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Any game that costs an arm and a leg to purchase on the second hand market.
The VGA cable is for CRT monitor, where it shines. Using it for a modern TV is also a waste of quality, that will be my opinion because I aim for the experience 1:1 as the summit of everything.
It does not matter how good an emulator is, the native console will always be better, compatibility and stability wise. But I understand people using emulators because I also use them, but I need to have the 1:1 experience available, otherwise I can't play the emulator. In a nutshell, I can't play emulators if I don't have the console, unless is something like arcade.
If TV monitors are CRT, I am in. There is no such thing as better quality than CRT PC monitor for a console that outputs 640x480 resolution. My Sony Trinitron CRT monitor from 2003 is aeons better than any regular TV with a VGA connection. Yeah, it's 17", but image quality wise, there is nothing better. In addition, the audio is hooked to an amplifier to get the best sound.CRT vga monitors are too small to enjoy such games and they lack audio input. TV monitors with vga input had better results. Though current TVs removed vga too.
Only issue was with 2d sprite games that were pixellated because of double scanlines at 480p.