Playing Games on Windows XP Episode 18: PopCap Games on a Sony Vaio Computer (2002)
Welcome to 2002. You got a Brand New Sony Vaio Desktop Computer, decided to Get New PopCap Games that you downloaded off the PopCap Games Website on the Internet instead of the games Sony provided, and Purchased Product Keys for all the PopCap Games you downloaded, which was a prohibitive cost back then. Games Played on Windows XP Alchemy Deluxe (2001) Atomica Deluxe (2002) Bejeweled Deluxe (2001) Big Money Deluxe (2002) Dynomite Deluxe (2002) Mummy Maze Deluxe (2002) NingPo MahJong Deluxe (2002) Noah's Ark Deluxe (2002) Seven Seas Deluxe (2001) TipTop Deluxe (2002) I am glad the series has returned after the 17th episode featuring Five Card Games in 2004. Although the Windows XP Boot Screen went way too fast due to my laptop having an SSD Drive, I decided to reuse my old episodes that feature the Windows XP Boot Screen and edited it to match the loading like last time Thank you for watching my video, and don't forget to consider liking the video, and don't forget to subscribe to some more upcoming videos.

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