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I agree with the others, if you have a fairly recent PC, not necessarily high-end, but just avoid Intel onboard graphics, you should be able to play an awful lot of old great games, my 2009 entry level PC (but with the best integrated GPU  available then, a Radeon HD 3300, as powerful as a mid-high end GPU from 2 years before) has no problems with almost every game until, say, 2007, and it can play not resource hungry newer ones too, and as soon as needed I could add a mid range latest gen graphics card and play everything except the latest resource hogs at full graphics settings. Owning so many new and old consoles, you can minimize the fuss using a PC only to fill possible gaps and play the best PC exclusives and get the best of every gaming world.



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TGS, Third Grade Shooter: brand new genre invented by Kevin Butler exclusively for Natal WiiToo Kinect. PEW! PEW-PEW-PEW!