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Jan 17 2009, 03:26 PM
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Gym Leader Group: Members Posts: 496 Joined: 7-June 08 Member No.: 2 056 Active Squad |
In your opinion and graphics aside, what has been the best and worst Pokémon Generation???
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Jan 17 2009, 03:34 PM
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Future GTS+ PL Rock Gym Leader Group: Members Posts: 1 163 Joined: 16-September 08 From: Over There. Member No.: 2 898 The Team of Rock |
I liked the first gen the best in terms of map, region, pokemon.
And the worst for me was Forth gen, i didnt like most of the pokemon. Pidgey beats Starly, not in battling, but how much I like them and rattata beats that useless bidoof. Obviously I like D/P/Pt Games better, but only because they are newer, a remake of FR/LG with Pt features would be my favourite, although they should rather remake G/S/C. -------------------- |
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Jan 17 2009, 03:48 PM
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True king Group: +Donors Posts: 2 820 Joined: 5-August 08 From: Ireland Member No.: 2 552 The Runaways |
By far, the second generation were the best in terms of the two regional maps, best Pokemon, best elite four and several other reasons.
I think the worst (Surprisingly) was the first gen. I didn't seem to like any of the Pokemon (excluding the uber awesome Scyther, of course.) Kanto sucked. The remakes even sucked. For something of it's age I never liked it. But this is just my opinion. -------------------- Software engineer by day. Hermit writer by night. nothing is impossible chasing a super hero on the run |
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Jan 17 2009, 03:52 PM
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Future GTS+ PL Rock Gym Leader Group: Members Posts: 1 163 Joined: 16-September 08 From: Over There. Member No.: 2 898 The Team of Rock |
Most of my favourites come from Kanto, I liked certain ones at the start of the series and for some reason never moved away from them.
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Jan 17 2009, 07:13 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Validating Posts: 32 Joined: 22-February 08 Member No.: 1 204 Active Squad |
There were a lot of things about the third generation that just didn't agree with me. There's quite a few Pokemon that I like from that generation though. Overall though the generation just wasn't that good.
I picked the second generation as the best. I pretty much like the other three generations the same though. -------------------- "Time line? Time isn't made of lines. It's made of circles. That is why clocks are round."
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Jan 17 2009, 09:10 PM
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also known as Duzzel. ^_^ Group: Members Posts: 849 Joined: 27-December 08 From: Internet Land. :3 Member No.: 3 392 Dream Party |
It was hard to answer for my favorite, but D/P was definetely the one i didn't like
Here's why First gen - brought pokemon (it was the first thing from pokemon ever!) 2nd gen - brought new cool pokemon, good technology, better PC, and it had 2 regions!! 3rd gen - actually it was just better in graphics and the PC 4th gen - Didn't bring anything. besides new pokemon, there wasn't much of anything special about it... I voted first generation because i loved having pikachu following me everywhere and that it was the first one. It was awesome! Did Yellow set up the basis for The cartoon or was the cartoon the basis for Yellow? -------------------- Uprising (click to show ) |
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Jan 18 2009, 12:23 AM
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Future GTS+ PL Rock Gym Leader Group: Members Posts: 1 163 Joined: 16-September 08 From: Over There. Member No.: 2 898 The Team of Rock |
I think this question needs to be more specific, its hard to answer cause the last gen had better gameplay than the first, you havent specified the anime, the games, the regions. there are a lot of variables.
You could say overall, but its a hard question to answer. -------------------- |
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Jan 18 2009, 03:48 AM
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Veteran Group: +Donors Posts: 1 613 Joined: 29-July 08 From: Winnipeg, Manitoba Member No.: 2 482 Active Squad |
I like all of them, but if I had to rank it I would put it as:
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Jan 18 2009, 07:47 AM
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Insert whitty phrase here Group: +Donors Posts: 2 405 Joined: 27-August 08 From: London Member No.: 2 757 Faves |
It's difficult, becuase it depends what you judge them by. If you judge them by how much they contributed to what Pokemon is today, it will obviously be Gen 1 since it started everything. If you go by which improved most from it's previous gen, then I'd say Gen 4, since the introduction of wifi was the best yet. If you go by whats most fun to play now, then it would have to be Gen 4, but if you by what was most fun to play at the time then it's definatly Gen 2. So it's a kind of impossible question. That said, I did go for Gen 3 as the worst, becuase whilst it improved on Gen 2 graphics imensly, it didn't really add as much stuff as Gen 2 or Gen 4, and R/S left out some of my favourite Pokemon. I went for Gen 2 as the best, becuase it had some really original ideas and was great fun to play at the time.
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Jan 18 2009, 10:20 PM
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Expert Trainer Group: Members Posts: 54 Joined: 3-February 08 From: Ohio, USA Member No.: 1 029 Active Squad |
The best thing about generation 1 was the Pokémon. No generation has beaten them in originality yet. The worst thing was the type chart and the glitches.
The second generation holds the most nostalgia for me, but in actuality, the Pokémon are strange, the world is small (Johto) and the game is easy to beat. However, gold and silver expanded on the formula enough to warrant the fame this generation has gotten. Generation Three. It was the greatest improvement in interface the series has seen yet. The new Summary Screen, and the AWESOME new PC among other things. The Pokémon were pretty good, I guess, and the modern super-legendaries-battling theme emerged. Generation Four. It takes the interface from III, the original Pokémon from I (evos), the connectivity and improvements from II (now moves are PHY or SPC) and smushes it all together on two screens. I have to say, one of the biggest complaints I have about IV is the MASSIVE amount of legendaries. I am reminded of a certain VG Cats comic... but I digress. All things considered, the newest is usually the "best" and the oldest the "worst", but it boils down to preference. Pokemon has always been a part of my life, especially in my childhood. RBY was at my old house on the Gameboy Pocket. GSC was with the Gameboy Color watchin Cartoon Cartoon Fridays with my sister. RSE/FrLg was playing with my friends and linking up A LOT, plus buying a Gamecube. DP was preordering, talking with my friend in high school (shh!) and playing the biggest, newest game on hot, spring days. How can I choose? Like a father should his children - I love them all! -------------------- |
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Jan 19 2009, 07:31 PM
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everything is happening so much Group: Members Posts: 246 Joined: 9-July 07 Member No.: 70 Active Squad |
I'm stuck between the Chromatic and Metallic gens. I loved the harmless glitches in the Chromatic gen and it had a nice touch of darker undertones and a more sinister criminal group, while the Metallic gen had some of my favorite pokemon, improved balance, and new types.
My least favorite was definately the Advance gen. It had some nice mons, but that scarcely matters when your only other innovation is a improved box system and there are too many mons and no wi-fi. I... was not fond of Hoenn. Fourth gen has the redeeming factors of the Underground, some nice pokemon, even though the starters suck, and wi-fi, which makes 400+ pokemon to collect that much more reasonable. -------------------- |
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Apr 4 2009, 03:20 PM
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The Pokémon SAVIOR Group: Members Posts: 166 Joined: 27-March 09 From: Brampton, Ontario, Canada Member No.: 5 934 Allen's Team |
I like Gen.2 because you could go back to Kanto. I didn't like Gen.3 that much because I was used to going to other regions. I like Gen.4 better then 3 because of the awesome graphics.
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Apr 5 2009, 10:39 AM
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Look closer. Group: +Donors Posts: 2 295 Joined: 9-July 07 Member No.: 72 Active Squad |
This goes to General Pokemon.
Obviously every generation has its strengths and weaknesses. Generation 1 had the honor of launching the series to a worldwide phenomenon. Team Rocket was at its evilest and they were relatively hard to defeat. The missingno glitch gave people an unfair advantage, but people either rejected it or welcomed it (I myself only used the glitch after beating the game). Accuracy was based on speed, which, to an extent, was okay, but with the OHKO moves it could be abused (see: X-Speed spamming). The graphics were, of course, poor, but that's what you get for a first try. Most of the Pokemon were disproportionate to their artwork, and some trainers were also a little awkward (I'm looking at you, hikers). The music was fairly decent for a Game Boy Pocket game and FRLG killed some of the original tracks we know and love. This generation will always be in my heart long after the internal batteries have killed my game. Generation 2 was the best, no doubt. It had its flaws, such as the fairly easy difficulty of the game (the E4 was at its weakest in this game) but I thoroughly enjoyed playing through both Kanto and Johto. Team Rocket was still evil (they cut off Slowpoke Tails and took people hostage). Crystal introduced the moving Pokemon theory which I love to this day. The music combined old favorites with new twists and this generation probably has some of the best tracks to the Pokemon Series' name. The graphics were poorly done in this game and many agree that this generation had the worst graphics. The new Pokemon were mostly interesting and exciting, compared to some of the later generations. The egg system was superior and crucial for later generations, especially wi-fi generations. The rival was awesomely evil, considering he'd kick you and steal stuff. He's the series' most popular rival because he's so badass. <3 Generation 3 was the worst. The region was boring, the people were generic, the villians were dumb, and the rivals were losers. The music was stupid and uneventful (the only good thing was the introduction of the legendary battle theme). The new Pokemon, for the most part, were boring and most people would forgo them once acheiving their old comrades. Aqua and Magma were just plain awful in the sense of telling you where to go. At least their Pokemon were decent this time around. The E4 was fairly interesting this time around, considering you had to fight someone with Dragons that wasn't the champion (he was hard...). Emerald, in bringing a majority of old features back, was the best in the generation but its good features were overrun by the generation's poor qualities. Generation 4 was poorly done for the most part. Although it brought back a lot of the second generation's features, it was still poor. Team Galactic was weak and uneventful, and the rivals were stupid and had poor Pokemon. Cynthia was the only decent E4 member, but I found the post-E4 features interesting. The Pal Park was pretty interesting as was the Fight/Survival/Resort areas. Wi-Fi was phenomenal and I love it. So, in order, I say 2, 1, 4, 3. -------------------- [align=center]I am the earth-mother, and you are all flops.
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Apr 5 2009, 11:24 AM
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Lurker. Group: Members Posts: 278 Joined: 3-April 09 From: Canada. Member No.: 7 777 10111001 |
Oh my. I must say that what Iulius Caesar said was exactly what I though. My all time favorite was the second gen.
But I do liked them all. I can't choose the worst. -------------------- |
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Apr 5 2009, 01:04 PM
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Diglett Army Group: Members Posts: 96 Joined: 5-April 09 Member No.: 8 445 Active Squad |
I like them all, but the 1st and 3rd were my favorites. I didn't like the 2nd one as much, and didn't get too into the 4th one (yet). =(
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Apr 5 2009, 02:55 PM
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Out back counting stars Group: +Donors Posts: 401 Joined: 18-December 07 From: Superunknown Member No.: 660 Order of Worms |
By far, the second generation was best. I think that just goes for human instinct. There are a lot of things that aren't as great the first time, but by the second time, they're awesome. Take music for example. Lots of artists don't become famous until their second album release. But that's just one example, I'm sure there are more, but I'm lacking thought today. My least favorite was fourth generation because it's almost like they're starting to try too hard to keep the Pokemon trend going. It's not that I don't like the fourth generation at all, because I do, I just like it the least.
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Apr 6 2009, 02:32 PM
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Gym Leader Group: Posts: 173 Joined: 2-April 09 Member No.: 7 586 YES |
I like all the regions, except the latest one.
Bidoof. WTF. Or Probopass? Come on. -------------------- |
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Apr 7 2009, 03:11 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Members Posts: 19 Joined: 31-March 09 Member No.: 7 000 Active Squad |
Best generation: Johto (Gold/Silver/Crystal)
Worst generation: Hoenn (Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald) Otherwise, I like all of the games. It's just that Hoenn was the one I liked the least. -------------------- |
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Apr 7 2009, 03:16 PM
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Pokémon Trainer Group: Validating Posts: 57 Joined: 7-April 09 From: Spring Lake, NC Member No.: 9 103 The Woof Woof Team |
The best generation was the first one. Hands down. There wasn't too many Pokemon, so I didn't feel overwhelmed. The Pokemon weren't... like Nosepass. And the storyline was easy to follow.
The worst generation is the newest one. Hands down. They're just trying too hard these days. ANd the Pokemon seem... forced. -------------------- |
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Apr 7 2009, 07:49 PM
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Gym Leader Group: Members Posts: 320 Joined: 3-July 07 From: New Jersey Member No.: 43 Active Squad |
I have to say my favorite Generation would be the Second (GSC). It houses some of favorite Pokémon like totodile, Skarmory, and Umbreon among others. It is also the longest due to two regions and it also innovated the most between Generations.
My least favorite, however, would be the Third Generation (RSE). This Generation has some of the least memorable Pokémon and, without a doubt, the worst teams. The PokéNav was also pretty boring. Oh , and I don't like the Trainer designs. However, despite how much I dislike this Generation it does contain my favorite region. I liked visiting these areas. -------------------- |
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