Let's break down your post, shall we?
Because Windows software is stuff for everything else but games.

Here is a picture of Microsoft Word and OneNote 2010. Word is used to create any form of document and to edit as you please, while OneNote is primarily a quick "no-saving-needed" note-taking program.
OneNote doesn't use any saving other than storing any information typed into the RAM that it uses and then quickly saving it into the data files where all your notes are stored.
Macs are used for business ideal stuff but also any games that come out for Mac are always the better ones anyways.
I'm sorry, what? "any games that come out for Mac are always the better ones anyways"? That's like saying any games that come out for PC are always the better ones as compared to console-exclusives. I don't know about you but I'd sure as hell play Halo Reach if it was for PC. This comparison makes no sense.
Bootcamp Assistant is not an emulator as you need to run a windows software installer wherein you can buy at Walmart or of course online for a much cheaper price.
The forget are you talking about? Bootcamp IS an emulator. It EMULATES Windows. It PRETENDS TO BE WINDOWS within Mac OS X, like emulating Mac OS X within Windows using VirtualBox or Windows Virtual Machines.
All that put together you get a top brand computer with a sleek lovey design, amazing techniques for making business ideas and much more plus a gaming Mac installed with the correct software. All quite nice actually.
The fact I have a Mac and a Windows and I can compare these things.
My desktop and my Alienware M11x both look like gods compared to all-white Macs. The fact that I use Windows-based machines and I see handicaps like you at school each brandishing the exact cloned laptops means I can compare these things.