Since I collect all these PC games in big box I also come across some very original and beautiful box designs. There are also many other games with a great story but these are the ones that come to mind. Storywise I think of: Monkey Island, Full Throttle, Day of the Tentacle, Robin Hood: Conquests of the Longbow, King's Quest, etc. The flow of these games is without a doubt brilliant. ![]() When I think about "gameplay" the following titles come to mind: Heart of Darkness, Dungeon Keeper 1, Prince of Persia 1 and Blues Brothers. Next to that there are also many brilliant games out there which make it hard to name just one. First we need to ask ourselves “What makes a game your favorite?” You can like a game because of the gameplay, story, the box, memories or because of many others reasons. I also organize PC-King Marathons where gamers try to finish a game of their choice within 2 days or live-stream every once in a while. It's great fun and I learn so much history just by playing them. I haven’t played all the games that I’ve collected and I probably never will since we’re talking about many many games, but I do think I’ve played about 1/3 of all the games I own. It's difficult to say because I get new games every month, but I can easily say that I have over two thousand individual complete PC games in original big box.ĭefinitely! :) Games are meant to be played, so I play as often and as many games as my free time would allow me. I do collect games from other consoles and have a quite impressive collection, but it's nothing compared to all the other collections out there. I didn't knew anyone who was collecting boxed PC games yet so because of that, and the facts that I was really into playing PC games, I decided that collecting PC games would be my main focus. I already had 5 other friends who collected NES games and had an even bigger collection than I had. Because I already owned around 100 NES titles and only 4 PC titles I was very tempted to continue collecting mainly NES games, but But apparently I was totally okay with that so I decided to collect games. I knew that this would probably affect me for the rest of my life. There was this moment where I was doubting about collecting videogames at all. Why PC games and not NES, SNES, Atari, Etc.? Some boxes have maps or posters in them and sometimes even T-shirts or videotapes.Īt that moment I started to collect boxed PC games. The front of the box really takes you into the game. ![]() Ofcourse I said "Yes!" so I now had 4 PC games in box (Day of the Tentacle, Dungeon Keeper 1, Diablo 1 & Diablo 2).īecause we already lived in a time where the new PC games were sold in DVD-cases to save shelf space in the stores I now started to realise how beautiful That he saw 3 second hand PC games in box for €1,- each and if I would like to have them. )Ī few weeks after I bought that game a friend called me that he was standing in a store and To be honest I wasn't aware of the fact that it would be worth so much more in the future. I bought it at the Queensday markets for €2,50,. The first PC game I ever bought in box was Day of the Tentacle. With the build up knowledge and the history of video games in mind I continue following my passion by organizing game events and exhibitions, giving talks about my passion, creating more games and filling the gaps of my collection. Over time my collection grew and grew and before I knew it I ended up owning the World's Largest Collection of Boxed PC Games!. I learned to make my own games around the age of 15 and I started collecting boxed PC games about 5 years later (in 2006). I started playing video games pretty early in my childhood. ![]() I'm also very intrigued by the history of video games in general. Hey there! My name is Anne Bras and as many people know I am a big fan of old video games.
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