;-) Not as-is. Most of his classic work were created with MovieSetter, an Amiga program. The freely distributeable player for these is also an Amiga program. I don't know of anything similar for the PC.
However, if you can play them on your Amiga, output them to video, then read them back in with, say, a Toaster, you may be able to capture the output and save it, frame by frame, to disk. Next, use any of the utilities on Aminet that can create .avi, .mov, .mpg, etc. files from a series of still images. The resulting movie should be playable on a PC.
:-( It's the long way around, but it seems to be the only way.