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With all the other Generations that come and passed, i continue to play Gen 2 the most.
And i look at my pokedex the most in that Gen more than any other series. I think its because when i look at the sprites, they somehow feel alive to me (especially in Gen 2). For me i've never seen such beautiful sprites in an 8-bit game before (let alone an 8-bit handheld). And i think the reason why is because there limitations it had.
Pokemon sprites only had three colors, and one was always black which was often used as the outline. The rest were just two colors, and were made to give the illusion that there was more than two colors when they made this mesh design. But it wasn't just that. Pokemon sprites took advantage of negative space too which adds a whole new level of dimension.
With Gen 3 an onward, they were able to add all the colors necessary. Which isn't bad, but pokemon started to feel the same for me. They didn't have that artistic-design anymore. It's almost as if they were just lazy with Pokemon. Even with Gen 3, we see lack of shadows and lighting. Tries too hard to emulate the anime rather than the official art.
But maybe thats just me.
And i look at my pokedex the most in that Gen more than any other series. I think its because when i look at the sprites, they somehow feel alive to me (especially in Gen 2). For me i've never seen such beautiful sprites in an 8-bit game before (let alone an 8-bit handheld). And i think the reason why is because there limitations it had.
Pokemon sprites only had three colors, and one was always black which was often used as the outline. The rest were just two colors, and were made to give the illusion that there was more than two colors when they made this mesh design. But it wasn't just that. Pokemon sprites took advantage of negative space too which adds a whole new level of dimension.
With Gen 3 an onward, they were able to add all the colors necessary. Which isn't bad, but pokemon started to feel the same for me. They didn't have that artistic-design anymore. It's almost as if they were just lazy with Pokemon. Even with Gen 3, we see lack of shadows and lighting. Tries too hard to emulate the anime rather than the official art.
But maybe thats just me.