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Baldurs gate 1 and 2, Fallout 1,2, tactics, Icewind dale, planescape torment, warcraft II, command and conquer, caesar3 etc go take a look at those games but not the enhanced, remastered versions on steam, im talking about the real deal then you'll know what 90's graphics look like. Stargate timekeepers doesn't need mindblowing modern graphics, not for this genre, hec not even 2015 graphics.
And there are probably dozen of other games that also share share same ip while being different looking game.
and the real deal you speak of looked way tf better on CRT screens than they do now at 4k if you thank otherwise you dont know what your talking about
so really he would have to get a CRT monitor to see real 90s graphics good luck with that i wish i had one or could afford a used one that still works would use the F out of it to play old games and make them look the way they were meant to look
games that come to mind would be the OG AVP 1 and 2 try to play them now an graphics look so bad that it breaks immersion but if i had a CRT it would look as it did when i played it back in the day there is a LTT video on youtube that shows my point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW5X4dU0gnY