Yes. Both versions of Horse Isle are browser based, so you can play in any operating system just as long as you can run Flash.
You simply can't play it; I don't belive there are any ways of getting the game to play, so you'll have to play on original xbox.
you play any game by playing! when you play it is fun! i like to play!
You can either play the pokemon online trading card game from pokemon.com or play the actual games from the systems. Do an online search for an emulator for the video game system you want and download it. You can then download the pokemon game you want for that system, and play it! If you need any more help with emulators search them on google or youtube.
You can play the game at a lot of various websites you could also download the game from websites and you could buy it from any shop to play on. You could also play the Breakout game online.
i think that the only way to get that type of game play is by upgrading your computer.
Operating System is also called as System Software.. Its TRUE..
There is a wide range of Sims games available for the Apple Mac. Any that do not work are probably versions created for another operating system such as Windows.
No you can not mod most systems to play other games
Windows 7 is an operating system. It does not rely on any other operating system to function.
By the common definition, no. It is a "disk operating" (basically any operating system booted from a disk), and it is made by Microsoft, but the similarities end there.
You can dual-boot virtually any operating system with Vista.
Yes. Both versions of Horse Isle are browser based, so you can play in any operating system just as long as you can run Flash.
Of course. Any piece of software which calls itself an 'operating system,' such as UNIX, is independent of all other operating systems.
You can play any Call of Duty game on xbox 360 and on ps3 dont forget on the computer and the wii!
You simply can't play it; I don't belive there are any ways of getting the game to play, so you'll have to play on original xbox.
Redhat and Mandrake are not versions of any operating system. Both are itself standalone Linux operating systems.