» Sun May 13, 2012 5:29 pm
Unfortunately, many early Windows 95 games used a lot of Windows 3.x components and stuff, making it very hard to make them run on a modern computer. Even a few games from 1998 still had old 16-bit code in them.
If you still have a copy of Windows 95 (or Windows 3.1), you could try to use http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page or something and then install the old Windows there and run the game that way, using a virtual hard drive. It's a bit of a hassle, but I've been successful with this in the past. Also, if you use Windows 3.1, you can even use http://www.dosbox.com/ to install and run Windows 3.1 and the game, which is probably the easiest way, but still a hassle.