Is Pokemon GO The Future of Gaming?

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Since Pokemon GO was released in America last week, people (nerds specifically) have been itching to go outside for the first time since the early 90s when Video games became mainstream inside the home idiot boxes that created a whole sub-culture of mole people.

Many video game analysts wishfully hope that VR will be the future of gaming. However, AR can be just as fun and due to some wild Pokemon Go antics that have already taken place, I think it's safe to say that any game that forces gamers to go outside for some exercise and fun bodes well for the future of AR gaming.

What do you think American Chroners? UK guys, are you anticipating the release of Pokemon Go in the UK? Albeit it is a younger generational thing...
 
My kids can't wait to play it. And I can't wait to give them an excuse to go out into the world and explore it again, as kids should!

In the meantime, there have been some fun stories about Pokemon Go:

Here's something I found on my Twitter feed:

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And some bizarre news headlines:

Pokemon Go player finds dead body in Wyoming river while searching for a Pokestop
Police ask Pokemon GO players to stop trying to catch Sandshrew in the police station

Unfortunately, not available in the UK as yet - as it's reportedly so popular it's crashing the servers:
Why you can't officially play Pokemon Go (and how to play it)

A great example of augmented reality in action, though. :)
 
My teenage daughter started playing that game a few days ago. Yesterday she walked around the neighborhood for about 3 hours catching Pokemons. At least she is getting more fresh air and exercise.
 
My kids can't wait to play it. And I can't wait to give them an excuse to go out into the world and explore it again, as kids should!

In the meantime, there have been some fun stories about Pokemon Go:

Here's something I found on my Twitter feed:

Cm7rrjPWcAAFYos.jpg


And some bizarre news headlines:

Pokemon Go player finds dead body in Wyoming river while searching for a Pokestop
Police ask Pokemon GO players to stop trying to catch Sandshrew in the police station

Unfortunately, not available in the UK as yet - as it's reportedly so popular it's crashing the servers:
Why you can't officially play Pokemon Go (and how to play it)

A great example of augmented reality in action, though. :)

HAHA they weren't doing a drug deal. They were doing a pokemon deal!!!! Only Pokemon can bring the world together! Professor Oak was right all along.
 
I can't wait for this to come out in the UK! I wasn't sure how popular it would be when I first heard about it but it seems to be going down well in the US.
 
Pokemon Go is already surpassing twitter in active users is currently trending worldwide on all major social networking sites and is the number one app to get in both Android and Apple store. It is so popular that Pokemon Go is already installed on 5% of all Android devices in the world!!!! However something about these latest statistics makes me wonder if this is just another google +. Yes that was really popular when it was first announced, but now no one uses it! However, there are plenty of ways nintendo can keep people playing pokemon forever! They already lasted this long right??

'Pokémon GO' Is About To Surpass Twitter In Daily Active Users On Android
 
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My son and I are playing, but not super seriously. It's a cute game.

A friend of mine posted a pic yesterday; she and her husband went walking around looking for Pokemon, they ended up at a Pokestop chatting to a completely random group of strangers and left with new friends. Fresh air, exercise AND making friends. :)

It's funny driving around though, as you can immediately spot the ones who are playing by the look of concentration and the cell phones held up. :D
 
AR gaming has been around for some time - indeed, the company that developed Pokemon Go, Niantic (a company that started within Google, and has since gone independent), have had their own AR game, Ingress, out for four years.

I'd say this is far more an immediate success for marketing than AR gaming, but that AR gaming might benefit in the long term, assuming other developers can jump on board with things as compelling as Pokemon Go.
 
AR gaming has been around for some time - indeed, the company that developed Pokemon Go, Niantic (a company that started within Google, and has since gone independent), have had their own AR game, Ingress, out for four years.

I'd say this is far more an immediate success for marketing than AR gaming, but that AR gaming might benefit in the long term, assuming other developers can jump on board with things as compelling as Pokemon Go.

Hmm. We tried Ingress a year or so ago, but there wasn't enough action around our area. We're pretty rural, in a small town, and there wasn't a lot going on. Pokemon might be more popular -- we'll have to see!
 
Since Pokemon GO was released in America last week, people (nerds specifically) have been itching to go outside for the first time since the early 90s when Video games became mainstream inside the home idiot boxes that created a whole sub-culture of mole people.
Early 90s?! Loosers, my home computer and Atari rocked the early 80s! (I still have a working 2600 with cartridges. I think my dad tossed out both TI-99s.)

Actually, seeing a 50 something Trumpster running around my lot talking to a young black dude about Pokemon was a nice change of pace compared to what I usually encounter outside my gas station in the wee hours of the morning.
 
Hmm...seriously? TheDustyZebra was already taken, so I had to settle for DustyZebra. Which, well, is ironic since the reason I ended up with TheDustyZebra in the first place, back in the day, was because the domain DustyZebra was already taken. Ah well.

We've now found that the church across the highway is a Pokestop (which makes my daughter crazy because I call it a pokey-spot) and we got five little dudes on our regular walk path. Don't ask me what they were. There was a cat at the end, which I'm told is bad. I must at this point admit that Pokemon was after my time -- or right in the middle of my Civilization time, anyway -- and I have no clue about any of it. Oh, one of the little dudes froze the game and we had to restart the iPad.

When my son wakes up, I'll send him on a walk.
 
I'm not sure I can buy into a game that would make me have to go outside in the heat of summer. I have no idea how I managed to do all that playing outside I did as a kid. Seriously though, I do like the idea of games outside, but the last thing we need is more people staring at their phones, oblivious to their surroundings.
 
I'm not sure I can buy into a game that would make me have to go outside in the heat of summer. I have no idea how I managed to do all that playing outside I did as a kid. Seriously though, I do like the idea of games outside, but the last thing we need is more people staring at their phones, oblivious to their surroundings.

Don't worry this is the loading screen Nintendo created specifically for this game to drill it into our heads. Every time you play.

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according to Asian stock markets Nintendo Stock is up 25% since release of Pokemon Go and it isn't even worldwide yet!
 
Don't worry this is the loading screen Nintendo created specifically for this game to drill it into our heads. Every time you play.

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Heh, love it. I wonder how that'll hold up in court when some idiot walks right off that bridge in real life and sues.
 
Well my partner just stated his opinion. He wants to play, but not available UK yet. I reminded him it had released in the USA last week and what follows is his plan.

Use his VPN to make his phone show as American. Download the game onto phone. Sorted.

I said it's not released UK yet so no pokemons.

He stared at me in horror. 'I'm not going outside. I'll be looking where the pokemon are and changing my phone gps to that location. I shall then see the pokemon, catch the pokemon and find all of the hard to get pokemon without having to leave the sofa.'

I was confused about the whole GPS of the phone but apparently it's easy to spoof if you know what you are doing and have the right developer access and skills.

So people, there we have the gamer who is also an electronic engineer who defeated the 'have to go outside' element of pokemon go. In about 5 minutes.

He is planning on getting the big flying ones and showing off I think.
 
Well my partner just stated his opinion. He wants to play, but not available UK yet. I reminded him it had released in the USA last week and what follows is his plan.

Use his VPN to make his phone show as American. Download the game onto phone. Sorted.

I said it's not released UK yet so no pokemons.

He stared at me in horror. 'I'm not going outside. I'll be looking where the pokemon are and changing my phone gps to that location. I shall then see the pokemon, catch the pokemon and find all of the hard to get pokemon without having to leave the sofa.'

I was confused about the whole GPS of the phone but apparently it's easy to spoof if you know what you are doing and have the right developer access and skills.

So people, there we have the gamer who is also an electronic engineer who defeated the 'have to go outside' element of pokemon go. In about 5 minutes.

He is planning on getting the big flying ones and showing off I think.


I'm amazingly impressed.
 
Update on the OH's Pokemon journey.

He made his phone pretend to be American and now has it on his phone. He then proceeded to start with a pikachu. However he encountered a problem with the GPS spoofing. (A minor problem apparently). He plonked himself in Times Square, but saw no Pokemon! Something to do with either the element of the game which requires moving around, or Pokemon Go saw through his spoof and not load the proper location data (map was fine, but no landmarks or pokemon).

However, he claims this is a minor setback and he has fixed it - 1 by hiding his GPS spoof, and by making a moving GPS (moves through a route). This has worked.

However, this has itself raised two fresh problems - it eats his battery like crazy and apparently doing this can get you banned from Pokemon GO. He does not recommend, but also says you need route access to your phone which most people don't. He sent his phone to the north pole, but failed to find any pokemon. He was disappointed.

So I think he will continue doing this until it is available in the UK and then he will be a good boy and play by the official rules as he doesn't want to get banned! But might employ it to get a hard to get pokemon.

So verdict is - doable, but not advisable.
 
Considering how many AR games there have been, PKGO is really bringing it out into the spotlight, and it's doing it beautifully.

I spent a good 5-6 hours yesterday (and another 2-3 late night/early morning) out catching Pokemon, and as well as the fresh air which I usually avoid, I also met some really lovely people who were also out playing.

TEAM MYSTIC!!! WOOP!!!
 

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