
Of course, I have faith in the legality of his collection. That’s more games than I have ever played in my life. It reminds me of browsing a vivid collection of DVD covers which shows off its best visual characteristics to get you into the experience.Īnd what better ways to get a feel for what that might be like than to take a peek at this eye-opening collection of games by “ marinexx” on the Neowin forums who shared his impressive library and a tip on how to manually add the box-arts for games which Windows does not support. It is a dedicated virtual folder where your entire games collection is universally accessible, populated with all the meta-data and artwork you’d expect to see from games just as rich with visuals. The Games Explorer in Vista changed all that. Folders and icons were not the most attractive solutions to organize your game collection. I’ve seen desktops filled with icons, or start-menu lists that would span at least 3 columns of little microscopic icons and text.

You can also upload and share your favorite Windows Vista wallpapers. For arguably the best gaming platform spanning over a decade now, games management was never an easy or pretty task. Tons of awesome Windows Vista wallpapers to download for free.
