I'd have to say the Burner has to be the King of retro full sus, tweaked and developed yes, but if it actually goes back to 94 it must have been miles ahead of the rest back then. Respect.
I never owned one, but a mate in Scotland has an XCE and 6-pack and I get to enjoy his bikes when I'm over. As it happens I was over last Monday and had a very enjoyable 1and a half hours up on Kirkhill near Dyce, Aberdeen. Night-riding on unfamiliar terrain on a borrowed bike, the Turners are instant feel good rides that get me up and over anything on the climbs and keep me out of trouble on the descents, Biiiig smile.
As for my own rides, my first full sus was a Proflex 95 beast, green/blue frame and polished vectors with elastomer shocks like the contemporary 855. Though a nice bike it was thoroughly trumped by it's successor: The 1997 Santa Cruz Heckler. This for me was the watershed bike. The Vanilla R shock allowed to dial a firm XC ride with the rebound adjust. Then at the top open up the rebound and bomb down anything with confidence.
Here's a fuzzy (Digital!) picture of the 97 build with Pace RC36, SRAM 9.0 gears with LX drive, USE post, San marco Bontrager saddle, NC17 bar on Azonic ORC stem, Avid SD levers, Onza CWA's and HoLa brakes, Ritchey WCS hubs with DT revos on red Sun CR18's: 26 pounds fighting weight and BTW, picture taken at 6000+ft
Here it is evolved into more of a trail bike around 2000:
I needed nothing else for 8 some years, it acquired disc brakes in 2002 and two years ago I refurbished it proper with new powdercoat and damper. I still run it to this day, here it is in it's most current guise, and you can see I stayed true to some of my component choices from 1997:
Enjoy !!