Batman: Arkham Asylum (2009, Multiplatform) Dark Souls (2011, Multiplatform) Mega Man X (1993, SNES) Super Mario Bros. (1985, NES) Tetris (1989, GB) The Legend of Zelda (1986, NES)
Dark Souls will win this but I voted for Arkham Asylum. I had a lot more fun with it. Dark Souls is a bit daunting.
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1. Dark Souls - best first entry in a series - sets the stage and establishes the rules, executes its vision perfectly on the first try - leaves enough room for tweaks and changes for the sequels not to feel like straight clones but they also don't make you feel like the original was missing anything - brilliant
2. Batman: Arkham Asylum - largely similar points as the above, except that the mechanics and setting it established were less inventive
3. The Legend of Zelda
4. Super Mario Bros.
5. Mega Man X - mainly here because of the sheer quality of its execution - you know you're playing Mega Man but it all feels so much faster and smoother - jumping around on walls, air dashing, and cycling between a nicely balanced set of weapons makes you feel like all the tools are in your hands. The sequels don't nail the balance as well.
6. Tetris - I don't really see this as a first game in a series of Tetris games.
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Voted for Super Mario Bros .. or else I would've abstained. Tetris is an original that has a lot of spin offs and copies, I also don't see it as a series. And the only other game I would consider is The Legend of Zelda, but having played this and Super Mario Bros I think the latter is the better one.