here is the link for the latest drivers for the intel 82865G:
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/intel865g/
(1) it took about 30 seconds to find this, using google, seaching for, of all things, "82865G".
(2) it's not a real graphics card. it's a motherboard chipset that does, among other things, graphics. poorly.
since you could play pre-1.2 on it, it will probably do fine for 1.2... but do expect serious taunting when you buy your next game on it and it runs like a slideshow.
@Heroine4Life: well, the newer driver releases do add support for newer cards, but they also contain across-the-board improvements that can help older cards as well, especially in newer games.
and NVIDIA doesn't make different drivers for different cards... it's all the same driver. so if the muffin man has been installing updates for years and it turns out that he's still running a 3 year old driver, it means that something went wrong during the install(s).
if the installer doesn't like the card, it'll tell you so and quit. it wouldn't pretend like it's installing but actually do nothing.
if one wants to be absolutely certain that a driver is properly installing, uninstall the old driver first. i could explain how to do that, but i bet google knows...