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TehCookie

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My dad was a lifelong gamer who passed away last year. My family has been doing some major downsizing and my mom told me to do something with the huge box of games in the basement. My dad was a huge collector who would keep the box to every game he bought. As I unbox it I'll just edit this post so I'm not repeatedly bumping the thread.

With Mass Effect 3 for comparison. And a cat because cats love boxes, even though he couldn't fit in it.

Myst, Doom, Mass Effect 3 (which I pulled out for the comparison shot), a Windows 98 installation CD and Return to Castle Wolfenstien is on top. Let's see how many still have the game in them...

Feel free to tell me what you think of the games, and which ones I should play. The collector boxes may have to go, but I can keep all the games.

2nd update:
I'm checking to make sure all the games are still in the boxes. Turns out Myst had something extra in it as well.

Yes that is a Bevis and Butthead game.
Better picture of Wolfenstien, Starfleet Command, Rollercoaster Tycoon, Fallout Tactics, Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, and Sims Hot Date.
So that's where my Monster Rancher 2 manual went...
With all of those out of the way I can start on the 2nd layer.

Call of Duty: United Defensive
Defcon
MoHaa: Spearhead
Doom3
Call of Duty
Civilization III
Battlefield 1942
Grand Theft Auto III
Battlefield 19432: The road to Rome.
Medal of Honor Allied Assult
Company of Heros
Map DVD
Grand Theft Auto Vice City
And F.E.A.R Collection was hiding under GTA.

I heard Neverwinter Nights is a fun game and he had the collectors edition, I wonder what's inside...
A nice poster, a huge artbook, and the game. Wait that says OST... The game is missing :(

Some of the games were missing, but seeing how they were all the military/multiplayer games I'm not sad over it.

I'd like to nickname this the nostalgia layer because these are a lot of the games I played as a kid. Including the box to my favorite childhood game Duke Nukem 3D. Not to mention Midtown Madness, MicroMachines (which I completely forgot about until I saw the box), Black and White, Quake II, and Red Alert which make me hate RTSes. I still hate them to this day because of that one game and haven't touched one since.

And the box to the Win98 disc I found earlier.

Everything in that layer was accounted for except the games I took earlier so onto the next:
That takes me back. My first computer was so crappy it couldn't even run The Sims. So I'd spend hours playing Worms Armageddon with friends. And some IPs should of stayed dead. This will always be the Dungeon Keeper I remember and love.

Now I have to figure out what I want to do with all these games.

My friend had a great idea of making a scrapbook out of the boxes so I squished all of them. I could murder someone with the manuals in some of the games. They're books.

In the end the only thing I threw away were cardboard inserts, but I managed to turn that big box into two smaller ones, one for manuals and flattened boxes and one for the games.
I like DVD cases, they take up much less space.
 

TheIceQueen

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Holy wow, that's a huge box and it's full of the great classics of games! There's got to be an absolute smörgåsbord of games in there. With so little unboxed, though, it's hard to tell you what to play. Myst is quite the classic, I can tell you that much.

And I'm sorry for your loss.
 

TehCookie

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GrinningCat said:
Holy wow, that's a huge box and it's full of the great classics of games! There's got to be an absolute smörgåsbord of games in there. With so little unboxed, though, it's hard to tell you what to play. Myst is quite the classic, I can tell you that much.

And I'm sorry for your loss.
I'll play any game that's free, so I'm mostly looking for those great classic games.
 

Caiphus

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Wow, I'm sorry for your loss OP. I've lost grandparents and that was difficult enough. I can't really imagine what it would be like losing a parent..

Anyway, a lot of those games are too old for my tastes.
Out of what you've unboxed so far I've only had a proper go at Neverwinter Nights (was ok, either it hasn't aged super well or it just wasn't for me. Got about 15 hours in and stopped) and GTA Vice City (Super fun, but probably not appropriate for 11 year old me. It did teach me a lot of new words though).
 

Savagezion

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Holy crap, cool thread. I am actually jealous of the Win98 installation CD. Will be fun to see what you find. Sorry to hear about your dad. However, we are about to see what kind of gamer he was. Doom and Myst doesn't tell us much yet other than he was gaming in the 90s

EDIT: He had some cool stuff, hell I would give $20 for that Sanitarium game alone. Which Civilization game is that out of curiosity? NWN was ok, really good for its time but some of Bioware's worst work IMO. The copy of Myst is nice too.
 

BQE

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Oh my goodness. Dibs on Command and Conquer Generals!
 

TehCookie

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Savagezion said:
Holy crap, cool thread. I am actually jealous of the Win98 installation CD. Will be fun to see what you find. Sorry to hear about your dad. However, we are about to see what kind of gamer he was. Doom and Myst doesn't tell us much yet other than he was gaming in the 90s
Well most of his modern games are on Steam and the 360. Since he used his professional e-mail it got deleted when he died I have no idea how I could get his digital library. Steam doesn't have any way to merge accounts either.
 

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Aww Cookie, I'm so sorry to hear about your father's passing. I always kind of felt a kinship with you on here since we're the only two people who liked Duke Nukem Forever (and you're a longtimer on the forums too).

That said, your dad has some awesome taste in games. Even a boxed copy of Defcon? I honestly thought Defcon was digital distribution only. It's one of the most depressing games in the world.

If I could only pick 3, I'd recommend:

Crusader No Remorse
The crusader games are amazing classics. I don't know how they hold up today, but not many people seem to know about the series and I remember them being some of the best games of their day (that said, I was pretty young).

Company of Heroes
One of the best RTS games ever made in my personal opinion.

Myst
If you haven't played Myst, you should experience what was a global video game phenomenon at the time. Possibly, just to marvel that we all thought the game looked mind blowingly incredible when it first came out.

PS: if you haven't played a You Don't Know Jack game, they're tons of fun too.
 

aPod

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Dads box of PC games :) does that bring me back or what. Thanks for this thread it made me feel like a kid again. Your dad was a pretty cool guy. I can tell from his collection. Some of my all time favorites in there. Ah man, im going to get teary.
 

Ed130 The Vanguard

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Wow, that is quite the collection. Your father had good taste.

When you squished the boxes did you follow the seams? Because some of those packages could potentially be worth a lot of money.
 

TehCookie

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Ed130 said:
Wow, that is quite the collection. Your father had good taste.

When you squished the boxes did you follow the seams? Because some of those packages could potentially be worth a lot of money.
Yeah, I tried to keep them in the best shape I could.