
GameShard writes: "Rocket Knight is a shining example of a retro sequel done right. Respectful and true to its source material, whilst still offering something new to both veterans and newcomers alike, it’s hard to find much at fault with what Climax has done here. We need more sequels like this, resurrecting old character to introduce new players to the joys of a simpler time, because as much as I love my Halo, my Final Fantasy and my Grand Theft Auto, I get just as much enjoyment from playing games like Rocket Knight, the appeal of which has not been dulled by 15 years of absence."

The Sega Genesis is a tad underappreciated. This site has already posted about how this console was great for the RPG genre despite the SNES getting more glory. However, that was not the only genre that flourished on the Genesis/Mega Drive.
Shining Force is on my long list of game series should be revived. Same with console Phantasy Star
I'm sorry but I feel the list has been made by a person checking his own backlog catalog.
Mortal Kombat 2? missing half of the sounds and animation from the arcade.
And can we say Super dark soul difficulty when we say Earthworm Jim 2
Here's my pick for still holding up and fun
- Shinobi Shadow Dancer, not too tough nor too easy with a good arcade challenge 1 hour long to complete.
- Gunstar Heroes
- Nhl 94
- Thunder Force 3
Great lost with lots of memories. A reboot of the Shadowrun game and Shining Force would keep me entertained and busy for a long time.
-Soleil
-Sonic 2, 3 and knuckles, pinball
-that one x-men game i always forget its name
-that one fighting game that has different characters (a fishmen, an assassin lady, a private detective from the 70s etc)
-shining force 2
-dynamite heady (probably the best looking genesis game, imo)
-wonderboy in monster world
those are the ones that come to mind ha.

The November Games with Gold lineup is here.

There are many knights that make up lore in video games. Some jump on platforms. Did your favorite platforming knight make the list?