Happy Pokémon hunting grounds
If there’s one word to describe Eastwood City, forget clichés like “posh” or “burgis.” It’s nocturnal. When the bars open at dusk, call center workers arrive to dine
If there’s one word to describe Eastwood City, forget clichés like “posh” or “burgis.” It’s nocturnal. When the bars open at dusk, call center workers arrive to dine
Officially called the Pikachu Outbreak, The Pokemon Company-created event was first launched in 2014 and easily became a much-awaited festival annually.
FROM falling down a flight of stairs to stepping on dog poop, stopping a school bus to catch an Exeggcute, and swarming a school chapel-turned-Pokémon Center, these are just some
IN SEPTEMBER 2015, Nintendo announced a new project that shook the world to its core: “Pokémon Go.” It’s a mobile app that uses GPS technology and real-life environments, allowing players
1. Grab this Saturday’s issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. Go to the To Be You section and post a photo using your “Pokémon Go” app. (Hint: see our image
It finally happened. I’m officially a Pokémon Go widow. When Pokémon Go—a free-to-play, location-based augmented reality game that runs on iOS and Android devices—was first released in Australia,
Can’t get enough of Pokémon Go? A Korean bakery aims to satisfy cravings of addicted fans of the global smartphone game.
“I have your Mang Tomas [lechon sauce] in the car,” said actor and model Keith Thompson, and we saw Pia’s face light up.
The mobile game Pokemon Go has not just unleashed virtual Pokemons in the world; it’s also opened a floodgate of memestorms on the Internet.
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