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>Gen 1: much beloved in spite of its jank. Everyone knows it by sight, even if people don’t pay as much attention to it anymore.
>Gen 2: basically an expansion of Gen 1, jank and all. Very highly regarded at the time, but becomes less relevant as time goes on.
>Gen 3: innovative, breakout success that many cite as the overall peak, even if later generations are arguably more technically impressive. Laid the foundations for what subsequent generations would build on.
>Gen 4: shook up the formula, expanding on what made Gen 3 great while having a high degree of polish. A little slow to start, but hit its stride as time went on.
>Gen 5: marred by controversy early on, hindering its growth, target of low-effort shitflinging by casual fans clinging to previous gens, even if it ended up becoming a less popular, albeit fan-favorite later on
hololive or Pokemon?