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'''''Note''': no game should be categorized here. This is a disambiguation page and a category for types of PC platforms.''


The '''personal computer''' (PC) is a versatile system for gaming, but is not usually classed as a games console. There are various different operating systems which run on a PC, with the most common being the Windows family, from Microsoft; almost all games released for the PC are designed for the predominant Windows operating system of the time. Windows can be classed into several groups, based on the kernel/core architecture, which is what decides whether a game will run on the computer:
The '''PC''' (short for '''Personal Computer''') is a versatile gaming platform, but it is generally not classed as a console.
* [[:Category:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]] — outdated; MS-DOS–Windows 3.1
 
* [[:Category:Windows 9x|Windows 9x]] — outdated; Windows 95–Windows ME
PCs can run a variety of operating systems, but because of [[Microsoft]]'s dominance of the operating system market almost all PC games are only released for [[Windows]]; prior to Windows 95 and the advent of DirectX, games were instead primarily produced for [[MS-DOS]]. As a result, terms such as "PC games" and "computer games" have come to refer specifically to games programmed for DOS and/or Windows. Game releases for other PC operating systems (such as [[Linux]] or [[Mac OS]]) are instead referred to by the name of the operating system itself ("Linux games", "Mac games", etc.)
* [[:Category:Windows NT|Windows NT]] — outdated; Windows 2000–Windows XP
* [[:Category:Windows Vista|Windows Vista]] — Windows Vista
While Windows is the predominant operating system, others exist, with the second most popular being [[:Category:Linux|Linux]]. Few games are released for Linux, since it holds a minority market share, but famous ones include:
* [[Quake 3]]
* [[Doom 3]]
* [[Heroes of Might and Magic]]

Latest revision as of 21:33, 3 November 2022

PC
The console image for PC.
ManufacturerVarious
Released1981

Note: no game should be categorized here. This is a disambiguation page and a category for types of PC platforms.

The PC (short for Personal Computer) is a versatile gaming platform, but it is generally not classed as a console.

PCs can run a variety of operating systems, but because of Microsoft's dominance of the operating system market almost all PC games are only released for Windows; prior to Windows 95 and the advent of DirectX, games were instead primarily produced for MS-DOS. As a result, terms such as "PC games" and "computer games" have come to refer specifically to games programmed for DOS and/or Windows. Game releases for other PC operating systems (such as Linux or Mac OS) are instead referred to by the name of the operating system itself ("Linux games", "Mac games", etc.)

Subcategories

This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.

Pages in category "PC"

This category contains only the following page.