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Angry Birds, Minesweeper, Wordament, and 37 other casual games will be available on October 26, the day Microsoft makes Windows 8 commercially available.
Today, Windows is known in gaming communities for the third-party game stores that users can install. Mostly that’s because Microsoft has left the PC gaming community alone in the last few years.
The free game tradition continues with Windows 8, but oddly enough, this year’s collection of Microsoft-produced titles doesn't come preinstalled with the standard version of the operating ...
Spider, Minesweeper, and Hearts—these longtime staples of Windows (plus other familiar titles, from Solitaire to Freecell) have been missing in action since the launch of Windows 8 in 2012. Sure ...
Those of you still using Windows 7 and 8 that avidly play Steam games might want to consider finally upgrading. When it comes to software these days, everything eventually comes to an end.
Rockstar Games, the developers behind the iconic GTA franchise, is finally ending support for Windows 7 and 8. This means that all Grand Theft Auto titles, including the 3D Universe Trilogy, GTA 5 ...
Valve announced that Steam will no longer support Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 8.1 starting on January 1, 2024. Afterward, the Steam client won’t run on those versions of Windows anymore.
Windows 7 is now 13 years old, which is getting a little long in the tooth as these things go, and Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 in January of this year.
Spider, Minesweeper, and Hearts—these longtime staples of Windows (plus other familiar titles, from Solitaire to Freecell) have been missing in action since the launch of Windows 8 in 2012. Sure ...
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