Lots? Nearly every game I've ever played and liked? This is pretty broad, man. Haha.
NES: The Super Mario Bros. games all have some association with the late 80's and the way I saw the world back then. I will always remember when we first got the first one, along with the NES back in like '88. "Wow, video games!" It has some odd association with the mall as well, which came in around that time. And the "library" (most would call it the "den," most likely) in our house. I also will always remember Crystalis, Bionic Commando, Dragon Warrior, Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, as probably the big ones from that generation. Maybe Legacy of the Wizard too. Remind me of the times, and certain media.
Super NES: I remember the weekend my bro brought over his Super NES, Super Mario All Stars, Super Star Wars, and his borrowed copy of Super Mario World (he didn't own it at the time.) We had it for a couple days before he had to give it back, and we played it all weekend. Couldn't quite get through to the end. Link to the Past also has a connection with my Aunt's house and my cousins. Super Mario Kart has a connection to music back then. Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island was a game I obsessed over for a while one Summer. Super Mario RPG has a connection with all of Middle School, and my first listens to the bands The Ataris, Nerf Herder, Foo Fighters, and Smashing Pumpkins. Kirby Super Star also has some nostalgia factor. Also, definitely Chrono Trigger, Earthbound and FF6 (can't forget those!)
For the computer, Warcraft II held an entire Summer and then practically a year for me, has associations with the music I was listening to at the time, along with some other media. Daggerfall also has a little nostalgic value, though not as much. Warcraft III came along and reminds me of a clear Summer sky, and certain aspects of my life at the time. Good times.
PSX: Didn't get one until late, although FF Tactics, 7, 8, and 9 remind me of High School a lot, as does Chrono Cross. Chrono Cross I haven't played since the end of my senior year of highschool, though there's a strong connection with a few albums I got at the time, by Brave Saint Saturn, Alkaline Trio, and Less Than Jake. Recall in particular; I was playing the game late one night, and heard that for the first time. The character Harle in particular is nostalgic to me. FF9 has even stronger nostalgic value somehow, with traveling and such.
XBOX: Barely owned this system, and it was all about Morrowind. For like a full year again. More, actually. Played it for a while during my senior year when my friend left his XBOX at my house for like a MONTH. Then I got my own after I graduated, played it again for forever. Then I broke my XBOX. But Morrowind reminds me a bit of high school and also a bit of college. And I had the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack playing in the background with it at one point, which is how I discovered Call Me, Call Me.
Other games with nostalgic value: Super Smash Bros. Melee, Star Fox Adventures, Conker's Bad Fur Day, Legend of Zelda: OoT, Dragon Quest 8, the Paper Mario series, New Super Mario Bros. Wii... Fallout 3 and NV are probably gonna have some nostalgic value too. Too many to remember or mention, man! Anyhoo...
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EDIT: I played Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy XII, and Oblivion in Yellowstone, so those actually have some nostalgic value because of that.
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