Good gameplay but not really my type of game, aimed at kids. Rayman 2: Worked fine in both Win 7 and Win XP, graphics acceptable, was able to use Xbox controller in both setups. Tried lowering desktop video res but still wouldn't work. In Win XP graphics were corrupted and thus the game wouldn't work in XP. Quite difficult to play, I didn't enjoy it at all. Worked in Win 7, recognised Xbox controller ok. I remember loving this game first time around but unlike some oldies such as Half Life, this game has not aged well, seems older than it is. Worked fine in Win XP but crashed if video res set higher than 800 x 600. So how did I fare playing these games? I tried them all in a pair of modern machines, one using Win 7 Home Premium 64 Bit SP1 the other using Win XP 32 bit SP3.īlood 2: Did not work at all in Win7.
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It's worth mentioning that they really are DRM-free, once purchased you can give away copies of the games to friends and install on as many machines as you like. Those six games cost me £12.38 in the sale. I'd wondered what they were like and whether in fact these games would work in Win 7 so when they had a half price sale just before Christmas I decided to try and few and bought these: They claim that most of the games they sell have been modified to work in more recent versions of Windows, including Win 7. They sell DRM-free software at very economical prices that consist mostly of old games, here's a link to their site: GOG It's a website and GOG stands for 'Good Old Games'.