QEMU Konami Shadow Of Memories PC (2002)
"Will my Windows games still work on Windows 11?" Absolutely, by playing on QEMU Virtual Machine, one will rest be assured that all Windows games, once preserved by QEMU, will work regardless of how time has passed and how future Windows will evolve and when Microsoft and/or GPU vendors stop supporting 32-bit software.
Shadow of Memories by Konami is a wonderful puzzle-solving, story-telling RPG. Enjoy the spooky BGM, sit back and relaxed as one progress from one level to another, the game is well suited to play on any laptops with just the keyboard on typical laptop Fn+Arrow keys layout without keypad. There is no guns for point-n-shoot. Anyway, this game is a PS2 console game port for PC, so there is always other means of playing it and perhaps easier than on QEMU Virtual Machine. Otherwise getting the PC version to work would be quite a challenge. No other PC emulators support the game's Direct3D8 rendering so far and Wine on Linux seems to have troubles with the game WMA music/audio playback and currently listed as "Garbage" in Wine AppDB. The situation leaves only QEMU with enhanced WineD3D libraries being the only option to play the PC version in VM isolation. And with QEMU, the game works equally great regardless of Windows or Linux host. Though I could be wrong, QEMU may be the only way to play the PC version of the game on Linux since the game Direct3D8 is too old to be support by Proton/vkd3d.