I had very few -if any- big-box games for PC before 2000, the only ones I can remember/realistically assume I had the box for were console games - Super Mario Bros. 3 and Mega Man 2 as those were the only ones I had except the Duck Hunt/Super Mario Bros. cartridge which was bundled with the NES. Most of what I had was downloaded or copied from friends (and I don't know where their copies came from).
I started purchasing games in the early 2000's, so I have Quake 3 Arena, Half Life: Platinum Pack (sadly, though, I only only have the boxes for those two, not the games themselves which were lent to a friend where they probably got scratched or just lost), Pharaoh, Age of Empires II (I was so stoked for that game when it was being advertised as soon coming out as I had played the first at friends' places, and it did turn out to be awesome), Ground Control and it's expansion, a Swedish translation of The Longest Journey (Den Längsta Resan), and a few others.
Anyway, I have much too few of them, and am collecting more (though slowly, as boxed games usually cost a pretty penny on ebay), not only games but also other software, for both DOS/Windows and Mac.
Then again, my dream is to set up a museum of old computers, with working machines and relevant software, and being able to display the game boxes is part of that.
Post edited December 15, 2016 by Maighstir