Boot Camp, Mac Drive and Gaming

I recently got a mac book pro, I am looking at installing boot camp for gaming. I want to keep the windows partition as small as possible i.e. have only the OS on there to allow for maximum flexibility. So i was thinking that i could simply install Windows XP on a 5Gb partition, then use MacDrive to allow installation of windows games on the main (MacOS hfs+j) partition. My question is, is this possible? i.e. does MacDrive allow for the installation of programs on a mac formatted drive? Particularly Steam?
I have searched all the web and have not been able to find an answer, if anyone has had such a setup working/not working your input would be greatly appreciated.

Installing MacDrive, launching the Installer for your Game(in Windows obviously) and selecting your hfs partition and a path will solve your problems.
MacDrive tells Windows everything it has to know.
I strongly recommend using NTFS rather than FAT32, you can bypass the only (bigger) disadvantage (osx can't write on it) by installing paragon ntfs4mac or ntfs-3g/macfuse.
I played Call of Duty 4 and Unreal Tournament 3 without any problems or performance weaknesses on my hfs+ partition and even Warcraft 3 TFT (Mac Edition) ,installed on my NTFS Partition (just to test Paragon's Driver ^^ )

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    Before my beloved 2006 iMac went awry and finally bit the dust, I have used the ATI MobilityCatalyst Drivers for XP.
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    Using the Generic Microsoft Graphics driver is IMHO not a solution, as it really only supports a minimum of the capabilities of the X1600 and is definitely not suited for gaming.
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