You can play games on laptops with an Intel celeron processor, but not all games.
Yes they are. PS2 are "backwards" compatible with PS1 games
No PS2 games are compatible with PS3s having only 2 USB ports. The other consoles vary the games that they will play with less being compatible for different regions and consoles
only games that are compatible with kinect.
Yes, games could be played with a shared graphic card. But as they are less powerful they will not perform better then a non shared graphic card
call of duty 1+uniter offensive expansion pack will runfreedom fighters(3rd person) but still goodhitman 2hitman 3 with some glitchesGTA 3, vice city,san andreasmax payne 2
maxpayne 1 hitman 1,2 Nintendo 64 games ( there are many good games ) and many low games P.S: if you want to play recent games you have to buy a new graphic card or a new PC
Yes.
As long as it does not have the Intel Core Processers if its a AMD Vision then you have the best processer in the world!
yes the gt640 will work, however, you must upgrade ram to atleast 3gb and overclock the e2140 to a minimum of 2.0ghz. if you do not do these you will bottleneck and games will be VERY very laggy!
You can play games on laptops with an Intel celeron processor, but not all games.
Graphic State Games was created in 2000.
The Macintosh is compatible with many online games. If the games uses open standards then the Mac will be compatible.
You need a good graphic card to play the latest games.
You likely need a better video card. Integrated Intel cards are generally not suitable for more demanding games.
If you have a dedicated type of video card, then it is not a chipset problem. It's a video card feature to have pixel sharer support. Check support website for information and detailed information about your video card and for fresh drivers. Also free software SiSoft Sandra can give you a lot of usuful information about your hardware including shader support.
It has no UMD slot, but some PSP games on the PSN are compatible.