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What is the order of your favorite Pokemon games?

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    For me, it's this:

    1. Gold, Silver: This was the best game ever! You had night and day, good graphics, it was a long game, had a clock, shiny Pokemon... everything was great!

    2. Crystal: Just a repeat game, and the moving Pokemon got annoying when you were training. It kinda wastes time... I dunno. A good thing is that you can catch セレビー [Serebii]. That's only in the Japanese version, though.

    2. Red, Blue: The game that started it all-- ooh, I just have too much memories with this game. Especially since I was little at the time, so I talked about it all the time with friends. And... the first time I ran into a wild Pikachu... ^_^ Hee!

    3. Yellow: You know... just a repeat game of Red a Blue. And it was hard to beat Brock/ Takeshi. BUT-- you got all the starting Pokemon. And Pikachu said, 'Pika!' Aww ^^

    4. Sapphire, Ruby: Good... weather changes, and had good graphics. But the graphics annoyed me sometimes, like the background of a battle. It look unrealistic. It was such a short game, too. And you could tell they were running out of ideas with Pokemon *cough* NOSEPASS!? *cough*

    5. Leaf Green, Fire Red: This just makes the same game released 6 times with 6 different titles (R.B.Y.G.Fr.Lg.) >< But it is good. It let's you play the original games again without being blinded by the original graphics (although I don't really mind the old graphics).

    6. Green: Um. Look the sprites up on Google. They're really... different. All of the Pokemon look sort of handicapped and distorted.
     
    My favorite pokemon games that i got are...
    #1- Pokemon Gold​
    #2- Pokemon Sapphire​
    #3- Pokemon Stadium 2​
    #4- Pokemon Silver​
    #5- Pokemon Crystal​
    #6- Pokemon Yellow​
    #7- Pokemon Red​
    #8- Pokemon Stadium​
    #9- Pokemon Colosseum​
    #10- Hey you, Pikachu!​
     
    For me...

    Ruby-Sapphire
    The first Pokemon game I've played in like a year. Graphics are good, pokemon look nice, starters look pathetic though.

    Crystal
    I liked this more than G/S cause you could easily catch Suicune although Ho-oh and them were a bit harder. Anything else I say in G/S applies to this also.

    Gold/Silver
    Very easy. Almost no challenge at all. It was so easy to gain levels, I already had a fully evolved Cyndaquil by the time I gto to the second gym. Elite Four were just a pile of nothing. Couldn't evne hit me by the time I made it there. Almost all my Pokemon were 60+ at the E4. Kanto was no challenge also cause of that.

    Red-Blue-Yellow
    I hated this. Colors were pathetic, but on the old GBC you could change the color by pressing buttons when it loaded up the 'GameBoy' logo, so I made it a black pallete so it looked better a bit. At least it was harder than G/S/C.

    Pokemon Stadium
    I hated this game. I loathed it. The freaking animations made no sense sometimes and that freaking announcer was just tempting me to rip the cartridge apart.
    FR/LG and Green
    No idea yet.
     
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    SAPPHIRE,RUBY:the best, i bit short but the graphics and sprites of this game are just absolutly the best.

    LEAFGREENFIRERED:havent played it yet but wen i do itll be my favorite pokemon game. but for now its dead second place.

    CRYSTAL:I still play it sometimes. i didnt mind the animated sprites. graphics were ok. but the square houses had to go.

    YELLOW:old school. i loved this game. it was so cool. "pika"

    GOLDSILVER:it was ok.....not much to say.....

    REDBLUE:bla wat a disaster....but it had Missingno how perfect was that(sarcasm).

    GREEN:no need to say anything.
     
    I think this belongs in the games section in general, not just RS. I?ll move it for ya. ^_~

    Ruby/Sapphire?I think this is pretty robust! Sure, it may not be classic perse, but they made a lot of common sense improvements and really took it to the next level. The amount of polish in this and FRLG shouldn?t be taken for granted. As far as metagame changes, this seems the most fair. In no way 100% balanced, but it?s their best attempt yet. They are geniuses I tell you, evil geniuses?

    Crystal?This is the most fun of the metal series, obviously. Very polished, and worth it.
    FRLG?More to it than just a remake, with new Pok?mon, places, and the most polish in their games yet. I like it?I played RBY many, many times, so I love the setting of course.

    RB(Y)?These are classic, fun, and terribly unbalanced. Still?it?s such fun to remember all the glitches and good times

    GS?The first series I was deeply into, and I loved it. Not quite the same for replay as RBY, but still the first useable metagame.
     
    Ruby/Sapphire: I love double battles. Also most of the new Pokemon are awsome!

    *cough* NOSEPASS!? *cough*
    :P

    GSC: For some reason, I like it because of my old Shiny Butterfree. It kicked ***! Yet again, cool new Pokemon.

    Colosseum: Pretty good. I mainly got because of the Johto Pokemon (and Jirachi) .

    RBY: Meh, crappy graphics. Good for back then though. But anyway, it introduced the phenomenon all the same.
     
    Here's mine:
    Colosseum
    Ruby
    Christal
    Gold
    Red
    Stadium 2
    Yellow
     
    Gold/Silver - Best Pokemon games ever. Two continents, loads of Gym Leaders, and 251 Pokemon. The night/day feature was fantastic, the addition of Dark/Steel ruled and the music was surprisingly catchy for a GB game. Overrall, this wins based on atmosphere alone.

    Red/Blue - The originals. A few major bugs prevent it from toppling G/S, but this is still the original game which boosts its likeable rating somewhat. Mewtwo is the original and best ultimate Pokemon. Forget Deoxys. :cool:

    Ruby/Sapphire - Had potential, but they removed too many decent features (night/day?) and added too many gimmicky, pointless ones (contests, personalities, natures). I think everyone also knows about my intense dislike of EV capping, and only including a few of the old Pokemon sucks. Saved only by the fact that it is still Pokemon, and that there's a few great monster designs in there.

    And Nosepass rules. :cool:
     
    I only like Ru/Sa more because of the graphics, gameplay isn't as good as the other games and the pokemon aren't as good to..
     
    Pokemon Yellow
    Pokemon Ruby
    Pokemon Sapphire
    Pokemon Fire Red
    Pokemon Leaf Green
    Pokemon Crystal
    Pokemon Gold
    Pokemon Silver
    Pokemon Blue
    Pokemon Green
    Pokemon Red

    Rave :dead:
     
    1.ruby/ sahpire tied with Fire Red / Leaf Green

    2. the rest
     
    1.LG and FR

    2.the rest -(minus) RS

    3.RS: They were so boring! I just cant play on them anymore!
     
    Handheld

    Fire Red & Leaf Green: You can't beat a classic, the graphics are better, and there are added aspects to the game.

    Red, Blue, Yellow, & Green: Same as above, minus the extras.

    Gold, Silver, & Crystal: These were great. I loved the fact that you could explore both Kanto and Johto. The added moves created even better strategies.

    Ruby & Sapphire: I thought that the plot left something to be desired, but I liked the originals (Red, Blue, Yellow, Green) better. The only reason that I liked this better than the TCG series is because of the third-generation attacks.

    TCG 1 & 2: These games offered great strategy and you didn't have to empty your pocket book for all of those rare and collectable cards.

    Puzzle Challenge: A puzzle rehash piece of rubbish: moving on.

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    Consoles

    Coliseum: An excellent continuation of the Stadium series. The RPG mode was a plus.

    Stadium 1 & 2: These games were great. It seemed as though these games had better calculation routines for battles than their GameBoy counterparts.

    Hey You Pikachu!: I thought that the principle behind this game was interesting. If Pikachu hadn't been at the centre of this game, I'm sure that many Nintendo games would use voice recognition now.

    Puzzle League: See "Puzzle Challenge."

    Channel: There's not much I can say about this game. I don't really see much in it. Oh, that's right -- there's a substandard Pok?mon painting game. I think giving it a rank below Puzzle League says enough in itself.



    Cheers,
    Hellish
     
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