Amiga Defender of the Crown for sure, hell even the Philips CD-i version
Amiga Dune II
C64/Apple Pinball Construction Set
Amiga and Atari Jaguar Pinball Fantasies
Amiga and Atari Jaguar Cannon Fodder
Atari Jaguar Tempest 2000
Atari Jaguar Battlesphere
Arcade Ms. Pac-Man
Arcade Space Invaders
Arcade Asteroids
Arcade Cruis'n USA
Arcade/SNES Street Fighter II C.E. Turbo
Stern Stars Pinball
Gottlieb Big Indian Pinball
Bally 4 Million B.C. Pinball
Williams Bram Stoker Dracula Pinball
Sega Virtua Racing Arcade
TI-99/4A Centipede, TI-Invaders, Scott Adams text adventures, Tunnels of Doom, Car Wars, Blasto!
Apple/C64 Lode Runner
Donkey Kong Arcade
Intellivision Snafu, Utopia, Burgertime, Sea Battle, Locomotion
Atari 2600 Midnight Magic, Stargate
TG-16 Devil's Crush, Military Madness, Alien Crush, Blazing Lazers
SNES Super R-Type, Contra III, Final Fantasy III, Chronotrigger
NES Tetris, Super Mario I, II, III
N64 Mario Kart, Super Mario World
Sega Genesis Ghouls and Ghosts
PC Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds RTS game
Atari 7800 Fast Food, Robotron w/ dual controllers
Sega Master System R-Type, Y's, Parlour Games, Montezuma's Revenge
Sega Saturn Duke Nukem 3D, Destruction Derby, Bomberman, Panzer Dragoon
Nintendo GameCube Star Wars Rogue Squadron
PS2 Guitar Hero's, Star Trek RTS games, Super Burnout (the one where you get points for purposely crashing into things)
Xbox Panzer Dragoon Saga
...have yet to own a PS3 or Xbox 360. Probably never will, although PS3 seems like a more realistic possibilty. Not really into modern gaming besides a slick racer here and there maybe.