Well, here's the thing. I've run into issues with running older games in virtualization because my current game focused gaming rig is up to snuff, I can't run things like PCEm or qemu because of how many calls it's making to the virtual hardware at once, it just seems to make things slower. Not only that, as someone else brought up, I want to play my old games on actual hardware. Right now I've been trying to record gameplay for SpongeBob Employee of the Month and it doesn't work too well in the virtual machine I used. Not only did I have to use software rendering, VirtualBox has this issue where sometimes the audio will start to crackle and slow down, and I don't want that either. Besides, switching to a new-old machine with an SD card as the hard drive makes it easier to copy no-cd cracks for the games I need them for and other files to the drive. Plus I can have multiple OS's if I want, but right now I'm mainly doing this for 98 SE.
The main reason I'm installing 98 SE is because I'm aware from personal experiences how watered down 98 FE is as opposed to SE, and I grew up first with SE, then Windows XP, so I think I can handle it. Someone remind me, is the voodoo 3 TV 16MB AGP card a dedicated video card? Or, I guess, is the Voodoo3 Line in general a dedicated video card?
Here's my loadout of parts I have right now. Mind you, the Voodoo-3 and Sound Blaster PCI-128 is from one of my classmates.
Generic Blue and Silver case (Apparently my dad said it's the only one he had that had what I was looking for and was a somewhat fitting for the time period case)
Intel E139761 Motherboard (Slot-1, 324? MB max capacity, single channel) - ATX form factor
3Dfx Voodoo-3 3500 TV AGP 16MB
Creative Labs CT5803 Sound Blaster PCI-128 with MIDI/Game IN
Intel Pentium-III 650 SL3KV (256KB L2 Cache, Front side bus speed of 100Mhz, operates at 1.65 V, built March 21 of 2000)