Because it's bothering me: "...enough to pique my interest..."
I could write a 50-page essay about my Pokemon memories. But considering I doubt anyone would even care here is a 2 paragraph version.
The first game I got was Red. The only way I could play it was a Super Game Boy via my SNES. In fact the first time I ever bought a Game Boy was my beloved Teal GBC when Gold/Silver were released. For me the funnest aspects of this franchise are (1) Collecting and (2) Battling. Here is a sentence containing my opinion for every generation.
1) Amazing and beautifully broken.
2) I fell in love with this later in life when I realized it was just as broken as Gen1. (Both Gen 1 and Gen 2 allowed for Arbitrary Code Execution, which ironically is retained in the VC releases so I can transfer as many shiny Mew's and shiny Celebi's as I want to Poke Bank!)
3) This generation made me fall in love again considering in the 2000's Gen2 was not on my good side.
4) No. Just NOOO.
5) Finally a breath of fresh air, for the first time since Gen 1 I could play an entire game and catch everything I see as I wasn't constantly saying "Oh this is a Gen 1-4 Pokemon and I have it already."
6) FINALLY the franchise goes into 3D, and these games were great too. However the fact so few new Pokemon were added it is also kind of a sad disappointment.
7) FINALLY so many needed fixes such as HM removal, not using the same 8 gym formula, etc. Amazing games.
Here is my most recent event. Considering I owned Pokemon Stadium I stored all of my GB critters on the N64 carts. (Good thing too, as my GB cartridge batteries have died) After replacing said batteries I transferred my Pokemon from Stadium to the GB games, successfully extracted the save data, injected this save data into my 3DS Virtual Console titles, and then transferred my legit Gen1/2 Pokemon into the Pokemon Bank. (This requires a modified 3DS and Everdrive 64 by the way) I think it is the most epic thing to have my very-first-ever-Pokemon Charizard on my Pokemon Sun cart. EPIC.