Brikhaus, this threat brought that Billy Madison scene into my mind immediately when I read the first post. I have to agree with Mr. Sandler on that one, Donkey Kong ranks right up there with BattleToads, not to mention that it is the very first game to introduce Mario.
Zig's obsession with his favorites is something very interesting to ponder. It seems he has that title for every category he can think up, I think psychologically he feels the need to keep the things he loves close to him, and the best way he can think to do that is in absolutes. By having an absolute of everything he can more easily hold onto them. It would be my guess that when he thinks of all the things he loves, he finds it overwhelming, thus his need to narrow them down into a more tangible quantity. In this way he can sleep in the same room as everything he loves and physically have them near. When he gets tired of one thing, he simply moves onto something else, this is normal in all of us, we play a new game and while we are playing it we could honestly say there is no game in the world we would rather play. Perhaps we will play that game every second we get the chance, while we are at school we will be thinking all day about going home so that we can play that game. Sooner or later we tire of it or beat it or get another new game and that becomes the center of our focus. Zig seems to be exhibiting this same type of behavior only Zig's way of handling it seems very unusual to the rest of us. Zig seems to be very insecure, I think he sees "his favorites" as his comfort blanket. Perhaps we should not be so harsh to him and just let him do his own thing. As long as he is not hurting anyone, (accept for annoyance, and in that case all that is to be done is to avoid reading Zig's post or not letting him get to them so much).