Tony Hawks series. I prefer the pre-underground games. Never played anything past Underground 2. By that time they were becoming less and less about skating, never really got the hang of manuals.
Halo 3. First game I played with online multiplayer.
Uno (xbox live marketplace) I know that's extremely random, but just had a lot of fun on this with multiplayer as well.
Spyro
Crash Bandicoot
Chocobo's Racing. Not really a final fantasy fan so didn't even know this was a spin off. Basically a poor man's Mario Kart.
Thirteen/XIII on Xbox. Really cool visual style, I think it should be remastered for the new consoles
Max Payne.
GTA 3, VIce City, San Andreas, GTA IV (although I was 18 at this point, still in higschool)
Enter the Matrix
Bubble Bobble (playstation 1 version)
Spider-Man Maxium Carnage
Turtles in Time
The Tick. This game was horrible. I played it again recently, it's so repetetive and difficult due to the sheer length. When I was a kid I guess I was more patient, I never actually beat it back then. I beat it finally but using save states. The game didn't have any way of saving so you have to set aside a good 5 hours if you want to beat it the real way.
Spider-Man the movie game for Xbox. First game of that generation I had played. Was blown away by the graphics and web slinging at the time. Loved seeing the updated designs of the villains, wondered if some fo them would be in a sequel, unfortunately they didn't continue the series after SM3.
Nascar '98 playstation 1
Area 51
Tomb Raider, prefer the earlier games. Haven't played the new reboot.
Guitar Hero series
Legend of the Mystical Ninja.
Power Rangers SNES games
Simpsons: Hit and Run. Basically Crazy Taxi with Simpsons characters. Had a lot of cool easter eggs and cheats. If you set the Xbox date, or play the game on a holiday it will give them special cars.
I know this list is all over the place a few of these are considered mediocre games. But I enjoyed them growing up. Some of the SNES games I still play. This is really just the ones that came to the top of my head, I could keep listing all night. I grew up the tail end of the NES era so remember a few NES games. But really SNES, Playstation One, Xbox, Xbox 360 was my generation of gaming.
I'm not as much into it. I don't own any of the current consoles. I've played a bit of Switch and I love the new Mario Kart. But don't have the money to buy a console for myself. I have an SNES classic and have been playing through Earthbound for the first time, missed out on that one as a kid.