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http://www.giantbomb.com/bullet-time/3015-78/games/
No idea how comprenhsive it is, and sadly, most of the games there seem to be at the more mature end of the market.
Also not sure how lenient they are being with the definition of 'bullet time', as I thought the Prince of persia games just gave you a rewind feature, though I could be wrong.
I cant vouch for the quality of the game with all the good stuff taken out, or the effectiveness of it, but still, thought you should know.
http://camendesign.com/blog/wineskin_guide/maxpayne-17_launcher.png
I cant find a link showing the contents within the PL section though.
Ive loaded the game up on W10 and it was purring along at 400-1200fps, though as you seem to be aware, old games are fiddly things and what works for me, might not for you - still theres steam refunds...