Do not go into your registry, like TheDude said. Especially if you have not have had any experience in there. You can really screw up your computer if you do that. Additionally, you should never recommend someone to edit the registry, without knowing what the skill/experience level of the person needing help is. A person with limited knowledge should stay as far away from the registry as possible.
You can try running Ad-aware or Spybot (you can search the forum for threads on these), to see if they turn up anything. Alternatively, you can run RegCleaner (Also somewhere on TFP) to see what changes were made when you installed the game. I assume the game you installed was not out of the box, so there is probably no documentation on this problem. Uninstall the game, check to see if the browser is better. If not, run RegCleaner, and delete all the keys that stem from the game that was installed.
Author = game manufacterer, developer, company
Title = Title of the game.
This may or may not help you, but it is worth a shot.
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