Hello, here you will see a part of my PC Games Collection...
Thank's.
I regret very much not keeping all my PC game boxes over the years. Any old PC game boxes I find now among my stuff, I put on a shelf and keep. But unfortunately, boxes such as for Quake, Unreal, Half-Life, and System Shock 2, I've lost. At least I still have some of them, such as the traingular-esque boxes for the first two Thief games (I spot Thief 2 in your collection, very nice), and the Myst 3 collector's edition box (which has to be the biggest PC game box ever).
First thing I saw: In Cold Blood. Word.
Nice, I still have a lot of pc game boxes, however not that much like your collection. Of course steam helps so you don't need that many boxes.
I'm sure you don't install all your games on a hardrive and stuff, I find there isn't enough memory to intall all my games these days.
Old skool! I ditched most of my old cardboard PC boxes a couple of house moves ago, but I cut up and kept a few of the classics. I have about 150-200 post-cardboard-box PC games shelved, a stack of jewel cases and a stack of about 50 loose game CDs, plus another 120 games on Steam.
edit: as an aside, out of all of those games, Homeworld 2 is the only one where the writing on the spine goes the wrong way. I find this infuriating.
With the exception of Dawn of War 2, Company of Heroes and my collectors edition of City of Villains I don't have any of my PC game boxes anymore. I don't recall what ever happened to them but I used to have tons of them. Now all my games are on Steam and my collection looks like this. Though I wish I still had my copy of Baulders Gate 2. God dam that game was great, and it had such a nice box and manual. Man I miss the old Bioware before EA bought them.
And before anyone counts, that's 96 games according to Steam. I wonder what will be me 100th game?
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