What are the best "Fake 3-D" games?

I'm talking games (usually 16-bit) that use scaling sprites and rotation effects to achieve a pseudo 3-D world. Technology that fools the human eye. Racing games are a prime example.

I think that that the Sega CD and the SNES had the best "fake 3-D" due to their specialized graphics chips that handled hardware scaling and rotation.

There must be many more than these I have here, but I am drawing a blank. I'm NOT counting simple polygon games like Starfox or Doom... those are true (if simple) 3-D.

<new> Let me add that this does NOT include games composed of polygons that operate on a 2-D plain like Pandemonium! or Contra: Shattered Soldier. Sprites ONLY. NO POLYGONS.

I nominate...




Battlecorps for Sega CD



Batman Returns for Sega CD (The Adventures of Batman & Robin has some seriously cool graphics, but I couldn't find a picture. It's also for Sega CD.)



Thunderstrike for Sega CD



F-Zero for SNES



Pilotwings for SNES



Street Racer for SNES



Panorma Cotton for MegaDrive (Genesis)