Hi kimberly.

I can't answer on the xbox issue, but with pc games it depends upon what you like. if you go to www.audiogames.net, you can use the "search archive" to search the database by genre or by license, so tthat you can say have listed all the sports games or all the action games.

There is also the list at www.pcsgames.net, which provides a great overview and many links, and the game pages on www.whitestick.co.uk, but if your looking for specific types of games you might find the search archive on audiogames. particularly usefull.

for compatibility, a lot of things run on windows 7, and many of those that have issues can be fixed by installing jim kitchin's winkit program from www.kitchinsinc.net which adds several older things missing from modern windows that certain games need, though many have also been updated.

As to downloading and running games, well usually it's as simple as downloading and installing them. you do this by downloading the application file and then double clicking on it in windows explorer and following the instructions (just remember where you put it).

when you've done this a couple of times you should be well used to it, indeed playing games is a great way to improve with computers.

Any problems on specific games, please feel free to ask.

All the best,

Dark.

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