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All of them have been mentioned.
Also SWAT and Police Quest series. SWAT 1 was crazy game, it was more about remembering correct procedures (like you can't just say "Window on 1 floor, something is there, probably" it's gotta be "Suspect spotted - Dingdong - South - Chltulhu - 127, over" and whatnot, and then you had to use correct hand gesture (like a "duckie" means "go there, slowly" and "dog" means "throw a grenade"), or you will upset you commanding officer/fail. And if you upset him he will tell you how "it was actually a defeat today" or "we gonna send you back, you dun goofed sumbich".
It was extremely silly, but also very unique experience.
Well you also can't really call avp 2, SoF (well, second and third) and Nitro Family "old" since you can run them on modern machines without any issue and they're all 3D games and 2004 was not that long ago, so here is that.