Thank you for the answers.
Oh boy, that's disappointing, I already feared that it wouldn't work.
I never used a virtual machine before and I'm not that good with technical issues.
timppu: What kind of laptop? Unless it is an ancient laptop (like well over 12 years old), drivers will probably be one problem, and also Win9x installations have problems if the PC has more than 512MB of RAM if I recall correctly (but there are ways around that).
You could try virtual machines too (install Win98 in a virtual machine), but my experiences with that haven't been encouraging. Games work poorly or not at all in such.
I do have a laptop which runs both Windows 98SE and XP (side by side) and works great even for old Win9x era games (I played Heavy Gear through on it), but it is an IBM ThinkPad T41, probably over 12 years old laptop.
If all else fails, have you considered installing Linux and trying if the games work through WINE?
It depends if the manufacturer made drivers for the older OS as well.
I think my ancient IBM ThinkPad T41 originally came with Windows XP pre-installed, but I could install Windows 98SE on it as well just fine(*), as IBM/Lenovo had released a set of Windows 98(SE) drivers for it as well.
(*) I think I had to make some adjustment during the installation because the laptop had more than 512MB of RAM, and after it was installed, I had to restrict the amount of available RAM to 512MB in Windows settings.
I have an 8 year old Dell Vostro 1000, with I guess 1 MB RAM.
Well, I also think Vista is a very cheesy operating system, but I got the laptop from my mother and back than, we didn't think much about which operating system would be the best.
On my main PC I have XP, fewer compatability problems.
Since I don't play any newer games it is my first choice.
paladin181: Wow.. People claiming you can't install it because it had Vista; have you never heard of a boot disk? I've used an XP boot disk to boot into the install environment and install 98 from there. The driver compatibility is another issue. But you can use a boot environment to do a lot of things if you are creative.
But basically, at least one of those games (Redguard) will run on modern systems if purchased from GOG. I know I've run a Drakan game, I think it may be DOS Based and you just need DOSBox.
Stupid question: How do I use the boot environment?
Nevermind, it's probably not working with 1 MB RAM, and I'll never manage to config the system.ini right in order to solve that problem.
And no, I tried running Drakan in DOSbox and it won't work.
And for Wizards and Warriors there aren't any solutions on the internet to make it work on newer systems.
I really urgently want to play those two games.
And I read the GOG version of Redguard isn't that good...