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Friday 11 September 2015

Capture Pokemon in real life with Android and Apple


Apparently the tables by Nintendo which holds the trademark rights Pokemon are never finished
In an extraordinary conference held yesterday morning The Pokemon Company has announced the release of a new game for Smartphone which will be called Pokemon GO

This game will be able to download it in the year 2016 developed dala publisher Niantic Labs with the help and cooperation of Junichi Masuda, Game Director of Game Freak



This sensational game will allow people from around in the world to go around their city in search of Pokemon, either alone or with their friends
All this is possible through the game and your smartphone, we have tools for supporting a device called Pokemon GO Plus



This Pokemon GO Plus is nothing but a worn bracelet that is connected to our Smartphone via Bluetooth that allows us to move forward in the game providing light signals and vibration
For example, the bracelet will notify a nearby Pokemon, then the same with this tool we can capture Pokemon by pressing a few buttons on it
Apparently the bracelet is still required to run the application, but it certainly makes it more fun



Besides Nintendo, Pokemon GO is made from a part of Google, which developed the game Ingress, a video game for Smartphone that uses the GPS and augmented reality, based on which will be developed even Pokemon GO
Junichi Masuda, director of some Pokemon games will be present in the project just to give that spirit of the classic Pokemon, music and settings




Pokemon GO will be available on the Apple Store and Google Play for free, with the option to buy some things in the application
Definitely a novelty not just in gaming that will give access to a video game using real life and places everyday
Apparently this game is actually in the works for two years and probably the April Fool last Google Maps, where you had to catch the Pokemon on the map, it will be a field test to see the involvement of users


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