No because I don’t equate video games to life satisfaction.
Seether is right on the money here.
I can honestly say from personal experience that no amount of things in this life will ever provide you with more than momentary and fleeting happiness.
That’s not to say that it isn’t nice to have things. It’s also not bad to have things.
But in answer to OPs question.
No. Having every game in the world (that I want) has not made me happier.
My game backlog is actually starting to make me sad as I find myself getting games I will realistically probably never play much less complete.
At this point my backlog would require more time to complete than what‘s probably left on my personal clock.
Living my life in such a way that I bring joy, hope, and love to my friends and family has made me happy.
Having a hobby (I restore and repair arcade and pinball machines now) has made me happy. Learning new things at my own pace and not worrying about failure has made me happy.
Having experiences with people I care about makes me happy.
Sometimes those experiences involve games. Currently playing through Final Fantasy 7 Remake with my wife.
The game is good. But having beaten the original and knowing what a time sink it is, I would not play through it again by myself.