Cyclone.
I'd been playing pinball since the '70s, but to a teenage kid in the '80s, video games were more attention grabbing. But as I was constantly in the arcades I'd keep up with pinball as well, just secondary to video games. Cyclone was the first game I really noticed with a big personality and sense of humor, that had something more than targets to hit, and I became obsessed with it. Of course it wasn't the first pinball to have these traits, it was just the first one I noticed. And then shortly after that came Funhouse, and Addams, and so on with the great humor and presentation, while video games were going heavily towards fighters and away from classic arcade action, and pinball felt more exciting and unique and fun.