Fondest game in your collection?

I also have a copy of Combat Flight Simulator 2 that my mom got for me when I was in hospital for four months.

I don't really like remembering that time, but having the disc next to my bed at all times gave me a profound boost in morale and allowed me to start working on getting better just to get out of there and play it.
 
my PS2 as was brought by my brother in 2022 one day before I finished Digital Devil Saga(which was emulated), while I don't have PS2 discs, it's a bless that already come with Internal Hard Drive(which has games like Bully, DMC3, GTA trilogy+LCS, God of War duology, The Warriors, Megaman X Collection+X8 or Tekken Tag Tournament), FreeMCBoot and OPL

along with Wii, are the only consoles that I currently have and use, I remember one day of 2023, he told that saw a modded PS3 and a modded PS4 that even would bought one of them as well I don't remember if was 2024 or previous year, he told me that he wanted a new SNES to play Donkey Kong Country and Super Mario World in real hardware which he never did...

now... that my brother passed away in May 21... I feel very bad that he never asked me if he wanted to replay GTA trilogy+Stories(as San Andreas was one of his favorite videogames and one of the first things that he did was replay San Andreas which I finished his replay when I replayed GTA trilogy in 2023) or get another Memory Card for Call of Duty 3(which since we got the PS2, he wanted play it)...
 
I've got enough of a collection to have games I consider to be infamous (as opposed to Infamous, which would be a different title altogether).

My copies of Clash at Demonhead and Final Fantasy Tactics were purchased by my father as complete surprise gifts, both of which he knew I wanted badly but couldn't find/afford at the time. I had a complicated relationship with my father, where he was extremely abusive but would occasionally enter "Happy Drunk" phases of his life, and he would try to connect with me during those phases, but I would never know how to react. Both times I got the gift I was more confused than anything, rather than appreciative.

Clash at Demonhead he somehow remembered something like three years after he heard I wanted it. I didn't mention it again in the meantime at all; I was a very small kid, and I saw QVC (a shopping TV channel for you younger folks) showcase a video game, that being Clash at Demonhead. I only remember seeing the game on TV because it was the second time I had seen a game on TV, I think.

Final Fantasy Tactics he just saw in a store after I had spent *years* trying to find it. He was just coming out of an Angry Drunk phase and I remember being kinda scared on the phone as he read the back of the box to me on the phone, because, like...I thought I might get in trouble somehow since he bought the game? It was a Complicated Relationship.

Xenogears was the first game I bought over this weird thing called "the Internet." I hid it in shame, because I was very Catholic at the time and I thought my parents (who couldn't have cared less, really) would find I owned something kinda sacrilegious. The irony was, of course, that it is only symbolically sacrilegious, while Final Fantasy Tactics, which didn't spook me at all, actually was very anti-Catholic Church.

And my copy of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night I kept underneath my childhood Bible. I loved the game, and this time it wasn't a religious thing, as I wasn't Catholic anymore after I finally found a darn copy, but it had the weirdest history of falling from whatever shelf it was on. Just it, never anything else. So I weighed it down with a Bible. I jokingly said it was because the previous owner (it was used) had drawn a giant swastika on the back, and I needed to show The Lord I was alright with Him. You would have bought the copy of Symphony of the Night with a giant swastika too if you had found a copy in PS3 days, complete in case, for 10 bucks.

EDIT: I just realized that all the 'infamous' copies of games in my collection happen to be really, really beloved games. Clash at Demonhead is the best Metroidvania on the NES, Final Fantasy Tactics I loved to think about (but only learned to love to play after Alexander O. Smith did the PSP version's translation and Tzepish released his quality of life romhack), Xenogears might be the best JRPG of all time, and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night is my "go to" game when I'm feeling low and need to just concentrate on something other than Life.
 
Now THAT is a tough question! I think probably Game & Watch Gallery 2? It was one of the first games I got for my Atomic Purple GBC and the one I probably played the most. I just loved it for the simple fun these titles had which is so emblematic of the Gameboy as a whole. Eventually I unlocked Ball after many hours (and maybe a decade?) of play
 
Mmmm... kind of a hard question, but I think I will go with this one:
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Probably not my most played video game, but it is tricky for me since I give away my old collection many years ago, so games like Star Fox Assault are gone (I get a new one, but it is not MY childhood SF:Assault).

Regardless Im really fond of this game because while everyone was expecting a turd for this game (or at least didnt hope too much from what I remember online), I save my money and pre-order this version. This was set as 'Available' for the whole pre-order time window, UNTIL the reviews appeared and it said the game was awesome (and it is). That same day they sold out but i had my copy reserverd
 

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