No Golf game was "standard" on Windows 95. Microsoft Golf was released in 1995, but it was not included as part of Windows 95.
Yes.
Windows 95, Windows NT 4, Windows 98 (Standard and Second Edition).
probably no, because window 95 games doesn't know window vista....but if the game is recently updated, then yes. depends what game are you playing
Apparenty not... it complains of wanting Windows 95 or later, but does not seem to recognize that Windows 7 fits that description.
Encarta Mindmaze, It came with Encarta for Windows 95! Their is even a 2 video walkthrough on this game as well on YouTube! :O
You can't. What you can do is to install windows 95 on virtual machine, and try playing. Most likely it will not work either.
Magic: The Gathering was released for Windows 95. While most games released for Windows required at least Windows 95, a bug in the installer for this game required the user be running precisely Windows 95; users of later versions of Windows had to use a compatibility mode. In subsequent versions, the problem with the installer is fixed. The game runs on Windows 95 and may run on 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7, depending on the hardware configuration.
YES. First, you have to set the compatibility mode for the SETUP.EXE (right-click on it for properties) to run in 256 colors. You may have to set the Windows 95 compatibility too - I did it anyway although I think it may not be necessary. The game runs normally except for the component windows that are not strictly windows form objects. Fortunately the important windows for the game are standard forms, but the others can be a bit wonky because they seem like MDI type windows. Resizing of the windows is a problem that might be overcome by using autohotkey or some such thing to adjust the Window Metrics. Something to try. Otherwise, this simple, yet entertaining golf game is easy for non-gamers to understand after a little practice; making it ideal for a party diversion. It also moves fast and doesn't take forever for your turn. For an old game, it has stood the test of time.
the game was made to run in windows 95/98 although there is a xp patch around.
Mindmaze. It was part of the Encarta program.
7.0 was with Windows 95, and Windows 95A 7.1 is Windows 95B
Windows 95 to Windows 98, and then to Windows XP