Pokémon coming into the real world with Pokémon GO through augmented reality
Vlad Tverdohleb | | Sep 28, 2015 03:58 PM EDT |
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Travel between virtual reality and the real world with Pokémon GO! It will be available for iPhones and Android devices to download for free and no charges in February 2016, The game is being developed by The Pokémon Company and Niantic Inc., a former Google startup.
Pokémon, originally called Capsule Monsters or Pocket Monsters, is one of the most beloved media franchises of the world since its creation 17 years ago, and is now becoming a mobile game for Smart phones in 2016.
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Since the news went out on Pokémon website, fans of Pokémon have never been so excited for the release of a new mobile game, Pokémon GO.
Pokémon GO lets you discover and catch Pokémon in a new world through augmented reality. The application uses real location information to encourage gamers and users to discover and search far and wide for Pokémons in the real world.
For the past Pokémo game series, the settings used have been real-world locations like the Kanto and Hokkaido regions of Japan, Paris, and New York. These places have been used as an inspiration for the setting in which the game takes place. However, in 2016, it will be different, since the setting will be the real world.
With Pokémon GO, you can battle and trade with other players, discover new communities, and neighborhood, with Pokémons alongside their trainers. The game has even developed more its open and social experiences, since it is what the game has always valued and focused since the very first release of Pokémon into our lives.
Alongside the release of Pokémon GO, a small device called Pokémon GO Plus, being developed and manufactured by Nintendo Co., Ltd, is a device that lets you connect to a Smartphone and notifies the player through LED and vibration. The player can also catch the Pokémon and perform other actions by pressing the button at the center of the device. The device enables the player to enjoy even when offline or when they are not looking at their smartphones.
Pokémon has went far since its first release as a game on Nintendo 17 years ago, which stays as a second most successful video game-based franchise, falling in behind Nintendo's own Mario empire. After making the game, it has become a tv series, then is now coming into the screens of our mobile phones. Fans anticipate the release of the game, with excitement and the hope that the game reaches the levels of their expectations.
For further information about the game, the trailer of Pokémon GO may also be watched at Youtube, which currently has almost 17 million views.
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