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For Microsoft Windows, see Category:Microsoft Windows.
The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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| Manufacturer | Microsoft |
| Active | 1995—present |
| Total Games | unknown (790 present) |
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Windows is the collective name for Microsoft's immensely popular line of operating systems. As well as being widely used by businesses, Windows is the primary operating system PC games are developed for. It is the successor to MS-DOS, which previously held a similar market share in both the home and business markets.
New versions of Windows generally maintain a high degree of compatibility with software developed for past versions of Windows (and limited compatibility with MS-DOS), and new software releases will often work on older versions of Windows. This changed with Windows Vista; some releases (such as Halo 2) are specifically designed to only work with Windows Vista, and so cannot be used on previous versions of Windows.
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