Share Improve this answer answered at 14:54 Drake 42. If your game are not in the list, you can only try by yourself. Regarding VirtualBox there is a dedicated thread on the official forums where users post their test results on different games. However, if you do have a hankering to re-experience what it was like to interact with Windows 98, there is a 'How To' Guide to get you started: viewtopic.php?f=28&t=9918 multiOS Volunteer Posts: 647 Joined: 14. Both VirtualBox and VMWare support now 3D virtualization. You could, of course, also dual boot Windows 7 with a 'Linux' installation which would then allow Wine to directly access real hardware. Playing old games through Virtualbox 15,408 views Sometimes when a game wont work on newer versions of Windows you have to get creative, the best way to make them run is using a older. In order to enable it you will need to install a recent version of DirectX. ![]() You're interest is solely in trying to run old Windows software (games etc.) not compatible with WindowsXP/Windows 7 and later, then you might have more success with a Linux Virtual Machine with 'Wine' - installed, which would overcome some of the limitations mpack has mentioned you would experience with a Win'98 Virtual Machine, although you might still have problems with more demanding software/games that were programmed to directly access specific computer hardware features. But, there could be some game requiring 3D acceleration.
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