Actually, not only was Mew was the last Pokémon added to the game (it was added in the space the debug tools were during testing), but all evidence shows this not to be the case. From all evidence (index numbers in Generation I games, early sketches, etc.) as well as Ken Sugimori himself confirming it, the very first Pokémon created was Rhydon*.From my understanding, Mew was the first Pokémon to be created when Game Freak was first developing the Pokémon games.
Because you HAVE to vote one or the other (the empire forces you)I would have loved to have seen the massive backlog of glitches a Pokédex number 0 would have created in Gen 1
also why doesn't the poll have a "who cares" option
Because you HAVE to vote one or the other (the empire forces you)
According to the anime, Mewtwo was made from a FOSSILIZED EYEBROW of Mew. "Fossilized" means that it was DEAD. As such, most likely, a LIVING Mewtwo was discovered before a LIVING Mew was discovered. So Mewtwo got to go first in the Pokédex.
That's just my theory, anyways.
Considering the fact that Mew was probably the cause of many of the glitches in the first place, it might not have been that much worse.I would have loved to have seen the massive backlog of glitches a Pokédex number 0 would have created in Gen 1
also why doesn't the poll have a "who cares" option
Although Mew was one of the last to be added, I'm confident I read somewhere that they trademarked 'Mew' years before the release.Actually, not only was Mew was the last Pokémon added to the game (it was added in the space the debug tools were during testing), but all evidence shows this not to be the case. From all evidence (index numbers in Generation I games, early sketches, etc.) as well as Ken Sugimori himself confirming it, the very first Pokémon created was Rhydon*.
Also, the Pokédex more reflects the discovery of Pokémon in universe (as well as our own playthroughs) rather than their chronological existence. Plus, Mew being the first Pokémon ever is in question thanks to the Sinnoh creation myth, which indicates that Arceus created the universe, then created Dialga, Palkia, Giratina, Uxie, Mesprit, and Azelf shortly after. It's a Blaziken and the egg scenario.
And the lore of Mew possibly being the ancestor of all Pokémon has more to do with two concepts. The first is Mew's ability to learn every TM, HM, and most move tutors (the only ones it can't learn from simply refuse to teach it to Mew, not that Mew couldn't theoretically learn them). The other being the theme of genetics and evolution (both Pokémon's version as well as real life evolution) that is common throughout Generation I. Influences of the popularity of Jurassic Park lead to dinosaur-esque designs being common as well as the concept of fossil Pokémon. And we also have Eevee's unstable genetic make-up leading it to evolve into multiple Pokémon. And the cherry on top being the Mew duo, with Mewtwo being a genetically engineered super Pokémon and Mew supposedly being the progenitor of all Pokémon.
*I also learned researching this post that two other really early designs are Lapras and Clefairy.
You are right (in fact, it was the first trademark applied for all the way back in 1990), but this is the same company that trademarked "WaterBlue Version" and "Delta Emerald". Some ideas might have been developed for Mew early on, but early doesn't equal first.Although Mew was one of the last to be added, I'm confident I read somewhere that they trademarked 'Mew' years before the release.