Partitons w/in Mountain Lion: Bootcamp oldest Microsoft OS; other partitions oldest Mac OS?

Would like to run early 2000s Windows and Mac games (e.g. Tombraider) on the new iMac w/Mountain Lion. Can I Bootcamp to XP or should I go to Vista or 7? As for Mac OS can I go as far back as Tiger (10.4) or only later such as Leopard (10.5 or 10.6)?

It can't. Older Mac OS X versions simply won't boot that iMac. Furthermore, partitioning a drive with Boot Camp set up on it may disable the ability to boot into Windows.
You were able to set up the G5 with two Mac OS X versions because both of them were newer than the computer.
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