LGR - The 'Final' Big Box PC Games Released

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  • Taking an unscripted look at some of the last big box PC games! Several of these ended up hitting Sam's Club shelves from 2003 to 2005 alongside their smaller counterparts. A fun oddity to collect!
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  • @deer5319
    @deer5319 7 лет назад +79

    I like big boxes and I cannot lie

  • @ArcadeStunfisk
    @ArcadeStunfisk 7 лет назад +71

    LGR's voice and videos are so relaxing and thorough, it's just compelling. Like, I have absolutely no interest in the size of video game boxes, but dammit if I won't sit here eating a baked potato and watching LGR tell me all about the history of video game box sizes to his heart's content.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад +10

      Haha, well I appreciate it.

    • @thiagovidal6137
      @thiagovidal6137 6 лет назад +2

      lol That is why we are all here. Big boxes were amusing back in the day, but I loved when they turned into DVD boxes and take less space and I love even more now that I can have all my games digitally on Steam and no longer need to waste shelf space with useless boxes.. but I still love hearing about it while at work.

  • @JerkBender
    @JerkBender 7 лет назад +29

    Fun fact: In Australia for a short period of time if you ordered a large pizza (i think it was pizza hut) you could get a free game with the pizza. I got Sims 2 University and Need for speed underground for free with pizza. (It's an awesome memory!)

  • @ReviwerVitor
    @ReviwerVitor 7 лет назад +10

    I miss big box games, they felt so satisfying to open and collect. Boxes nowadays are just depressing and are not as special :(

    • @axelx666
      @axelx666 7 лет назад +4

      There's no manuals either :(
      Not even in small boxes.

    • @ReviwerVitor
      @ReviwerVitor 7 лет назад +1

      ***** Yes, exactly :c

  • @seanconor1
    @seanconor1 7 лет назад +49

    I worked at Best Buy on and off 2005-2009 and there was a ton of big box software on the shelves then but it was all "printmate" and "home design" and "cyber spread sheets 2002" style stuff. I think PC games switched to the smaller boxes for 2 reasons, 1) It looked like the xbox and playstation games so it was more immediately recognizable as a video game and something for kids to play with, while big boxes were for productivity. 2) Distribution Logistics! the smaller boxes could fit in the same size cardboard shipping box as the dvd sized xbox and PS games. If the factory popping out these games only had to deal with one size of box and those boxes could all fit in a shipping container more efficiently that might be reason enough to change the size of the boxes. especially considering this is the time when fuel costs went way up so shipping things suddonly became a corner to cut. Walmart is big enough to demand a certain size because their shelves were likely built for a certain size and it would have been more expensive to swap around their shelves. Anyway I like logistics....

    • @CommodoreFan64
      @CommodoreFan64 7 лет назад +7

      That's a good part of the reason, plus I remember hearing a local news story here in S. Carolina around 2005 talking about games coming smaller boxes because of the environmental impact the bigger boxes where having when some people tossed them out, and so the ESRB made a push for normal PC games to be released in smaller boxes, and/or plastic cases, along with a few environmental groups making comments about the bigger boxes as well.

    • @seanconor1
      @seanconor1 7 лет назад +10

      Hey someone read my big long comment! this is the best day ever!

    • @Mir_Teiwaz
      @Mir_Teiwaz 7 лет назад +4

      It also lets them have more PC games on the same amount of shelf space.

    • @seanconor1
      @seanconor1 7 лет назад +2

      People who do like boxes might consider checking out my channel... I feel dirty for this shameless self promotion but not too dirty to post it anyway.

  • @PolarTrance
    @PolarTrance 7 лет назад +63

    I love how you're being all 3 bears and such about the boxes...
    LGR saw 3 pc game boxes, he inspected the first box, but it was too small, not even collectible!
    Then he inspected the second box, but it was too big, how would've LGR even fit the boxes on his shelves!
    But at last, the third box was just right for collecting, and he was joyed.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад +39

      Haha. I am the Goldilocks of PC game collecting, it's true.

    • @deer5319
      @deer5319 7 лет назад +2

      Lazy Game Reviews lol

  • @LGR
    @LGR  7 лет назад +85

    If you wanna try a stabilized version of this video, here you go:
    ruclips.net/video/dQXgFTSeDGk/видео.html
    I think it looks weird and makes me sick, but I know some prefer this over shaky-cam!

    • @ChozoSR388
      @ChozoSR388 7 лет назад +2

      It's kinda awesome; I've watched so many of your videos, I get that letter-read-in-the-voice-of-the-person-who-penned-it effect going on when I read your comments.

    • @RevengeofGothzilla
      @RevengeofGothzilla 7 лет назад +1

      Lazy Game Reviews I know SimCity 4 Rush Hour had a big box, cause I had it as a kid, and I'm not talking about the widebox deluxe edition.

    • @RetroGamingMuseum
      @RetroGamingMuseum 7 лет назад

      I think I prefer the shaky version :) Did you use google stabilizer on the other video or some magic in your own editing software ?

    • @trisymphony
      @trisymphony 7 лет назад +6

      Thanks so much for giving us the option! i'd much rather watch shakycam than digital stabilization, which always makes me sick.

    • @ganondorf66
      @ganondorf66 7 лет назад +1

      To me it looks like (almost) standard settings for the stabilizer in premiere

  • @Tre_Selor
    @Tre_Selor 7 лет назад +6

    As an insider working at a retail computer store during this transition period. I can safely say that the reason that big box computer games were still sold was because of vendor marketing space. A vendor would pay for X amount of space on a shelf to sell their product, larger boxes would take up more room to fill X amount of space on shelves that they paid for. Bigger boxes would also act as larger marketing as it is larger than smaller boxes so the consumer can find it easier. I remember this transition it was weird, small boxes next to larger boxes, setting up all the merchandise was exciting....

  • @chuchubit
    @chuchubit 7 лет назад +24

    I love videos like this, it really shows how collectors can care about their games.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад +7

      Thanks!

    • @KatTrapable
      @KatTrapable 7 лет назад +3

      Glad to see your videos again LGR - I had subbed to you the other day. I couldn't for the life of me remember what the channel name was so I typed in to a search -
      Duke Nukem PC builder guy" - and you were the first to pop up.
      I don't have many physical PC games -
      GW Nightfall
      Everquest II
      Warcraft 3
      SW Empire at War
      Civ 5
      Hellgate London -along with the books
      Starcraft II -thanks to my sister.
      I don't go out much mainly since I know I won't find anything, but I was curious if I could have your mojo.
      Maybe that would help.

  • @dunxy
    @dunxy 7 лет назад +15

    I like big box and i can not lie
    Small box's make me cry
    All though they don't need the space
    I prefer a big box in my face

  • @Ashes1032
    @Ashes1032 7 лет назад +4

    Man, your collection is freaking extensive. So many good titles just at a glance.

  • @evanhizon8112
    @evanhizon8112 6 лет назад +3

    I remember going to Gamestop with my parents back in 2003 to get a PC copy of Roller Coaster Tycoon 2. The box was big, metallic, and shiny. I felt like Indiana Jones taking a lost treasure back home.

  • @stevendeblat5284
    @stevendeblat5284 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tip about looking for wider spread between the logos at the bottom. This is great and I never thought about that. It will definitely come in handy. Nice videos, thank you.

  • @kryskarr23
    @kryskarr23 7 лет назад +3

    Your videos are great Clint. Keep up the quality work. I appreciate all the time you put into your content.

  • @JAFOpty
    @JAFOpty 7 лет назад +5

    I think Sams Club and Costco do the bigger boxes as an anti theft mechanism. They do the same with USB pen-drives, they come in a tiny plastic case attached to a huge cardboard. That way they dont have to stick an electronic alarm to each item.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад +4

      Perhaps. But if that was the case they didn't keep doing it for very long since they stopped making these big boxes by 2005!

    • @JAFOpty
      @JAFOpty 7 лет назад +1

      Lazy Game Reviews yeah who knows. I miss those BB, I remember going to CompUSA and just look at boxes (circa 1999), BTW pls do more big box Art episodes! love those! =)

    • @neverthere5689
      @neverthere5689 7 лет назад +1

      maybe anti theft devices got better since then? but yea i remember growing up and walking through the software section of Price Club/Costco and seeing all the huge boxes.. not so much any more

  • @twistedfarker
    @twistedfarker 7 лет назад +2

    When I was a teenager in the 90's I had a pretty large collection of big box games including a lot of games that are nowadays rare to find even on ebay with the big boxes. In 1998 I went away for a week or so to a hockey tournament and when I came back I found out to my horror that my mom had just cleared them ALL out and taken the boxes to the dump, she had only kept the discs for the games and thought she was doing me a favour by "clearing space". I got really pissed off but there was nothing I could do.

  • @TechPrimeMedia
    @TechPrimeMedia 7 лет назад +1

    I used to love going to the local pc store and browsing the wall of big box games and the awesome artwork! Those were the days! The Duke Nukem 3D box was one of my favorites.

  • @romandoo
    @romandoo 7 лет назад +5

    Such a great chill video. Thanks man!

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад +3

      Glad you enjoyed!

  • @Reds-Retros
    @Reds-Retros 7 лет назад

    Hey LGR! Another great nostalgic video. I have to mention I typically don't get motion sickness from shaky cams but this one was a bit much, I think it would have been preferable to have image stabilization but no big deal, still love all your content!

  • @DeviousMalcontent2
    @DeviousMalcontent2 7 лет назад +1

    Oh my gosh! I love big box software, it gives the product class and character and makes you feel like you're getting your money's worth.

  • @enseos
    @enseos 7 лет назад

    Omg, that Comandos: Behind the enemy lines box, so many memories. When it was released in Spain was such a blast, I don´t remember another great game after that one made in Spain, and it´s almost 20 years now.
    Nice video bud

  • @MrDrokkul
    @MrDrokkul 7 лет назад +6

    I would bet that the big boxes for Sam's/Wal-Mart were meant to be some type of shoplifting deterrent.

    • @carlklitzke9455
      @carlklitzke9455 7 лет назад +3

      MrDrokkul I was going to suggest that. I worked at Wal Mart from 2004-2007 and we had VERY large packaging for flash memory sticks to deter theft. This was when 128mb sd card was like $35, so anything to reduce shrink. These packages were like 12x16 inches.

  • @steveaustin4118
    @steveaustin4118 7 лет назад +5

    You never ramble on to much, your video's are always interesting

  • @tappajavittu
    @tappajavittu 7 лет назад +7

    Yeah, GOD DAMN BIG BOXES! Thank you for giving these glorious things the praise they deserve, I miss the days of buying a PC game in a god damn BIG BOX. I wish those times will return some day. I need some big boxes in my life! I'm too old.

    • @tappajavittu
      @tappajavittu 7 лет назад

      Last big boxy game I remember buying was original vanilla WOW box I got and damn I wish I still had it, it was gloroius! Gatefold and everything! I don't know why I dont still have it. :( Such a shame.

    • @tappajavittu
      @tappajavittu 7 лет назад

      This really gets me, I remember seeing all kinds of big boxes in stores and wanting ALL OF THEM, I miss those days, PC gaming, man, that was my thing. :'( Those days will never return.

  • @Caarajack
    @Caarajack 7 лет назад +4

    It’s a shame that games are just becoming bunch of codes and not delivering other cool extras, such as fully colored epic manuals and useless but cool pamphlets.
    Over here in Finland most big boxes vanished when DVD became the storage standard for PC games, Far Cry was the first that I got on a DVD. Germany is still pushing these both semi-big and big boxes at their retailers for re-releases of old games like Star Wars: Battlefront II and Bet On Soldier.
    I'll always adore the releases with proper big cover art, especially Blood's blank eyed winged demon and a black, lifeless background. Killing Time's cover was also pretty scary when I saw it in the local shop with the crazy chef waving his meat cleaver.

  • @MrRaivokasMagma
    @MrRaivokasMagma 7 лет назад +4

    I'm just happy if I even see physical PC release nowdays, that doesn't go to Steam.
    I remember I once bought Fallout collection. It came in smaller cardboard box and it had 1, 2 , Tactics and it's extras in seperate CDs in some soft plastic casing.

  • @porjay
    @porjay 7 лет назад

    Totally agree with you on the big box. Love seeing these game boxes, ohhh the nostalgia :) Great vid!

  • @Bigbacon
    @Bigbacon 7 лет назад +14

    Tron 2.0....freaking awesome game.

    • @PurpleLightsaberAlex
      @PurpleLightsaberAlex 7 лет назад +4

      +Bigbacon I liked it very much (played through the SP at least 3 times). Shame it's rather underrated.
      Please review it, Clint! D:

  • @StigDesign
    @StigDesign 7 лет назад

    Great video as allways :) oh nice Doom advert or poster at 11:57 :D

  • @meikahidenori
    @meikahidenori 3 года назад +1

    The last big box edition I got was Sims4 collectors edition... It came with the mouse & headset which typically you had to buy separately but I wasn't passing up in such a nice bundle. The headphones still work as well as the mouse, they're really good quality too.

  • @SHADOWPAW13
    @SHADOWPAW13 7 лет назад +1

    I work at a company that manufactures and prints books mostly for Walmart, and I know they basically tell us what they want when it comes to size and content. They may have been requesting the larger box for one reason or another

  • @matthewh7529
    @matthewh7529 7 лет назад

    i loved to see a video of you completely organizing your collection. We would be able to see almost all of your collection.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад

      I've got a video showing my collection!
      ruclips.net/video/a8WVldc4U_8/видео.html

    • @matthewh7529
      @matthewh7529 7 лет назад

      Lazy Game Reviews
      Cool! ill go check it out.

  • @InputArchive
    @InputArchive 7 лет назад

    Yes! I think I've asked you this question a few times about the last era of big box games and you replied but I'm still glad you did a video on it. I'd love to see a video on PC game controllers (like Microsoft Sidewinder series) as there's barely any information covering them. I was trying to find out if the team had any input on the OG Xbox because the early controllers share many similarities such as the d-pad and A,B,X,Y layout but information and even videos on the controllers are scarce.

  • @HestnetIT
    @HestnetIT 3 года назад

    Thanks for the tips. I just got into collecting games and I didn’t know there was “small box”. The thing I’m mainly having trouble with is researching a game to see if it got a big box release and just deciding which version of a game to purchase.

  • @alejorag
    @alejorag 7 лет назад +8

    2:41 CLINT WATCHES METAL JESUS CONFIRMED

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад +15

      Haha, very much so. We've hung out several times, he's a cool dude!

    • @alejorag
      @alejorag 7 лет назад +2

      Lazy Game Reviews That's sooo cool to know since both of you are some of my favorite content creators on youtube.
      PS: Thanks for responding mate, appreciate that!

  • @hairy_cornflake
    @hairy_cornflake 7 лет назад +1

    I could definitely listen to you rambling about game boxes for hours and hours.

  • @awagentx
    @awagentx 7 лет назад +1

    Hey LGR, I used to work retail in the 2001-6 erra, I believe walmart was putting pressure on suppliers to give them big box releases to help with theft deterrent, you can put a small box in some larger coat pockets etc. I remember our security guys freaking out about the games as we started getting more small box releases... the other thing that probably helped this trend, when I started we had 1 gaming isle in our store, one side was nothing but PC games and the other was a combo of all the consoles, by time I left the pc games were down to 1/3 of one side and the console stuff had taken over the rest of the isle...

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад

      Considering the pressure that Wal-Mart Stores, Inc placed on game companies over the years, including changing titles of games and censoring content to meet their desires, this seems the most likely explanation. They were practically the be-all, end-all of retail at the time, and if they wanted something they pretty much got it.

  • @satina1169
    @satina1169 7 лет назад

    I absolutely LOVED these big boxes when I was younger!
    Always went to our local supermarket with my mom and then I saw Doom 3, Quake 4, Rainbow Six 3 Raven Shield, Far Cry etc. in big boxes in the games section on the highest shelf.
    It was so satisfying looking at, holding and opening them when bought.

  • @robm4134
    @robm4134 7 лет назад

    Great episode as always LGR, keep em coming. Request for you: I grew up playing the heck out of the Wing Commander series as well as some Sierra classics - #1 game of all time Codename: Iceman. If you would cover any of those it would be appreciated by at LEAST one fan, although most likely many ppls :) Thx.

  • @LoffNYR
    @LoffNYR 7 лет назад

    Always loved looking at these boxes when I was a kid deciding on which game to buy.
    They got replaced by the PS2 styled jewel case in early 2001 over here in Norway. Never saw them again in retail stores after that. :(

  • @KanoWhite53
    @KanoWhite53 7 лет назад +3

    Interesting fact about AUS version big boxes.
    Back in the day I purchased Duke Nukem 3D when it was a new release. Took it home and installed it, only to realise it was the censored AUS version, which meant no blood, gibs or ladies!
    Anyway, I managed to pull a few strings to buy the proper US version. Upon receiving it, I noticed the quality of the US version box was much higher. The Aus version has no embossing and a rather dull finish. They must have contracted a printer on short notive for the "special AUS version" lol

    • @nessuno1984
      @nessuno1984 7 лет назад +2

      Australian versions are usually made in Australia, occasionally somewhere in Asia, and are legtimate but the quality of a pirated version. So you're right, they contract a printer.

    • @KanoWhite53
      @KanoWhite53 7 лет назад

      Angel Best That is interesting, thanks. Explains a lot.

    • @KanoWhite53
      @KanoWhite53 7 лет назад

      Yeah I think Duke 3D was one of the first that had a censorship in Aus. From memory, the strippers were the main issue. In the censored version, the strip club was just empty!

  • @The1RlyShadow
    @The1RlyShadow 7 лет назад

    I have a decent amount of physical game copies including big boxes, and because of all your videos... I'm tempted to start a collection.

  • @BlackMesaSecurity
    @BlackMesaSecurity 7 лет назад

    Awesome Vid!! I still have some of my ole big box PC games. Half Life and its 2 expansions. Got Aces Over Europe last year. Plus my original Unreal Tournament.

  • @zafranorbian757
    @zafranorbian757 7 лет назад +1

    In my area they released a lot of old games for a lowered price (usualy 10€) in big boxes around 2010. But the Big Boxes vanished around 2014. Examples for games would be SW BF2, SW EaW or GTA 3/VC/SA

  • @benoit1335
    @benoit1335 7 лет назад

    what a mad collection you have here!!!!

  • @TheCongressman1
    @TheCongressman1 7 лет назад

    Aw man, seeing the Descent series all together is so beautiful.

  • @CapnCrimson
    @CapnCrimson 7 лет назад

    I think it's kinda fun to see this, because I live in Europe (Denmark specifically), and I've NEVER seen a big box! To me, PC games always came in either jewel cases or regular DVD cases. Even the big DVD cases were kinda rare unless it came with a lot of discs or were a collector's edition. I started playing and collecting The Sims 2 just before Nightlife came out, and all my games are just in regular DVD cases. My only Sims game that is in a wide box, is The Sims Double Deluxe, and that was 4 discs, so it was in a wide box.

  • @jaikieperry-sloan4661
    @jaikieperry-sloan4661 7 лет назад

    I love that calm music near the start, I've heard it before, I'm pretty sure it's park lane, or something along those lines.

  • @NathanielChristopher
    @NathanielChristopher 7 лет назад

    I remember seeing big boxed copies of Sim City 4 at Future Shop (Canada) in 2003/4. The expansion pack as well as the deluxe edition, however, were released in small boxes.

  • @vazzeg
    @vazzeg 7 лет назад

    Wow, boxed indie games, indie box. Very much looking forward to those. Please do a video on this topic, the stranger boxing, the better.

  • @BronxBarbarian
    @BronxBarbarian 7 лет назад +1

    I loved the old album covers games came in like bards tale and wasteland originally came in, always hopes companies would go back to them, at least for collectors editions.

  • @manoflego123
    @manoflego123 7 лет назад +1

    I remember being around 5, approximately the year 2000, and my parents got me the Fisher Price Castle game in a big box from Costco. I thought it was a physical toy or puzzle or something at first and was honestly surprised to see that it only contained a normal sized CD inside. That was a fun game.

  • @sketchypeople7426
    @sketchypeople7426 7 лет назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful collection

  • @SkaarjSoldier
    @SkaarjSoldier 7 лет назад

    Now *THIS* brings up some memories! The first Big Box Game I've had was the one for the original 'Descent' Game back at January of 1996. I was 14 at the time but instead of throwing it away, I decided to keep it. I'm not sure why, since big boxed packages for other products I'd throw away, but I'm glad I did hang onto it. Ever since then, any PC Game I bought I'd keep. Descent 2, Hexen, Hexen 2, Quake, Quake 2, Half-Life, all sorts of PC Games. I think the main attraction was the box art, I believe that they got creative with the art to help attract customers and potential buyers. Even when the boxes shrank I'd still collect them. I had well over 50 large boxes when I ran out of room so I moved them all in an empty house next door. Then around January of 2014, the house caught on fire and all of those large boxes went up in flames.
    All those precious memories. Gone........ :(

  • @TheIain531
    @TheIain531 7 лет назад

    hey! didnt know you collect indie boxes.
    I've been getting them for a year now, love them so much.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад +1

      Yep, I've been with them since they started! I did a video on them years back:
      ruclips.net/video/GIDBSpUq2d4/видео.html

  • @BrianGreigRWD
    @BrianGreigRWD 7 лет назад +1

    They did something similar when CDs first came out and all of the retailers had shelves and bins designed for records so they released CDs in large cases that fit the displays. My guess is retailers must of had a similar need to stock their shelves with Big Box PC games to fit their display cases.

  • @ravennunamaker9084
    @ravennunamaker9084 5 месяцев назад +1

    I had no idea Doom 3's big box was hard to find. I found my big box version at Goodwill.

  • @WyldAli
    @WyldAli 7 лет назад

    Dat big-box Freedom Planet over at 5:41 though...oh baby. Didn't know oldschool indie game packaging was a thing up until now.

  • @anthonybradley1555
    @anthonybradley1555 7 лет назад

    we need a review of tron 2.0 used to remember playing the hell out of the lightcycle minigame online. good video like these look at different packaging variations.

  • @realbeef6538
    @realbeef6538 7 лет назад +2

    Can you do more videos of your boxed collection? These are great and the nostalgia looking at these old boxes makes me feel good.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад +1

      I'm always trying to find ways of showing my collection in some way, so stay tuned :)

    • @realbeef6538
      @realbeef6538 7 лет назад

      Awesome! I look forward to it. Keep up the great work.

  • @austinslater9549
    @austinslater9549 7 лет назад

    Now that you mention it, I totally remember seeing an even bigger big box release for The Sims 2 Mansion and Garden Stuff. It included the game and the expansion if I remember correctly and it was kind of set up like what you would call the "Wide Box" I guess. That's what caught my attention to the game all that time ago, though.

  • @hollyhandgrenade42
    @hollyhandgrenade42 7 лет назад +6

    I was young and dumb so I use to just throw away my boxes. The only one I have is the one I bought in the past 5 or so years. I am so very happy I have an Arcanum box.

    • @KrazyKupo
      @KrazyKupo 7 лет назад +1

      Weird coincidence, my big box of Arcanum is one of the few I didn't throw away, that artstyle. Kicking myself to this day I've lost most of the other ones though.

    • @misterscienceguy
      @misterscienceguy 7 лет назад +1

      My dad's ex-girlfriend threw all of mine out when I was in high school because they were 'cluttering my cupboard'. I've had to rebuild my collection.

  • @Derceto00
    @Derceto00 7 лет назад

    I see your SSI Gold Box section there. Pool, Hillsfar, Heroes of the Lance, Dragon Strike, Shadow Sorcerer...... :o
    Very cool. Thumbs up.

  • @NeonRaeon
    @NeonRaeon 5 лет назад

    Still kicking my ass for throwing away a DISKETTE BIG BOX VERSION of X-Com 1 and X-Com 2: Terror From The Deep (with the claw artwork) way back in the day.
    Bought a big box version of X-Com Apocalypse very recently in mint condition, something I never had. Pretty friggin happy about it :D
    And I have to say, it's thanks to you that you got me into appreciating the value and art of big box games. I wish I could find some over here in Europe but it's really friggin hard nowadays.

  • @EmperorNeptune
    @EmperorNeptune 7 лет назад

    Costco definitely used to do almost only Big Box PC games from what I remember. That's where I got The Sims 2 when it first came out and I remember just this huge stack of them similar to how they stack their books. Also, Fred Meyer (a company local to the Pacific Northwest) used to carry a lot of Big Boxes as well but only up to 2002 and I remember getting Pharaoh, Cleopatra, Caesar III, and Call to Power from there right when they started transitioning to the smaller boxes. And I remember thinking, "Well crap, these smaller boxes suck, I can hardly see any of the cool features and artwork now!" Of course little did I know that even a small box (especially with a folding cover) would soon become a thing to be coveted...

  • @jillianjaramillo4112
    @jillianjaramillo4112 7 лет назад

    Plus so many points for the Cobain poster I have in my room as well.

  • @thesteelrodent1796
    @thesteelrodent1796 2 года назад

    Since Europe switched to smaller and thinner boxes in the mid-90s, the only proper big-box game I ever got was SimCity 2000 (in that glorious thick 2-part cardboard box with the shiny gold print), which I bought in 1994 when it was released here. So if it wasn't for Clint talking about them, I had no idea they still came in big boxes in the US long after the departure from 5.25" floppies.

  • @indrora
    @indrora 7 лет назад

    Somewhere in my memory I have a deep recollection for the Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 big-box. Thing was gigantic and I got it for Christmas one year. Likely came from Costco, as that's where my folks shopped but MAN did it have this giant, wide layout with like, raised logos and everything. To be fair, that came out in 2004, right at the tail end of big-box releases.

  • @alastairward2774
    @alastairward2774 7 лет назад +1

    The last "big box" I bought was a Doom collection.
    Three CDs, a sliver of leaflets and padding so they would fill something the size of a small/US breakfast cereal carton.
    I appreciated when someone put effort into a manual that really filled that space. I'm thinking of the Overlord flight sim that had a wire bound manual with WWII stories inside, or Homeworld and the splendid art and stories in the manual.

  • @nocommentgaming5399
    @nocommentgaming5399 7 лет назад

    Dat commando's box doe, i recently got a damaged box from a friend of the same game, my first and only big box pc game, great stuff

  • @ssbj144
    @ssbj144 7 лет назад +1

    Nice collection. Entire vid kept an eye trying to spot the Daikatana big box but couldn't spot it., hopefully you have it there. The game is ridiciolously underrated and never really was given proper scoring. Props for that Shadow Warrior Wanton Destruction poster though.

    • @LGR
      @LGR  7 лет назад

      There's a lot more to my collection than was shown here. Take a closer look!
      ruclips.net/video/a8WVldc4U_8/видео.html

  • @dziwic
    @dziwic 7 лет назад +1

    Last propper Big Box PC Games I've seen in retail were Tony Hawk's American Wasteland and TOCA Race Driver (I think RD2, though I'm not sure). It was around 2008, in Poland. I remember thinking how strange, for polsih market started transition into DVD cases around 2002/2003. I think most of my collection around 2006 was already DVD cased. And yet, there they were.

  • @VaporChase
    @VaporChase 7 лет назад

    I worked at Future Shop here in Canada from 2001-2002, and the smaller boxes started coming out right around the last quarter of 2001. By the time I left there near the end of summer 2002, roughly half to a third of new PC game releases came in the smaller boxes. I actually liked the smaller boxes -- not having a lot of space to store stuff at the time, it made it easier to store them. (Except for collectors editions, anyway.) Mind you, the larger boxes did remind me more of the way things always were even back in the early 80s, when games for the 8-bit computers of the day were in similarily sized boxes, or sometimes even larger. Some of Atari's own 8-bit releases were in boxes that were wider than most game boxes, though sometimes that was because it was an educational title that came with an insert that stored multiple cassettes and actually needed the room.

  • @Dosenbierdose
    @Dosenbierdose 7 лет назад

    Here in Germany, the release of games in big box stopped around 2001. Most of the publishers started to release their games in those normal DVD cases.
    For example, The Sims and The Sims: Livin' Large were sold in big boxes before they went over to DVD cases.
    Addtionally, we are not used to these double-width dvd cases, which were barely used. I only remember The Sims Super Deluxe, The Sims 2 and later World of Warcraft being released in them.
    I'm a bit sad, we don't have any big box released of games like Half-Life 2 oder NFS: Underground.

  • @moxty2795
    @moxty2795 Год назад

    Man I Really love This Big Ass Box PC Games there is something Charmin about seeing all This Games pack together in The Rooftop

  • @SpooferJahk
    @SpooferJahk 7 лет назад

    Another to add to the big box thingy, but Sam's Club was not the only place, I remember Costco having a lot of these big boxes, particularly the Sims expansions since that was where my dad and I got them back in the day.

    • @SpooferJahk
      @SpooferJahk 7 лет назад

      Lazy Game Reviews Just thought I would confirm indirectly since I said that before I reached that portion of the video. :P

  • @sinnohen
    @sinnohen 7 лет назад

    I bought a big boxed copy of Lights, Camera, Pants! at a nearby Costco back in the day.

  • @TurtleSauceGaming
    @TurtleSauceGaming 2 года назад

    Saw that box for Iron storm. Never heard of the game, but the cover caught my eye. $9 and shipping on ebay. Definitely buying. As a kid I always loved big box games. The flap ones especially, as it meant more to read while I ride home. Starting to collect console games and decided to have a small collection of big box games too, though not focusing as much on them. I just love the art on these too. Something like the Iron storm game. Yeah, it isn't always indicative of the game's graphics, certainly the further back, but it never failed to get you hooked into what the game might hold. I do miss when cover artists would stretch their legs like this.

  • @KuraIthys
    @KuraIthys 7 лет назад +1

    I miss those old style PC game boxes. I lost most of mine in a weird accident while moving.
    Still have most of the game disks and floppies, and even the manuals, but the boxes themselves are no more, and that makes me sad.

    • @KuraIthys
      @KuraIthys 7 лет назад +3

      Also, talking about wasted space, have you ever noticed that even standard sized DVD box cases are quite a bit larger than they need to be?
      I guess they deicided to cut down on wasted space, but got to a certain size and just said 'eh, that's good enough'.
      Although... Bluray film cases are a tiny bit smaller again.
      And for TV series boxsets it's a whole other story, best illustrated by star trek. A VHS collection of star trek the next generation, in it's earliest releases (a later VHS release doubled the episodes per tape) consisted of 89 tapes.
      The DVD release which I had (and later lost. Again, in a moving related incident. My main way of losing things) was 49 DVD's. However, the DVD's were in slimline boxes, with 2 disks to a box, and 6 boxes to a season. By some weird coincidence, each season box set is the size of a VHS tape in a hard case. So those 49 DVD's fit in the space of 7 VHS casettes.
      So now TNG has a blu-ray release, which I got since I'd lost the DVD's anyway, and when purchased as a complete 7 season set, it comes in a box that contains two plastic hard cases which are about 1.5 times the size of the DVD season boxes. When you investigate, you see they did manage a reduction from 49 DVD's, to 42 blu-ray disks, but even so the overall size of the entire collection in it's boxes is less than half of the DVD release. Since blu-rays and DVD's are physically the same size this isn't because of taking up less disks/storage, like it was with the VHS versions, it's clearly due to more efficient packing.
      Getting back to games, modern DVD cases clearly still aren't that efficient as a packing medium, so games haven't reached peak storage efficiency just yet (in terms of physical space taken up by the game disk and packaging).
      Yet compared to even early to mid 90's releases you can see that the large PC game boxes lost their purpose quite a while ago. Back then, many games still had huge manuals, and several other kinds of content that required all that space. By the late 90's, they rarely had much of anything in them that took up any real space...

    • @cappuccino3444
      @cappuccino3444 7 лет назад +1

      KuraIthys i think dvd cases are that size because they fit snugly into a videotape cabinet and that might have eased the transition from tapes to disks, if you had them around the size of a ps1 game case it wouldn't look nice on the shelf next to all your videotapes because it would be much shorter. Idk, just a theory :b

  • @JRSanchez93
    @JRSanchez93 7 лет назад

    I really love the Double Wide DVD cases. Ever since finding my first one earlier this year (Fable) I've been loving picking them up, especially empty ones/ones with usless games. I needed one for an extra copy of Diablo II I have and they came in sleeves. After buying the extra case and downloading the cover off The Cover Project I now have a good looking case.

  • @---bp8jd
    @---bp8jd 7 лет назад

    Something I miss that's box-related: actual manuals for console games.
    Back in the day, the manual with a PS2 game was always a great thing to have a look through or to have nearby during gameplay.

  • @JoshmanLP
    @JoshmanLP 7 лет назад

    I remember going to Costco and getting The Sims 2 University and it surprised me that it was in a big box, since I bought The Sims 2 launch day and it was in a smaller cardboard box. After that all my Sims 2 expansions were in the DVD cases. I love my big boxed copy of The Sims 2 University (I still have the box even though I keep the case outside of it) I just need to get the smaller version so my Sims collection doesn't look to weird with that one lonely jewel case sitting next to all the boxes and DVD cases. Lol.

  • @Kyntteri
    @Kyntteri 7 лет назад +4

    So we're talking about of overly glorified square centimeters of cardboard space? Neat!

  • @uckytrike9111
    @uckytrike9111 7 лет назад

    In 2009 I bought the "Shivering Ilses Expansion Pack" for Oblivion in a Big Box. And as I started to think about it, I have to say that I saw Big Boxes very often until 2011. Especially Budget-Versions from the "Software-Pyramide" in Germany.

  • @somuchsong
    @somuchsong 7 лет назад

    Ha, I'm an Aussie and I *was* thinking "yeah, so?" when you showed the big box version of Uni. That was the only one I could get! I remember being jealous that the American simmers were getting the slim DVD style cases. I was (and still am) working with very limited shelf space!
    Regardless, I enjoyed this video. I always like sneaking a peek at your collection and hearing you talk a bit about it. ☺️

  • @Astfgl
    @Astfgl 7 лет назад

    In Europe the switch happened around 2001, before the US. The last new game I bought that came in a big box was Tribes 2, while Serious Sam was the first game I got that came in a disappointing DVD case. I miss big boxes.

  • @HebaruSan
    @HebaruSan 6 лет назад

    My (recently reorganized) classic games shelf:
    Morrowind, X-Wing, Ultima 8, Ultima 7, Ultima Underworld 1/2, Ultima 7 Forge of Virtue, The Complete Ultima 7, Ultima 9, Simcity 2000, Simcity, Civilization, Mines of Titan, City of Heroes, Half-Life 2, Lands of Lore Throne of Chaos, Space Quest 4, Space Quest 5, Planescape Torment, Mechwarrior 2.

  • @armedhyde1448
    @armedhyde1448 7 лет назад

    I actually got the big box version of Far Cry when it came out, but it also came packaged with a mini guide.

  • @n_n_n_n_n_n
    @n_n_n_n_n_n 7 лет назад

    The Temple of Elemental Evil is one I didn't know had a US big box release for the longest time, until I saw a picture online. I started watching ebay and it took years before I found one, but it was well worth it.

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox 7 лет назад +2

    Very interesting!

  • @itheckinwindy
    @itheckinwindy 7 лет назад

    It's nice to see big box games still get a lot of love from the community, even though the format isn't widely used anymore. They may not be very practical for average gamers in the age of digital downloading, but they are still cool to look at as pieces of PC gaming history.

  • @Blzut3
    @Blzut3 7 лет назад

    Never would have thought it was a Walmart thing since that's the store that I first noticed the transitional phase in. Was purchasing an expansion pack for the Sims and noticed that they had Hot Date in both big box and small box side by side. Picked up the small box version from Walmart since I think it came with a bonus disc and I just generally like denser form factors. I love physical releases and don't generally buy digital, I just find the smaller form factor more practical to display. (In my opinion, the standard DVD and CD case sizes were perfect for me as long as they're not slim line (unreadable spine) or digipack (inevitable shredding).)

  • @buggsyspam
    @buggsyspam 7 лет назад

    I believe the reason for the Sam's Club / Walmart big box was because they didn't want to change up their display shelving. They had tall, deep shelves, and these little boxes (there were some) were swallowed up in there. Although I'm guessing because I remember my local Walmart changing the shelving out at some point, and the big boxes were kind of on their for a while.

  • @jorgeegrojjorge
    @jorgeegrojjorge 3 года назад

    I love the big old boxes of old games !

  • @bedlamnfse
    @bedlamnfse 7 лет назад

    you have a great collection there and look a lot better than a load of digital copies on a hard drive.

  • @ImTheKingOfHyrule
    @ImTheKingOfHyrule 7 лет назад

    I have a small box of Sims 2 (cardboard, not plastic). I never thought it existed but I found it in Goodwill a few months ago.

  • @ilcamiciaro1859
    @ilcamiciaro1859 7 лет назад

    I'm not sure if someone mentioned it already, but I think that company-specific releases such as those for Sam's club and Walmart might have had special deals with larger boxes to prevent shoplifting.

  • @mpmp2328
    @mpmp2328 7 лет назад +2

    Very cool video! At least here in Germany older games (usually 2 years old) were re released as big box games until the early 2010s (i suppose to make them look more valuable) Cheers! :)

  • @DigitalXAQ
    @DigitalXAQ 7 лет назад

    Super jealous of your room space! Here in the UK my house has very limited storage space.. But I manage, just means no huge array of Big Box! My favourite I own are Brutal Football and Frontier 2 Elite for Amiga 1200.