I'm sorry that you kept this to yourself all this time. We could easily have helped you get your games back if you had only asked, and you probably wouldn't have lost anything.
To be clear, VV2 didn't destroy your computer. Many computer games use video functions that are not used by less graphically-intensive applications (email, browsers, word processing). The BSOD (blue screen of death) is usually caused by an outdated or incorrect driver (see
this thread for a recent example of something very similar to what you described). So, when you ran VV2, which uses updated graphics functions, your computer's drivers experienced an error, causing a Windows kernel error.
Even if you have such an upsetting event, unless you damaged your hard drive in the process, all of our games are recoverable. Every one of our desktop games can be recovered and replaced by following the procedures in the forums or our Support FAQ, and usually your savegames along with them if you ask for help soon enough.
I don't suppose there is anything we can do about it now, but we're still willing to try, if you think it will help.