Dragon's Lair. This game confused the hell out of me when I was little. The graphics made up for it, though. The game spawned a short lived cartoon.
Inca - a horrible game for the Phillips Cd-I that was responsible for one of the best Giant Bomb moments of all time (Jeff's dance at 2:16 gets me everytime) ""
Mega Man X - SNES a fantastic side scroller that did a fun job mixing up the classic Mega Man formula
Pool of Radiance. This is my all-time favorite video game, bar none. I played it on the Commodore 64 when I was in sixth grade. It's an SSI Gold Box, D&D game. I recently re-bought it from gog.com. The graphics are laughable by today's standards, but the story is still great.
Smash TV - easily in my top five all time, this mindless twin stick shooter entertained me for hour on end, and has inspired some of my favorite games of this generation, thanks to develop Housemarque's revival of the format.
Titan Fall 2 So much fun but just got caught between COD Infinite Warfare and Battlefield 1 so didn't get the love it deserved.
Valkyria Chronicles - a fantastic strategy title set in a fictional wartime. Excellent visual styling and addictive gameplay
Wizardry I: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord. This game launched a series of successful, and highly influential, RPGs. I mean, even the name was cool.
Battlefield 4 - my personal favorite multiplayer fps of all time. One of the worst launches in video game history, but over time became an absolute joy. Still plenty populated on both pc and console.
Defender of the Crown. Another great Cinemawear game. You get to joust, bombard castles, fall in love, and save the kingdom!
Hot Shots Golf 3 - for my money, the best golf game of all time. CREAM CHEEEEESSEE!!! ………………………………………………….