Suggest an 'old classic' that gamers younger than you might not have heard of.

Adventures of LOLO. A logic puzzle where you push stuff around to unlock the next room.
 
Colony Wars.

CGI cut scenes...drive yourself insane for those CGI cut scenes...

Could be applied to so many games from that era. Pretty sure Tomb Raider got by on that motto.
 
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my cousin had this on Nintendo and it was the highlight of going over to his house the game was amazing.
 
NES
Deja Vu
Shadowgate
Uninvited
Bionic Commando

SNES
ActRaiser
Shadowrun
Secret of Mana
Flashback

SEGA GENESIS
Shadowrun
Phantasy Star IV
Shinobi
Streets of Rage

SEGA CD
Rise of the Dragon
Ecco the Dolphin
Night Trap
Snatcher

SEGA SATURN
Policenauts
Panzer Dragoon
Nights into Dreams
Shining Force III

SEGA DREAMCAST
Demolition Racer - No Exit
Shenmue
Skies of Arcadia
Jet Set Radio

ARCADE
Final Fight
Golden Axe
Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom
Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara

PC
Police Quest
King’s Quest
The Curse of Monkey Island
Pirates!

C64
Aztec Challenge
Lode Runner
Choplifter
Ghetto blaster
 
Shadowrun on the SNES is a goat gem.


It is, and it’s even better on Genesis.

My one real gripe with the SNES version (which I love) is that it’s called Shadowrun, but you never actually do one Shadowrun in the entire game.

In the Genesis version doing runs is actually a huge part of the game, and how you earn nuyen so you can upgrade your shit.

It also allows you to choose your class (samurai, decker, or shaman), and each class has its own advantages. (I never liked shaman because you can’t use wired reflexes or other tech upgrades as it reduces your essence. Upgrade too much and you can’t even do magic at all anymore).
 
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