Thursday, July 28, 2016



A DRAGONITE IN ASIA!!!







Time to check the Google Trends and see which Asian countries crave for Pokémon Go to become available in their region.



If you don't know what is Pokémon Go, get out of here. You must be living under a rock to not be caught in the whiff of excitement. But hey, just hang on I'm only kidding (I'm not!).

This mobile app from Niantic is the fastest downloaded app with 10 million downloads on its first week. As of now, it has exceeded 40 million and we are expecting these numbers to blow up. It allows players to catch virtual monsters in an augmented reality environment with the help of GPS technology.



Before we reveal those hungry-for-Pokémon areas, here is the list of nations lucky to have Pokémon Go already. Oh well, I'm jealous of these guys.

July 6

Australia
New Zealand
United States

July 13

Germany

July 14

United Kingdom

July 15

Italy
Spain
Portugal

July 16

Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Greece
Greenland
Hungary
Iceland
Ireland
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Sweden
Switzerland




July 17

Canada

July 19

Puerto Rico

July 22

Japan

July 24

France (should be on July 14 but was released at a latter date to pay respects due to the recent terrorist attack)

July 25

Hong Kong

So far, only two Asian countries has the game. Pokémon Go becomes mysteriously available in Indonesia even if Niantic did not officially release the app on the region. They must be having some serious game crashes out there.






Developers revealed that Thailand (search volume index: 9) will be having the game by September. Ouch!


Here are the top countries that craved for Pokémon Go as per Google search rankings.


1. Indonesia (search volume index: 100)

2. Philippines (search volume index: 46)

3. Singapore (search volume index: 36)

4. Malaysia (search volume index: 32)

5. India (search volume index: 23)

So far, I haven't heard about any plans of Niantic for these regions. Keep your hopes up!





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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Whenever a Pokémon appears on their app, Pokémon go players will start running toward the spawn area. It happens even if the cute monster is not particularly rare. It is not too long before someone might take advantage of this craze only to pull a prank or a crime.



Just like what happened recently when Vine personality Logan Paul screams "DRAGONITE!" in the middle of a mob in Central Park. Seriously?

Check this out:

DRAGONITE causes stampede

Here is the YouTube video:



There is no Dragonite as it is a rare Pokémon. However, you would be very speechless to witness people dropping everything that they hold (except their phone) in the hopes of catching one of the most powerful monsters of the game.

If a thief is around, bags and other valuables could have been looted. Don't just believe some folks screaming names of rare Pokémon. Try to check your in-game map first before freaking out and joining the crowd.

"There's a Vaporeon below that truck. RUN!"

Did you just take your first step out? See, I got you there.




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