could. In practice, it wouldn't be a good idea because the game may wind up "broken" because without installing it from the installation disks that you bought, it will not become registered into the Windows Registry, which is often a culprit for software not working properly on a computer.