Wow. This will quite possibly be the most pointless thread in the history of the Pokemon Board, but why not post it anyway?
What generation of Pokemon games is your favorite, which game in that generation is your favorite, and why?
I'd have to say that Pokemon Blue is my favorite, partially due to 'sentimental' purposes, and because it came before all of this over-convoluted EX technical crap. (Diamond's a close second)
And your favorite is?
I'm gonna go with Crystal. It was the first one I played.
Yellow. It was my first Pokemon, and it was hardcore on about 100, 000 levels. It really was one of the best "third games".
Crystal.
G/S/C is the best generation by far. It needs a remake already. >:(
Quote from: DOODLEboy99 on April 14, 2009, 12:34:38 PM
Crystal.
G/S/C is the best generation by far. It needs a remake already. >:(
I agree on the latter, disagree on the first. The first generation is definitely the best one, because that is where we saw many age old things begin.
Tie between Yellow and Crystal. Yellow because it was the fist video game I've played, and Crystal because it got me into gaming.
I really wish I could say Yellow or a 2nd gen game, but I never played those. Out of the ones I HAVE had (Red, Sapphire, Diamond), I can't even decide... except that 3rd gen was definitely the worst.
Red and Yellow my favorites. Started the entire series, and Yellow is the most original out of all of them (also only non-starter/legendary to be on the box and title screen of the game)
Even though Umbreon is my favorite pokemon, nothing can beat the originals.
Quote from: Nayrman on April 14, 2009, 03:14:37 PM
Red and Yellow my favorites. Started the entire series, and Yellow is the most original out of all of them (also only non-starter/legendary to be on the box and title screen of the game)
Even though Umbreon is my favorite pokemon, nothing can beat the originals.
And Pikachu following ftw!
Quote from: JNeedForSpeed2014 on April 14, 2009, 03:16:18 PM
Quote from: Nayrman on April 14, 2009, 03:14:37 PM
Red and Yellow my favorites. Started the entire series, and Yellow is the most original out of all of them (also only non-starter/legendary to be on the box and title screen of the game)
Even though Umbreon is my favorite pokemon, nothing can beat the originals.
And Pikachu following ftw!
YES! Oh, and isn't it the only game you can get all the normal starters without cheating or trading? XD
Quote from: Nayrman on April 14, 2009, 03:18:31 PM
Quote from: JNeedForSpeed2014 on April 14, 2009, 03:16:18 PM
Quote from: Nayrman on April 14, 2009, 03:14:37 PM
Red and Yellow my favorites. Started the entire series, and Yellow is the most original out of all of them (also only non-starter/legendary to be on the box and title screen of the game)
Even though Umbreon is my favorite pokemon, nothing can beat the originals.
And Pikachu following ftw!
YES! Oh, and isn't it the only game you can get all the normal starters without cheating or trading? XD
I think so.......
Gold is my favorite by far. It's probably because I had just gotten a good understanding of Pokemon games and remember playing this game more than any other in the past. I look back on it and still think it rivals the first generation. They pretty much come in a tie in my opinion. RBY started everything and whatnot, but GSC expanded on the idea in a good way.
Red consumed large parts of my 2nd grade life; heck, it did to everyone I knew. It was awesome for that purpose.
Silver is a close second although I do think it's technically a far better game.
Lol, nobody likes RSE. I honestly spent he most time on those ones, surprisingly...
R/S were meh, but Emerald is cool due to the Battle Frontier.
I liked Gold the most. The fact that you could go to Kanto after you beat the Elite Four was the icing on the cake.
Also, extending the question to spin-offs, Pokémon Snap.
Yellow was fun, my first Pokemon game and all, but my vote goes to Crystal. So much more to do, and so fun.
Platinum. Yep the first one to say it.
I don't have the "This is the game" feeling for the Gb versions. R/b was 1996 and G/S was 1999(I think). And at that time I wasn't in to hand held gaming(2 and 5 years old).