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For those people who can't even dream of playing Call of Duty 4, I've compiled a list of 15 classic PC games that almost anyone can run. My system specs are given in the article so you'll be able to compare for yourself and see which games you're interested in.
Plenty of people use non-expensive laptops and desktop pcs for simple school projects, music management, and web browsing. A lot of these people are also gamers, but don't buy games for their PCs because they think that their setup can't handle anything beyond Bejewled. Well they're wrong. I happen to be one of those gamers. I got my laptop last Christmas and ignorantly popped in the Orange Box and after the lengthy install, dove into Half-Life 2. It wasn't pretty. I thought my computer was going to explode. So I started doing some research, and learned about system specs and what they meant. I found that all of the following great games worked well on my system. Here are my system specs so that you can compare for yourself and predict accurately how well the games will work for you. Before reading, prepare yourself. My machine is SUCKAGE.
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- Age of Empires II [PC]
- Call of Duty: Finest Hour [PC, GC, PS2, Xbox]
- Deus Ex [Mac]
- Diablo II: The Lord of Destruction [Mac, PC]
- Fallout 2 [PC]
- Final Fantasy VII [PC, PSX]
- Grand Theft Auto Advance [GBA, PC, Xbox, PS2]
- Guild Wars [PC]
- Counter-Strike [PC]
- Halo [Movie, Xbox, Mac, PC]
- Metal Gear Solid [GBC, PSX, PC]
- System Shock 2 [DC, PC]
- Unreal Tournament [Mac]
- Warcraft III [Mac, PC]
- World of Warcraft [PC]





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