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Smannesman: And did she find her Pokemon?
Wait, maybe it was just a dead Magikarp.
And I thought it was going to be about another kind of Missingno in the game, then I realised it was about Pokemon Go and a real corpse.
Maybe it was a real life easter egg, though x(

My mum just told me about that new Pokemon Go experience, a friend of her is extremely intrigued by it.
When she said he would go for a walk to find some Pokemon and I didn't know a 'game' like that existed, I just thought 'what the hell is wrong with him?'^^
And how does it work anyway? Strange...
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Shadowstalker16: If only Nintendo could create better REAL pokemon
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Breja: I'm sure their top secret genetic engineering labs are working on it full time.
The new poison / fire crocodile baby they leaked seems promising.
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Smannesman: That basically has nothing to do with the game, so why uninstall it?
Maybe because every time she started the game, she would remember the body of a human being floating in water.
It could happen, we don't know how deeply something like this could affect a person (I don't, at least).

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Zeeaire: My mum just told me about that new Pokemon Go experience, a friend of her is extremely intrigued by it.
When she said he would go for a walk to find some Pokemon and I didn't know a 'game' like that existed, I just thought 'what the hell is wrong with him?'^^
Which doesn't necessarily means people won't think he is weirdo.
I would not advice visiting a elementary school to catch pokemons.
This is what people will probably see when they look at him.
Just some friendly advice.
Post edited July 09, 2016 by almabrds
I'm really glad that I live in a country that the game doesn't work, nor will ever get the release here, because otherwise I would've always seen/heard on the news or from friends that someone went in trouble because different reasons.
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Fairfox: I hope she did not poke teh mon. Nasty surprise for teh laydee, but on teh other hand Imma glad teh poor dude was found and was not just left alone, unfound, for however longs :(.
That's true.
His family (hopefully the authorities contacted them) finally knows what happened after his disappearance.
Rest in peace.
Post edited July 09, 2016 by almabrds
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Zeeaire: And how does it work anyway? Strange...
Pokémon GO! plays out very similar to a proper Pokémon game. The only difference is how you level up and evolve your Pokémon. Everything else is just as you would imagine; wander around, discover and catch new Pokémon, visit shops for supplies, and battle trainers at different gyms. I think it is a great way to encourage people to go outside and walk around. It also promotes travel as special events will take place in certain locations that you will only be able to participate in if you are there. Many games and apps offer similar Augmented Reality experiences, but the Pokémon style of gameplay is just so perfectly suited to it. It's worth checking out.
http://66.media.tumblr.com/69f257438274fc6200bef2de59194bd8/tumblr_mtdis7yM511rrcih9o1_500.jpg
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almabrds: Which doesn't necessarily means people won't think he is weirdo.
I would not advice visiting a elementary school to catch pokemons.
This is what people will probably see when they look at him.
Just some friendly advice.
Yeah, I wouldn't have expected him to play it since he plays games much less frequently than me and isn't even interested in animes (me neither but I found Pokemon to be quite funny and cute, of course only if there doesn't get a corpse in your way).
I think his mother told him he should pretend to walk with the dog when he is about to catch a pokemon^^

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Tekkaman-James: Pokémon GO! plays out very similar to a proper Pokémon game. The only difference is how you level up and evolve your Pokémon. Everything else is just as you would imagine; wander around, discover and catch new Pokémon, visit shops for supplies, and battle trainers at different gyms. I think it is a great way to encourage people to go outside and walk around. It also promotes travel as special events will take place in certain locations that you will only be able to participate in if you are there. Many games and apps offer similar Augmented Reality experiences, but the Pokémon style of gameplay is just so perfectly suited to it. It's worth checking out.
And does the mobile phone recognize different types of landscapes and when other people with Pokemon Go cross your way, you can battle them?
But I think that would be pure coincidence...
I know of another augmented reality game, Spirit Camera for the Nintendo DS...I think that would be even more frightening in the said situation.
Post edited July 09, 2016 by Zeeaire
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Zeeaire: Yeah, I wouldn't have expected him to play it since he plays games much less frequently than me and isn't even interested in animes (me neither but I found Pokemon to be quite funny and cute, of course only if there doesn't get a corpse in your way).
As Pokémon has been around for 20 years, many younger people don't even think of shows like Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh! and DragonBall Z as being Japanese. It isn't unusual to meet someone who claims not to like anime, but will then tell you they really like one of the shows I listed. It's much the same as how some older people who grew up with shows like Speed Racer, Battle of the Planets or Robotech often don't think of them as being inherently Japanese.

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Zeeaire: And does the mobile phone recognize different types of landscapes and when other people with Pokemon Go cross your way, you can battle them?
But I think that would be pure coincidence...
It recognizes different landscapes and also points of interest. Having said that, the Pokémon you will discover are also dependent on your Trainer Level, so just because you're near water doesn't guarantee a water Pokémon will appear, but it is definitely more likely. As for running into other trainers, you will have the ability to trade or battle them just like the proper games. There are already tons of people playing the game, so running into someone won't be that big of a coincidence. In a densely populated area, or at a public event, you are sure to run into a few trainers. For a more asynchronous experience, you can also defend your local Pokémon Gym by assigning a Pokémon to guard it. Attacking a defended gym allows you to battle nearby trainers without them physically being present.

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Zeeaire: I know of another augmented reality game, Spirit Camera for the Nintendo DS...I think that would be even more frightening in the said situation.
I would certainly think that stumbling upon a corpse while playing Spirit Camera would definitely make for a much more disturbing situation.
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gogtrial34987: (Pretty much the same as Ingress, right?)
It's made by the same dev, Niantic, and uses data collected by Ingress.
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gogtrial34987: There's so much amazing wildlife out there, so much unsuspected scenery to take your breath away...
https://i.chzbgr.com/full/8819258112/h340B3311/
Post edited July 09, 2016 by Starmaker