Here are the PC software titles I am offering. None have boxes, but some have manuals, see my notes on the individual games:
-Black and White: This game comes with the instruction manual and might be a very interesting piece of software for a PC cab. Almost the entire game can be controller via a mouse (or joystick or trackball) and two buttons. If you have never seen this game before, you control a pet, teach it things like good or evil behaviors, then you fight other "pets". It is a pretty cool game, I just do not have the time to play it.
-Diablo 2: This is a great game, but I have beaten it at least three times with every character. This comes with the Manual as well as the manual for the expansion and the manual for Diablo 1.
-Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time: Name says it all.
-Crusader No Remorse: Manual included.
- In the 1st degree: a murder mystery game
- Pharaoh: A city building game based in ancient Egypt. Manual and poster/map included. Again, this game could easily be played with a couple buttons and a trackball or joystick giving your cab a new dimension of game.
- Starcraft w/ Expansion: I believe I have the guide books for Starcraft aroung here as well. This game can also be primarily played with a joystick or trackball and a couple buttons.
-Sega SmashPack: 8 Classic Sega games on one cd! The games are Super Shinobi, Vectorman, Altered Beast, Sonic Spinball, Columns, Outrun, Phantasy Star 2, and Golden Axe. This would be great for a cab or control panel.
-Darius Gaiden: Classic side scrolling shooter from the arcade ported to PC. Another great game for cabs and control panels.
-3D Ultra Pinball "The Lost Continent": Pinball with a Jurassic feel.
-3D Ultra Minigolf: it's fun.
-Older titles: Fishing Fever, Bowling USA, 1999 World Book Encyclopedia, and Bloodnet "A Cyber Punk Gothic"
-WCW Nitro: Wrestling before the merge.
South Park Games: South Park Rally (racing), South Park (the first person shooter), and Chef's Luv Shack (game show). All of these games are very funny, but may not be suitable for everyone.
-Hoyle Card Games: from 1999