Pokemon Go Craze Finally Hits Japan
Muhammad Rameez Published July 22, 2016 | 03:58 PM
TOKYO, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd july,2016) : Pikachu was welcomed home by thousands of enthusiastic gamers Friday as the global phenomenon of Pokemon Go finally launched in Japan, extending a wildly successful franchise that is part of the national social fabric. The smartphone app has now been launched in more than 40 countries, including the US and much of Europe, but Japan -- where Nintendo started the mythical creature franchise 20 years ago -- was kept waiting. The suspense lasted for days, as international media reports about a timeline for the Japan rollout kept changing, and Nintendo, the Pokemon Company, and the game's US-based developer Niantic all declined to comment. But that finally ended Friday as the game was made available online in Japan. "We are truly happy that we have been able to bring this to Japan, where Pokemon was born," Niantic announced on its blog. It attributed the delay in Japan to responses "beyond our expectations" after the game's rolling release began on July 6.
User reaction in Japan was ecstatic.
Sixteen-year-old high school student Mamiko Amaha was immersed in Pokemon Go with a group of girlfriends in Tokyo's historic Asakusa district in search of Pokemon characters, as crowds of tourists strolled around. "It was like, 'Finally! I want to play it immediately,'" Amaha said outside colourful Sensoji Temple of her reaction when the app became available. "When we're playing, we see Pokemon on our friend's shoulder," she added.
"So we're like, "It's there, it's there!" Her friend Maika Kubo, also 16, admitted to being a bit perplexed at playing the game. But that didn't dampen her enthusiasm. "I'm not really familiar with Pokemon, but it's fun," she said. Since its global launch, Pokemon Go has sparked a worldwide frenzy among users who have taken to the streets with their smartphones. The free app uses satellite locations, graphics and camera capabilities to overlay cartoon monsters on real-world settings, challenging players to capture and train the creatures for battles.
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