I most certainly do as I'm collecting them. For sharing my games with other (retro) gaming heads, I decided to turn all of the 909 boxes* filing up my NerdWall™ into shiny 3D!
All boxes can be zoomed and rotated and some can even be looked at from top and bottom angles. Also, double click/tap a box with a gatefold cover to pop it up.
The site is a one-man show and done in my spare time. I do try to keep it as up-to-date as possible but sometimes, well, life happens and the time from picking up a new box until it's available in 3D with all bells and whistles does vary quite a bit. I'm trying to keep you all posted via the blog though.
Anyway, I better stop babbeling and let you jump right in. Use the search in the top right corner or start with one of the games listed below.
Enjoy,
Benjamin
* Well, lots of boxes and some not so boxy ones
Rotate: drag with left mouse button or with one finger
Pan: drag with right mouse button or with two fingers
Zoom: mouse wheel or pinch
Open/close gatefold: double click or double tap
There have been a couple of print and online articles about BigBoxCollection.com over the past years. Click the covers above or links below for diving into bits and interviews. Enjoy :-)
There are 909 games available in 3D on this site and piling them all up would result in a stack 32.64m high and with a volume of 1.42m³. When adding up all sides there's 101.05m² of boxart, not counting the 71 gatefolds available to explore on this site. Further, there's a total of 851 photos showing the games' contents.
With the disks, CDs and whatnot of 881 boxes indexed, there's a total of 1,844 media. Here's a breakdown
In regard of fidelity, 544 out of the 909 boxes have all six sides scanned. I'm working on adding more but this comes down to finding the time needed for scanning and editing. There's also 71 boxes with a gatefold cover that can be flipped open by double-clicking the box. Also, 128 boxes do have specific textures for their reflectiveness. It's a subtl effect but IMHO worth all the work, just look at Morrowind or Beneath a Steel Sky.
For 337 boxes, the artists of the box art have been identified. In total, there are 161 artists indexed and for 94 boxes, the original art is available.
Since the site's redesign on Nov 24 2023, the boxes have been viewed 304,552 times. That's a whooping 29 games per hour.
After launching bigboxcollection.com back in June 2015, I have been in touch with like-minded folks willing to spent some time creating their own 3D Big Box Collections with either re-using or building upon my code and starting from scratch with their own vision. Either way, it's fun to exchange ideas with each other on how to improve our projects and to keep one another motivated in your quest to bring dustly ol' cardboard boxes to life.
Here's an overview over other 3D Box projects. Go, check them out:
A 207 megapixel panorama of the shelf behind me taken in October 2021. There's no real order to the games on the shelf, except grouping some series. Why? It keeps browsing fun, even for me when looking for a specific box. Further, bigger boxes (e.g. US releases) are in the top, while the standardized Euroboxes fit in perfectly in the lower rows. The wall is 3.6m x 2.28m x 0.2m (bottom row 0.4m) and — you've guessed it — it's all IKEA (Bestå)
Your hobby is making videos about old games?
You want to add a big box to your video?
A spinning 3D one?
Well, listen up: Each and every box on this site can be opened in a "Greenscreen" mode, which means, you can just go ahead and record any 3D box. Thanks to chroma keying, the box can then be overlayed with your footage.
Neat, huh?
Here's what you need to do:
Boxes can still be rotated, zoomed and panned and gatefolds opened (gatefold icon is hidden though) in this mode.
For credits, please add a link to BigBoxCollection.com to your video and/or its description. Also, send me a link; it's fun seeing where my boxes end up :-)
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I've been researching artists for a while now and guess what, I'm somewhat done for now and integrated all the data not only in the filter but also into the various box views as well as an overview page.
Please mind, that there are still a lot of boxes on this vitural shelf lacking this information and I would kindly ask anybody who does have a name or hint on the artist behind those fantastic covers to drop me a line.
Enjoy.
Fantastic article in RetroGamer magazine load 267: The Making of Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord.
Here's a list of all the boxes from 2024 that I have not yet come around to scan and upload.
2024 had been a busy year and started off with a bang and it does show in the growth statistic of my collection. Please mind, for 2024, only boxes that have been 3Dified and thus uploaded to BigBoxCollection.com are counted. This year, I haven't managed to upload all the boxes that I've physically added, so the real number is even higher.
The Media info got an update and does now list additional content in form of books, comics or strategy guides too. Up until now, these were only visible via the content photos.
Over at BlueSky, OriginalVideoGameArt.com commented on a post sharing the artist responsible for the Fade to Black box.
Adding who's done what box art had been on my ToDo list for ages and guess what, that comment made me sit down and implement this feature.
If added to the database, there's a new "Box art" info; searching for an artist is also possible, either bei entering a name or by clicking on a listed "Box art" info.
As of now, there's box art info for 125 boxes and 40+ artists listed
Enjoy!
Update! There's now 276 boxes and 130+ artist listed
In 2024...
Here's how the collection has build up:
2024 | +136 |
2023 | +56 |
2022 | +54 |
2021 | +57 |
2020 | +31 |
2019 | +29 |
2018 | +22 |
2017 | +54 |
2016 | +130 |
2015 | +108 |
2014 | +59 |
2013 | +51 |
2012 | +35 |
2011 | +3 |
2010 | |
2009 | |
2008 | +2 |
2007 | |
2006 | |
2005 | |
2004 | +3 |
2003 | +5 |
2002 | +3 |
2001 | |
2000 | +7 |
1999 | +10 |
1998 | +13 |
1997 | +10 |
1996 | +6 |
1995 | +4 |
1994 | +2 |
1993 | |
1992 | +6 |
1991 | +2 |
1990 | +7 |
1989 | +4 |
Finding a big box game under the christmas tree is rather rare these days, so here's a quick update with a bunch of DOS, Windows and C64 games for you all to dig through.
Happy holidays, everyone!
Having fun re-installing game clients — and bundling them into Playnite — I've downloaded POD and gave it a spin.
Not as fast as I remembered, but still as dirty looking :-)
With the new PC setup complete, it's time to boot up a game. Usually, I'm going for a round of Doom, but while configuring GOG Galaxy, I've spotted another gem: Bleifuß aka Screamer!
Only had a quick race, but it's all (still) there: the wobbly GFX, the high voltage sound and insane arcade handling. Love it.
Just found out that all the Expy sports games are on Nintendo Switch as "The Epyx Games Sports Collection". Love it!
Reworked the landing page of bigboxcollection.com; it's more colorful now & also matches the 3D box pages in style. Further, the 207 megapixel photo of my shelf is now accessible via the menu.
Reworking the landing page and here's a preview of a stupid but fun little thingy soon to be unleashed:
Here's an old render of my collection grabbed during the early days of bigboxcollection.com. According to Google Photos, it's from September 2015, which means 270ish boxes and thus ~1/3 of my current collection.
Still like its look, so I guess I'm gonna re-implement this "shelf view" feature soon.
Diablo, the first 3D box to have reached 7,000 views since the redesign of went live last November.
The Doom Shareware box just had 6,666 views :-]
"Tetris Forever" is out and it's fantastic!
That said, let's quote Alexey Pajitnov:
Play Tetris, my Friends!
Couldn't resist, was on sale.
Today, some more boxed games arrived.
Picked up some C64 games yesterday.
Adding specular maps is work, but I'm still amazed how much they do actually add to the overall feel
Over at BlueSky, OriginalVideoGameArt.com commented on a post sharing the artist responsible for the Fade to Black box.
Adding who's done what box art had been on my ToDo list for ages and guess what, that comment made me sit down and implement this feature.
If added to the database, there's a new "Box art" info; searching for an artist is also possible, either bei entering a name or by clicking on a listed "Box art" info.
As of now, there's box art info for 125 boxes and 40+ artists listed
Enjoy!
Update! There's now 276 boxes and 130+ artist listed
I'm a nerd living in Vienna, Austria and host of this site. You can get in touch with me via benjamin@bigboxcollection.com.
It all started back in 1988 on the humble C64 before moving on to DOS/Win with GameBoy, SNES, and N64 on the side, so to speak. I'm not only a gameer but also a collector, although I didn't set out to be one; I just kept all the games that I've bought over the years. Well, until 2005ish at least. That's when big box games got replaced with first smaller boxes and then later DVD cases until Steam and gog.com came around and we all went digital on PC.
However, back in 2012, I stumbled upon a new release for Commodore 64 called C64anabalt, and guess what?
It's a physical release! In a box! A (very) small one, but a box!
With finding C64anabalt, my love for boxed games was reigneted, and I began to track down all the games I had only owned as budget release, as well as all the classics that I had always wanted to play but never had the chance to. Classifieds and eBay offered almost everything for a few bucks, and soon enough, I had more games than I could keep track of.
To share my growing collection online with other retro gamers, I started taking photos of my games. Although it worked, managing multiple photo albums and a private spreadsheet with all the data became quite cumbersome and far from ideal. I realized that combining both elements was the way to go — building upon my spreadsheet and creating a website that would showcase a virtual copy of my NerdWall™.
In 2015, I launched BigBoxCollection.com. Here, I host 3D models textured with high-resolution scans of my boxes, allowing visitors to click through and explore. The site has changed over the years staring with a more dark and gritty look before restarting with a clean one in May 2016. In 2023, I thought I'd add a dark theme but instead of just tweaking the CSS files, I've reimplemented the whole site, reworked mouse & touch controls and added features that I've always wanted to have but never found the time for like panning the 3D boxes as well as visualizing gatefolds.
There are some truly iconic looking boxes out there — Ultima VII, Doom and Monkey Island are almost always mentioned when discussing this topic — and we all have our personal favorites. Me, I have Dungeon Hack, Elvira 2 and Mageslayer fighting for the top spot.
Picking your favorite box is hard; naming the artist behind the box art is often even harder and in some cases impossible due to being unknown.
Adding additional info bits is high on my ToDo list, and after a brief interaction with OriginalVideoGameArt.com, I ticked one of this ToDos off and finally sat down and started researching artists. What you see here is the main result: all the identified artists behind one or more boxes in my collection. Filtering for artists is possible too and in some cases, I've uploaded the original artworks. If you want to dive in deeper, there's also links to their websites and other external resources like MobyGames, Wikipedia and the already mentioned OVGA site.
Last but not least, there are still a lot of boxes where I don't have any information about the artist yet, but I'm working on it. Help is highly welcomed and for that, please check the list at the end of this page.
For 337 boxes, the artists of the box art have been identified. In total, there are 161 artists indexed and for 94 boxes, the original art is available.
Achilleos' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Ahern's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Anthony's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Beauvais' art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Birck's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Birdsong's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Bisley's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Bluth's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Brom's art can be found on 15 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Buchan's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Burkett's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Cabral's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Caldwell's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Carmack's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Carroll's art can be found on 6 boxes shown here on this site.(Sadly, no links with further details)
Castle's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Challenger's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Chan's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Critchlow's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Davis' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
De Zuniga's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Dean's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Dismukes' art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Dorman's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Dorscheid's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or OVGA.
Douglas' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Dunford's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
E's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website.
Eaken's art can be found on 9 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Easley's art can be found on 8 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Edwards' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Elmore's art can be found on 5 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Ericksen's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Espy's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Fabry's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Flynn's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Francescano's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Frank's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Frey's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Gambino's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Garriott's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.(Sadly, no links with further details)
Gestin's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website.
Gilhodes' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Giraud's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Green's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Hart's art can be found on 5 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Hermann's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Hildebrandt's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Hopkins' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via OVGA.
Jew's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Jones' art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Jones' art can be found on 6 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Joyner's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Kandemiroglu's art can be found on 6 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Kelly's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Knoles' art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Koelsh's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Krogel's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Loubet's art can be found on 28 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Lovell's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Lund's art can be found on 8 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Lussier's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
MacLeod's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Matthäus' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
McCormack's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.(Sadly, no links with further details)
McFarlane's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
McKean's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
McQuarrie's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Mohr's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Morrison's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Muller's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Nielsen's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Olson's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Parkinson's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Pether's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or OVGA.
Polidora's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Pomeroy's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Pott's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.(Sadly, no links with further details)
Power's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Punchatz's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Purcell's art can be found on 9 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Römling's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Roberts' art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Roberts' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Rodgers' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Romita Sr.'s art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Rowe's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Royo's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Schleinkofer's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Seeff's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Shuler's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Smith's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Smyth's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Southwood's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Stoupakis' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Struzan's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Tiller's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Tomlin's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Tranchefeux's art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via OVGA.
Tsacle's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Tucker's art can be found on 2 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Vallejo's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames, Wikipedia or OVGA.
Wagner's art can be found on 12 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames.
Wakelin's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Waters' art can be found on 1 box shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Winterbauer's art can be found on 4 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or OVGA.
Winters' art can be found on 5 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or OVGA.
Wyatt's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Yeates' art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from the official website and via Mobygames.
Yuce's art can be found on 3 boxes shown here on this site.Get more details from Mobygames or Wikipedia.
Documentation and credits aren't always complete, especially for older games, and thus it's not always easy to look up who did what exactly. Further, there's often just 'Artwork' or 'Illustrations' which could be in game graphics, manual drawings or — you've guessed it — box art.
While I have managed to identify many artists so far, there are still loads of boxes with missing information.
If you happen to know the box artist of any of boxes listed below, please drop me a line.
Phu, that's a lot, right? Please don't forget to drop me a line if you can identify the artist responsible for any of these boxes.
Cheers
Benjamin
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Vienna, Austria
benjamin@bigboxcollection.com