You can't put me down by saying I'm not myself, although I will likely accept any multiplayer offer if I'm free and want to play.
I think it's just as fair to list reasons why a game isn't notable, or at least, reasons why a game could be a bad choice. Things such as awful play on both sides, awful play on one side, RNG determining a game, exploitative meta, or a setup that plays out the same.
To me, a notable game should have three certain characteristics:
1. High quality play overall. A game should showcase great skill among most players.
2. Closeness. A game should come down to a final, decisive moment where one side triumphs over the other.
3. Uniqueness. A game should be fresh, never before seen plays or metas, seldom seen outcomes.
Not every game is going to be like this, or be as notable in every way, but this is how I determine what is good in a game when it's over.
A lot of games here are very close, and do come down to the last day, but I don't think the steps that led to that point were very convincing. It wasn't two sides equally matched, but either town or mafia playing like complete ass and either lucking their way to victory or completely wasting their OPness. In the case of Super10 you had an overpowered incompetent town that managed to nag two braindead third-party roles while being completely sideswiped by a third third-party being converted. The only two players who played very well were Web and 4mask, the closeness was due to embarrassingly bad town play and reads, and this sort of Supernatural outcome has happened multiple times.
I might be biased, but Election definitely seems notable to me.
This was good, I agree. The only downside was Caz not being there at the end.
EDIT:
I really feel
Limerick Mafia should be a notable game under the Vanilla or Classic setup category.
This game is old enough (2013/2014) so even though I'm a player in it I think it showcases everything a notable game should have.
A standard JK9++ setup that contained humorous limerick flavor, three vig claims (one from each alignment), deceptive mafia play, gambit town play, and a final climactic 3p lylo as a result.