Gen II introduced Unown, who learns one move and serve more as scenery for the games rather than being actual useful pokemon? Picking one pokemon and going 'see? see? these games are bad because of this one pokemon' is kind of ridiculous, especially since gen 3 introduced a bunch of really cool pokemon at the same time, just like all the other games do.
I don't get why you're ragging so much on gen 3 - we get you don't like it, cool beans for you. GSC were really the first games I played and enjoyed (I was pretty young for RBY) and I really liked them, but when RSE came out I enjoyed them 10x more.
I've already stated my reasons a few pages ago. Worst Elite Four, worst gym leaders, worst storyline, worst overworld (maybe more complex but it doesn't make it better), generally bad Pokémon, and other stuff I brought up in my post.
One interesting fact about Gen III is that it introduced a lot of Pokémon with great Attack and Special Attack, paper-thin defenses and crap Speed. Camerupt, Cacturne, Seviper, Sharpedo (the fastest of them), from the top of my head. The bad thing for them is that Choice Scarf was only introduced in Gen IV.
And, of course, there's the fact the Gen I remakes weren't nearly as good as the Gen II remakes in Gen IV. Johto Pokémon were treated like bastard children, being given only the Sevii Islands. The music in FRLG was badly remixed IMO. World Tournament in B2W2 has a much cooler Kanto gym leader track.
Finally, since you predictably brought up Unown... At least Unown is relevant to the storyline. They even made a movie about Unown. Luvdisc...? Heck, Luvdisc is even more pointless in Gens IV and V with the NPCs that give you Heart Scales when you show them certain Pokémon and moves.
or we could like it because we genuinely enjoy it! I hear this so often from people who don't like gen 3 - "oh, kanto/johto was so good because it's the first game I played and you were probably too young to appreciate it" or something. I liked Johto too, and I remember freaking the fuck out when I accidentally found suicine because I'd forgotten about the roaming pokemon and it was really really exciting. I had a female Feraligatr called Fang and she was level 80 and killed everything. I have lots of nostalgia for GSC! But I still like Hoenn more.
also for those interested: 3>5>2>1>4. can't stand sinnoh.
Not really. I started with Blue and I now think it's crap. I can't stand the game mechanics. The game has become better and better with each generation. Incidentally, I think the shortest leap forward was with Gen III (although arguably Gen V is a strong contender since it barely innovated in anything). Gen III introduced many new Pokémon and focused on them almost exclusively. Gen IV was more democratic with all the other gens. In Gen IV, Pokémon from Gens I to III gained new evolutions. It was something that made me admire GF, because they hadn't forgotten the old ones. Gen III didn't even have backwards compatibility, and my favourite Pokémon was only available in Emerald, and only after the Elite Four! Don't know if you could get Houndour in the Gamecube games, but to me it didn't matter since I wasn't interested in owning a Gamecube after Nintendo's failure to keep up with the console market.
I was 13 when I started playing Gen II. You were probably 13 when you started playing Gen III. This is a remarkable age for many people, which influences our judgment. Gen II has a lot of flaws (Chalumeau went through them in detail, although I don't agree with em about the game not aging well), but to me it's dearest because it's what I was playing in my pre-teens and teen years, when I was old enough to have a better understanding of the game, yet young enough to be overwhelmed by it.
For me, 4 > 5 > 2 > 1 > 3.