The first original Sonic the Hedgehog game released on a Nintendo system deserves to see the light of day once more.
Not exactly a lost classic, but HAL's multi-directional shooter released over three decades ago and has never been seen again. An update in the present could work very well.
A real step up from Ys V, but Falcom hadn't quite reached the series' resurgence point yet.
Insomniac's return to the world of first-person shooters has its moments, but is as plagued by pacing issues and sameness as it is browns and grays.
A modern re-release of a 90s shooter that combines names and console versions into one unified game.
The game deserves a second chance, and today's technology is better prepared for what it had to offer, too.
The 3DS doesn't have a massive Virtual Console library, but what's there is largely essential.
Treasure's first game remains an all-timer nearly three decades later.
If you ever wanted to kick an attack helicopter while playing as Street Fighter's Cammy wearing roller skates, then do I have the game for you.
Shake shake!
Pencil sketches who can throw whatever, including each other, makes for a fun fighter that's better with friends and/or enemies.
There are few singular games more vital to the success of video game consoles than the original Dragon Quest.