Yes, it was a long loop. But I do think it was cool that you scanned the boxes of the software that was important to you through the years.
I liked seeing real3d in there. i spent many hours working in real3d back in the day. I bought it after an issue of Amiga world came out and did a 3d program comparison. Real3d seemed (at least on paper) to be the winner. I don't think there is any doubt that Lightwave is the overall best 3d package to ever come out on Amiga, but real3d had some really cool advanced features and they kept supporting the Amiga for many years. To this day I think you can get a discount on upgrading to their latest software if you own an amiga copy. If only real3d had a better key frame animation system instead of path based.