Pokémon GO! AR Pokemon game (aka Pokemon in real life!)

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Travel between the real world and the virtual world of Pokémon with Pokémon GO for iPhone and Android devices! With Pokémon GO, you'll discover Pokémon in a whole new world—your own! Pokémon GO will use real location information to encourage players to search far and wide in the real world to discover Pokémon.

The Pokémon video game series has used real-world locations such as the Hokkaido and Kanto regions of Japan, New York, and Paris as inspiration for the fantasy settings in which its games take place. Now the real world will be the setting!

The Pokémon video game series has always valued open and social experiences, such as connecting with other players to enjoy trading and battling Pokémon. Pokémon GO’s gameplay experience goes beyond what appears on screen, as players explore their neighborhoods, communities, and the world they live in to discover Pokémon alongside friends and other players.

You can watch the video at the top of the page to better understand the Pokémon GO experience.

A small device called a Pokémon GO Plus will enable Pokémon GO players to enjoy the game even when they’re not looking at their smartphone. The device connects to the smartphone via Bluetooth and notifies the player about events in the game—such as the appearance of a Pokémon nearby—using an LED and vibration. In addition, players can catch Pokémon or perform other simple actions by pressing the button on the device. Pokémon GO Plus is being developed and manufactured by Nintendo Co., Ltd.



Pokémon GO is being developed by Niantic, Inc. Originally founded by Google Earth co-creator John Hanke as a start-up within Google, Niantic is known for creating Ingress, the augmented reality mobile game that utilizes GPS technology to fuel a sci-fi story encompassing the entire world. Ingress currently has 12 million downloads worldwide.

Niantic, Inc., The Pokémon Company, and Nintendo Co., Ltd., will all contribute to the Pokémon GO project.

Furthermore, Junichi Masuda of Game Freak Inc., the game director of the Pokémon video game series, is also contributing to the project. He is hard at work ensuring that the fun of Pokémon makes its way into this new project, and is also looking to come up with new kinds of gameplay while thinking of ways to connect this project with the main series of Pokémon video games.

Pokémon GO will be available for download at no charge on the App Store and Google Play. In-app purchases will be available.

Look forward to much more information about Pokémon GO leading up to its launch in 2016!

http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-go/

Hopefully Niantic hires more staff for this since one of the biggest problems with Ingress is a lack of staff able to deal with the amount of work they need to do (especially processing all portal submissions, which they recently stopped accepting). Second problem is a lack of portals in rural areas our just outside of town can make it hard for players who don't live in the city. Hopefully this game will still give people a lot of Pokemon to find and fight regardless of where they live.

Also RIP your phone battery.
 
Sir Prince said:
Apparently work started on it two years ago so it is possible they full well knew about it when they made that joke.

The video of the game looks so similar I feel there was some work done between the two on it. Probably used this "joke" to see how people would react to the game idea.
 
Some friends an I (all computer scientists) were sitting in one of the computer labs on campus when we heard about the Google Maps one. We said then someone needs to do real work pokemon. I'm honestly excited. Ingress had some great concepts, let down by what I thought was mediocre story telling and lack of motivation. This has all the underpinnings, let's hope they pull it off.
 
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