Maybe the installer had some incompatibility with Windows 8 and it never got posted on the start screen as an app? Anyway, go to the folder, right-click on a missing game, and see if you get any "pinning options."
By start screen i mean the "all apps menu". The "gry" category on my all apps (screen2) seems to be a direct connection with "windows games" menu (sceen 1). It takes me there when i select "show file location". But I want to know why only Diablo 3 is displayed there, not the other two games.
I understood what you meant. Did you try my instructions to see if you could pin the missing games to the start apps menu via a right-click add to start function?
I understood what you meant. Did you try my instructions to see if you could pin the missing games to the start apps menu via a right-click add to start function?
I don't know what to tell you because I can take any executable and pin it to my start menu. Here's an example of a right-click on the SpeedyFox portable exe file. Note the available options: