What are the overlooked gems in platforming and action/shooter games, preferably from the 16- and 8-bit eras? (Although any console or handheld applies.)
I've been on a bit of a hunt lately, trying to find good games but usually coming up short. Most platformers are really kind of...lame, unfortunately.
And when I say "obscure," I basically mean anything that isn't the most mainstream of mainstream that everybody knows, like Mario or Sonic. So really, even The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse could be considered obscure—which, by the way, I've tried to play but it just isn't striking me as all that fun. Do the sequels get better?
One rather obscure one that I've come to love is Do-Re-Mi Fantasy. It's fairly unique and while easy as pie, it has so much going for it that it's enjoyable nonetheless. So much ambience and cool things to look at.
By the way, to get an idea of what I'm looking for, Yoshi's Island is at one end of the spectrum, the very greatest—while games like Bubsy are bottom of the barrel. None of those lame platformers that feel cheap as can be and are ugly overall packages with bad music, graphics, and controls.
And again, it's not just platformers I'm looking for. Run and gun, action-adventure... So long as it's a side-scroller and involves jumping and killing things. :p
Some of my favorite games and what I'm asking for more of are:
Yoshi's Island
Super Mario Bros. 3
Donkey Kong Country series
Castlevania series
Super Metroid
Demon's Crest/Gargoyle's Quest series
Cybernator
Contra series
DuckTales (have yet to play the second fully)
Mega Man series
Kirby series
Earthworm Jim 1 and 2
Splatterhouse 1 and 2
Ninja Gaiden series
Shinobi series
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers