I know that was worded badly, but its a hard question to describe without having an example.
For example: Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. What generation do you consider these games to be? Do you consider them to be generation 3 games, because they originally were? Or, do you consider them to be generation 6 games, because thats what they've been made into and are compatible with?
It's been a debate between me and my boyfriend and some other friends for a while. In a way, really they are both right. I just wanted to see what anyone else with an unbiased opinion might think.
You could say that they are gen 3 games because they have predominately gen 3 Pokemon and were made in generation 3. Then again, you could also say that Ruby and Sapphire are generation 3, but Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are generation 6 and now include updated Pokemon and compatibility.
The same would apply to Firered/Leafgreen being gen 1 or gen 3, and Heart Gold/Soul Silver being gen 2 or gen 4.
I know the debate is kinda silly but its been bugging me.
For example: Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. What generation do you consider these games to be? Do you consider them to be generation 3 games, because they originally were? Or, do you consider them to be generation 6 games, because thats what they've been made into and are compatible with?
It's been a debate between me and my boyfriend and some other friends for a while. In a way, really they are both right. I just wanted to see what anyone else with an unbiased opinion might think.
You could say that they are gen 3 games because they have predominately gen 3 Pokemon and were made in generation 3. Then again, you could also say that Ruby and Sapphire are generation 3, but Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire are generation 6 and now include updated Pokemon and compatibility.
The same would apply to Firered/Leafgreen being gen 1 or gen 3, and Heart Gold/Soul Silver being gen 2 or gen 4.
I know the debate is kinda silly but its been bugging me.