Less than half a week after its release, reports Buzzfeed, Pokemon GO is proving to be dangerously addictive on the level of some illegal substances. I found a Squirtle! #PokemonGO pic.twitter.com/UyZlflRSvt — neontaster (@neontaster) July 8, 2016 As anyone even tangentially interested in the Pokemon gaming universe knows, Pokemon GO, the augmented reality Pokemon mobile phone app, has been released in the Android and iOS app stores in Japan, Australia, and the US. Pokemon GO is pretty awesome, placing Pokemon in real locations around the physical world, which it can interact with by referencing satellite readings of the trainer and their surroundings. It inspires players to get...
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