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Smeags said:

It's hard, because the original Red/Blue will always mean so much to me as a gamer. Gold/Silver introduced Dark types (my favorite) and one heck of an adventure that spanned two lands. Black/White is a fantastic game in so many ways too, from the much more engaging adventure to the overall great lineup of Pokemon. All I know is that these three are my favorites... I really can't choose between them.

geez man.. they are just games.. you're not choosing which offspring you love more... :P



 

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NiKKoM said:
Smeags said:

It's hard, because the original Red/Blue will always mean so much to me as a gamer. Gold/Silver introduced Dark types (my favorite) and one heck of an adventure that spanned two lands. Black/White is a fantastic game in so many ways too, from the much more engaging adventure to the overall great lineup of Pokemon. All I know is that these three are my favorites... I really can't choose between them.

geez man.. they are just games.. you're not choosing which offspring you love more... :P

Hey each of us have raised pokemon in each of these games like our children. Sometimes we made a bad choice of trying to train a magicarp without EXP Share but we tried the best we could to give these pokemon values to cherish forever until the game's memory burns away...



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Gold, because

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Blacksaber said:
NiKKoM said:
Smeags said:

It's hard, because the original Red/Blue will always mean so much to me as a gamer. Gold/Silver introduced Dark types (my favorite) and one heck of an adventure that spanned two lands. Black/White is a fantastic game in so many ways too, from the much more engaging adventure to the overall great lineup of Pokemon. All I know is that these three are my favorites... I really can't choose between them.

geez man.. they are just games.. you're not choosing which offspring you love more... :P

Hey each of us have raised pokemon in each of these games like our children. Sometimes we made a bad choice of trying to train a magicarp without EXP Share but we tried the best we could to give these pokemon values to cherish forever until the game's memory burns away...

That was a bad choice? One of the best moments of my pokemon career was levelling up that 500 Pokedollars Magikarp to level 20 and seeing it evolve to that awesome, pokemon destroying, force of nature Gyarados, on the original Red game

I was still to learn that there was such a thing as an Exp.Share,so the hard, old fashioned way it had to be XD.



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I will have to say yellow. I only like the first 151 pokemon, so although Gold was a good game I did not enjoy it that much. Red/Blue were awesome too.



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Yellow.

the first game I ever played on the first game console I ever owned. Good times, good times.

Silver/Gold, are probably the highpoint in the series, because they added new pokemon that were actually cool and the games spanned two worlds. I could probably come up with better pokemon than what can be found in post-Gold/Silver games though.

Personally though, Yellow will always be my favourite. And Pikachu is the best pokemon ever!



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lestatdark said:
Blacksaber said:
NiKKoM said:
Smeags said:

It's hard, because the original Red/Blue will always mean so much to me as a gamer. Gold/Silver introduced Dark types (my favorite) and one heck of an adventure that spanned two lands. Black/White is a fantastic game in so many ways too, from the much more engaging adventure to the overall great lineup of Pokemon. All I know is that these three are my favorites... I really can't choose between them.

geez man.. they are just games.. you're not choosing which offspring you love more... :P

Hey each of us have raised pokemon in each of these games like our children. Sometimes we made a bad choice of trying to train a magicarp without EXP Share but we tried the best we could to give these pokemon values to cherish forever until the game's memory burns away...

That was a bad choice? One of the best moments of my pokemon career was levelling up that 500 Pokedollars Magikarp to level 20 and seeing it evolve to that awesome, pokemon destroying, force of nature Gyarados, on the original Red game

I was still to learn that there was such a thing as an Exp.Share,so the hard, old fashioned way it had to be XD.


Ah ah, same here. I found funny when i tried Splash on Geodudes thinking it would be super effective but instead, having no effect at all. But i evolved him about mid game, and then, effin Gyarados, the guy who could not stand for electric types without being OHKoed.

If it was that hard to level up, it shouldn´t have any weakness! >:(

(btw, don't we live near each other? When can we have one battle and trade some pokeymans?)

 

On topic, my favorite is the second gen, followed by the first, then the current, then the others.



yellow since i knew those pokemon

speaking of pokemon where do the new pokemon come from? watching the cartoon they said theres 150 and possibly more and now theres like 1000 are people stupid and not notice? 



lurkerwithnosoul said:
lestatdark said:
Blacksaber said:
NiKKoM said:
Smeags said:

It's hard, because the original Red/Blue will always mean so much to me as a gamer. Gold/Silver introduced Dark types (my favorite) and one heck of an adventure that spanned two lands. Black/White is a fantastic game in so many ways too, from the much more engaging adventure to the overall great lineup of Pokemon. All I know is that these three are my favorites... I really can't choose between them.

geez man.. they are just games.. you're not choosing which offspring you love more... :P

Hey each of us have raised pokemon in each of these games like our children. Sometimes we made a bad choice of trying to train a magicarp without EXP Share but we tried the best we could to give these pokemon values to cherish forever until the game's memory burns away...

That was a bad choice? One of the best moments of my pokemon career was levelling up that 500 Pokedollars Magikarp to level 20 and seeing it evolve to that awesome, pokemon destroying, force of nature Gyarados, on the original Red game

I was still to learn that there was such a thing as an Exp.Share,so the hard, old fashioned way it had to be XD.


Ah ah, same here. I found funny when i tried Splash on Geodudes thinking it would be super effective but instead, having no effect at all. But i evolved him about mid game, and then, effin Gyarados, the guy who could not stand for electric types without being OHKoed.

If it was that hard to level up, it shouldn´t have any weakness! >:(

(btw, don't we live near each other? When can we have one battle and trade some pokeymans?)

 

On topic, my favorite is the second gen, followed by the first, then the current, then the others.

That's why I made my Gyarados learn Double-Edge, which was one of the most damaging moves he could learn on Gen I, given that his Sp.Atk stat was his only downfall and most of the attacks he could learn were Special oriented. 

Thankfully, as the Gens went along, Gyarados got much better. 

That also reminded me how Gen I also didn't have any Dragon type attack, other than Dragon Rage



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Pokemon Leaf Green. It's the first one I ever had and, unlike other Pokemon games I have played since:

- The music was perfect and memorable for each town/route/cave

- You actually had to train all your Pokemon pretty hard to beat the elite 4

- There was loads to do after you completed the game (ah the islands...)