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By this, I mean like, what experts and game reviewing things say, as well as fan input. Maybe even reviews or interviews from The Pokemon Company themselves? Copies sold? I've always wondered what the top/best/most popular generation was, and why it is.

I'm sure there's probably statistics of something related to this somewhere, and I'd really like to know

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In terms of copies sold, Generation I was the most popular, hitting over 47.5 million. After that came Generation II, at 29.5 million. Sword and Generation VIII came next, with 21.1 million sold as of March 2021. No Pokemon game did badly (unless you count LGPE's relative failure), and as such, all are popular.

Experts and game reviewers are not the best source to determine what games are the most popular (They think Sword and Shield are average/good, but more vocal fans express hate, some considering them the worst of the series.). Fan input is more reliable, so I'll be going with common consensus I've seen throughout my years of playing.

Gen 1

Considered "the gen". Genwunners are the people that consider Gen 1 the best of generations, and as there's so many of them, the games are clearly popular. Gen 1 was a lot of peoples' childhood, and the nostalgia plays a big part. The only things that bog them down are the less-than-modern capabilities of the 1990s, and as such the games are glitchy, buggy messes filled with poor choices.

Gen 2

Extremely positively received, as old fans got to take on Kanto again and new fans being drawn in for the first time. Criticisms were mainly directed towards a poor level curve and lack of variety in Pokemon, but overall, Gen 2 was a hit. It attracted fewer people than Gen 1, however, as evidenced by the sales -- so for all its praise many people still deemed Gen 1 superior.

Gen 3

A success, but people didn't like it as much as the first two generations. The main reason is because you're unable to transfer Pokemon from Gen 2 to Gen 3, meaning your Level 100 Charizard you raised in the '90s isn't able to follow you to Hoenn. Other reasons fans drew on to dislike the games were the amount of legendaries they brought: ten was a massive step up from the last generation, making people feel as though the legendary status was being diluted. The games were appreciated, however, for the unique concept of two villainous teams (fighting both in Emerald), the Emerald Battle Frontier, and massively popular Pokemon like Blaziken, Swampert, Gardevoir, Flygon, and more. People generally liked Emerald more than Ruby or Sapphire, due to more gameplay and a Battle Facility. Overall, they were popular games, just definitely not the most popular Pokemon games.

Gen 4

What many players consider the absolute best generation. Diamond and Pearl were decent, but then Platinum came and blew them out of the water. People loved Sinnoh, and they still do. The biggest reason Gen 4 was so popular though, is because of HGSS. Games from a kid's childhood were being remade into something bigger and better, with more vibrant colours, moves, Pokemon, and more. The terrible level curve was still in place, but Pokemon variety was improved, and HGSS were even better received than the first Johto games.

Gen 5

Hated on release, beloved by the fans now. The fanbase's hate for Unova was based on many things, including how "Game Freak had run out of designs" (Chandelure, Garbodor, Vanilluxe), and how only new Pokemon were able to be used. Despite this, they still sold well. At the time, however, they were the most hated Pokemon games out there. Black and White 2 were released, and fixed some of the "problems" with the originals: more of a story, and old gen Pokemon before the post-game. They were received better than the first ones, but "Unova bad" mentality stuck with people for a long time. In recent years, however, fans that grew up with Unova instead of Kanto are becoming more vocal, and Unova is recognized as part of Pokemon's Golden Age, up there with Generation 4.

Gen 6

The switch to 3D, while impressive, was not a good generation for Game Freak. Fans felt Kalos was bland and uninspired, the evil team was terrible, and Lysandre was just sexy Cyrus. People didn't appreciate the switch to friendly rivals/friends, either. The games sold well enough in their own right, but the backlash was strong, and many still find Gen 6 one of the low points of Pokemon to this day.

ORAS weren't as negatively received, but many fans still felt they cut corners. People hated the fact that they cut the Battle Facilities, and reviewers like IGN docked points for "too much water". Much like the original Hoenn games, however, they were still popular, even if complaints were voiced about the games being too easy.

Gen 7

Lots of problems here. You could barely progress without being stopped by Hau, Lillie, Kukui, or one of the other NPCs in an overly long cutscene. Festival Plaza was terrible in the eyes of many, a massive step down from the PSS just a generation before. Ultra Sun and Moon made the games a bit harder, and many fans appreciated it for the first modern Pokemon game with a challenge. However, they still aren't nearly as well-respected as the earlier generations, and as such Generation 7 falls down the list.

Note: I'd mention LGPE, but those were the worst sales ever from a mainline game and it's basically just Kanto. Moving on.

Gen 8

The most controversial Pokemon games ever. Dexit was a massive upheaval in the "Gotta Catch 'em All" mentality of Pokemon, and many fans expressed desire to boycott the games for such injustices. attitudes didn't get better when the games released, either -- models were taken from the 3DS games, animations were shoddy (look up Double Kick Generation 8 and laugh), the map was linear, the story was nonexistent, trading and battling online weren't free and there were far too many cutscenes for most peoples' liking. The games are the third-bestselling Pokemon titles of all time, but the vocal minority hated on them to no end.


So, to conclude. Generatons 4 and 5 were considered "The Golden Age of Pokemon" by many, and Gens 1 and 2 were no slouches either. The general order of popularity based on fan reactions and sales should look something along the lines of:

4 = 5 > 1 > 2 > 3 >> 6 >> 7 > 8

Hope I helped!

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"and Lysandre was just sexy Cyrus"
I mean, he is :)
im downvoting you just for that
Oh my god you actually did you psycho
Is that really it about Gen III? I've never ever seen the opinion that people didn't like those games as much because you couldn't transfer Pokemon from the previous two generations to them. Quite honestly I think that being unable to shred through the game with a fully leveled Pokemon is a pretty terrible reason to dislike the generation.
Game reviewers dislike SwSh just as much as fans do. Both games got 80 on Metacritic, which is significantly less than most other core series games (which usually score closer to 87).
I also feel like people are much more fond of Generation 1 than 2. There are loads of people who love Gen 1 and I haven't seen the same at all for Gen 2.
“Gen 7

Lots of problems here. You could barely progress without being stopped by Hau, Lillie, Kukui, or one of the other NPCs in an overly long cutscene. Festival Plaza was terrible in the eyes of many, a massive step down from the PSS just a generation before. Ultra Sun and Moon made the games a bit harder, and many fans appreciated it for the first modern Pokemon game with a challenge. However, they still aren't nearly as well-respected as the earlier generations, and as such Generation 7 falls down the list.”

I disagree with most of this probably because Im biased and UM was the most fun game ive played ;)

I do however object to the critique of ORAS because I feel that they were so much better than you gave them credit for imo. IGN also has been criticized for saying that ORAS has too much water in the past, mostly because it’s Hoenn and it was made to have a lot of water. Literally the whole plot was based around the water, whether it be taking it away or adding more.

Just giving my opinions because Alpha Sapphire and Ultra Sun are up there with my favorite Pokemon games.

also rip LGPE which also happen to be two of my favorite games :(
I don't currently have the time to edit my answer, but:

@HT I'll try to find more on Gen 3 -- that's the primary reason I've seen for people disliking it though. I've also seen plenty of love for Gen 2, but you do have a point. I'll edit that when I'm able.

@sumwun true. I more went off the fact that SwSh won the Famitsu GotY 2019, but I'll be sure to change that.

@Bandit you're sadly in the minority with your opinions on Ultra Sun. While most thought they were much improved from SM,  the cutscenes were still too long too often, and the Plaza was generally deemed inferior to PSS. I don't think I made my paragraph on ORAS very clear; I'll edit that soon. LGPE have sold around 13 million copies, making them a relative failure when compared to other Pokemon games.
shut up x theyre still the best </3
Yeah Famitsu GotY is one publisher, so they really are just one small group of fans with a weird opinion.

@Bandit The problem with ORAS water is not that there was too much of it, it's that the execution was bad. Land routes have a nice mixture of all 18 types of Pokemon (including water), but sea routes are mostly water Pokemon. This makes sea routes more boring to explore. Gen 8 seems to do a better job of having Pokemon that look like aquatic animals but are not water type.
I think this is really accurate other than I think you should unfortunately swap Gen 6 and Gen 8's place at the end there. I think people enjoy sword and shield more now, and people had their hopes **extremely** high. Gen 6 was fun and my first game but yeah kinda lackluster.

@Bandit have you played a 2d pokemon game you should play a gen 4 or 5 game if you haven't.
I don't think sales statistics are a good way to judge "reception". Most people who played multiple Pokemon games agree that gen 2 and gen 3 are better than gen 1.
At the end of the day I really think most fans just have a bias towards what they started off with and/or developed the most familiarity with. Every new release has a rocky start where older fans are vocally unhappy with what's different, while kids eat it up regardless, and then as those kids grow older and become more publicly vocal, the gen is remembered more fondly. Age is an extremely big factor in fans' preferences.
That may be a major reason why they won't do longer development times like many older fans want. Children predominantly purchase brand new releases and if they take too long, they miss the chance to establish early consumer loyalty in entire cohorts of young people.
That's probably true, but the dropping critic scores (and the praise for other new "kids' games" like Three Houses, Tears of the Kingdom, etc.) are evidence that adults nowadays dislike Pokemon even compared to adults of the past. I'd predict that in roughly 15 years, gen 8 and gen 9 will be considered better than they are now, but still worse than gen 5 is considered now.
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First, these Pokemon games sold enough copies to be on Wikipedia's list of best selling video games.
RBY: 47,440,000
GSC: 30,120,000
SV: 28,080,000
SwSh: 27,080,000
SMUSUM: 25,590,000
DPPt: 25,500,000
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I'll be using Metacritic and Opencritic as my sources for critic reviews and Backloggd as my source for player reviews. (if there's a ".5" it's because the critic scores were 1 apart and I averaged them) Here's what some of the reviews have to say about each game.

RBY
Player score: 3.6/5 (RB)
Its battle mechanics, balancing, and quality of life features are often considered worse than the newer Pokemon games and even the older RPGs, like Final Fantasy 6 or Chrono Trigger. However, the original Pokemon games are still notable for their massive impact on gaming and pop culture, which is why they're the top ranking Pokemon games in most of the "best games of all time" lists.
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GSC
Player score: 4.0/5 (C)
Players liked GSC's new types, time-based mechanics, the inclusion of 2 whole regions in each of the games, and all the changes in Kanto and Team Rocket that reference RBY's lore. However, the games are still held back by hardware limitations, bad player guidance, and balance issues, and players have mixed opinions about the level curve.

(I have very little information about game journalists in the 1990s, and modern journalists rarely review old games)

RSE
Critic score: 82/100 (RS)
Player score: 4.1/5 (E)
People liked the new mechanics, such as abilities and double battles, and new GBA hardware allowed gen 3 to massively improve its music and environmental art. Compared to the older games, RSE's antagonists and legendary Pokemon also have more lore attached to them. They did, in fact, complain about the numerous poorly designed water routes. RSE has the highest player score relative to its critic score, and it also happens to be the oldest Pokemon game that has a critic score. Is it nostalgia? No, it's probably just a coincidence.

FRLG
Critic score: 81/100
Player score: 3.9/5
People seem to agree that FRLG was an improvement from the originals, and many think it's still the best Kanto game. They liked the combination of RSE's new mechanics and RBY's setting and Pokemon, and also the new Sevii Islands. However, it still felt repetitive to some of the people who already played RBY.

DPPt
Critic score: 85/100 (DP)
Player score: 4.1/5 (Pt)
People liked the physical/special split and how it finally made a lot of older Pokemon usable. The plot events in Spear Pillar and the Distortion World were more cinematic than anything in the older games. They also liked the new touchscreen UI, more difficult boss battles, and the new multiplayer elements, such as the GTS and the Underground. Pt was considered a significant improvement from DP.

HGSS
Critic score: 87/100
Player score: 4.3/5
HGSS and BW seem to be the only Pokemon games that the critics and fans both liked. Besides the many improvements from gen 4, people liked the Pokemon following them around, the Pokewalker, the improved Pokegear, and the new post-game content that wasn't in GSC or DPPt.

BWB2W2
Critic score: 87/100 (BW)
Player score: 4.3/5 (B2W2)
B2W2 is currently the top rated main series Pokemon game on Backloggd, and BW is rated only a bit lower. People liked the animated sprites, improved environmental art in both cities and routes, antagonists with actual personalities (obligatory "the writing is still not that great compared to other video games of the time"), the Dream World, and infinite use TMs. Many of them also liked the 156 new Pokemon, the most of any generation.

XY
Critic score: 87/100
Player score: 3.4/5
Critics and players seem to have very different opinions on XY. Critics liked how the exp. all made the game less grindy, and also the new online features like Player Search System and Friend Safari. Players complained that XY were easier than the other games, because of mega evolutions and bad enemy AI, and the boring dialogue from both supporting characters and antagonists. They also had more mixed opinions on the exp. all.

ORAS
Critic score: 82/100
Player score: 3.9/5
People liked the improved graphics (compared to XY, not just RSE), Dexnav, and the new post-game content, such as soaring and the Delta Episode. However, some complained about the game being too easy like XY or the removal of Emerald's Battle Frontier.

SMUSUM
Critic score: 87/100 (SM)
Player score: 3.5/5 (USUM)
Gen 7 is another generation that the critics seemed to like a lot more than the players. Critics liked Pokemon Refresh, the Poke Pelago, the lack of HMs, and the Hawaii-inspired environmental art. Players complained about the numerous long cutscenes, linear progression, and boring optional and post-game content.

LGPE
Critic score: 80/100
Player score: 3.1/5
People complained about the new catching mechanics, the simplified battle mechanics that made battles more boring, and the art style.

SwSh
Critic score: 80/100
Player score: 3.0/5
People complained about the poorly designed Dynamax mechanic, forced exp. share, bad enemy AI, too much (boring) dialogue, having to pay extra for online features, and bad world design and environmental art (especially the Wild Area).

BDSP
Critic score: 73.5/100
Player score: 2.7/5
BDSP currently has the lowest Backloggd score of any main series game, and the most common complaint seems to be the removal of many of the improvements from both Platinum and the newer Pokemon games. They also complained about the worse art style and things that made the game easier, like the Grand Underground and new TMs.

LA
Critic score: 83/100
Player score: 3.7/5
Many people appreciated this game for trying things the series has never done before. They liked the world design and the way wild Pokemon behave outside of battle, allowing players to get every Pokemon without trading or events, and the new quality of life changes. There were still complaints, like the agile/strong mechanics, bad graphics, a few technical issues, and repetitive optional content.

SV
Critic score: 71/100
Player score: 3.2/5
SV currently has the lowest critic scores of any main series game, and the players seemed to dislike it even more. The games had many technical issues (on an AAA console game, of all things). People also complained about bad world design compared to LA, the lack of level scaling, and how the Pokemon and environmental art both looked like plastic.

LZA
Critic score: 78.5/100
Player score: 3.5/5
People complained about the flat textures on buildings and how wild Pokemon are limited to small wild zones. They also complained about damage sponge boss battles, boring sidequests and optional content, and bad character writing.

Tldr critics hate newer Pokemon games and players hate them even more. Also I know that Pokemon games have a pretty big Japanese audience and I have no idea what they think.
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You can sort the Backloggd list by average rating if you want.

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