After a somewhat rocky launch over the last 24 hours, Pokémon Go is now available in the US for iOS. The App Store link can be found here, while any Android users will have to keep checking the Play Store version until it indicates the app is ready to download in their respective region. Pokémon Go first began populating in app stores in Australia and New Zealand yesterday, and the availability of the app in those two markets alone set off an internet frenzy that's persisted all throughout the day....
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Pokemon Go rolls out to iOS App Store, available in select US locations 0
July 7th at 3:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsNintendo and Niantic Labs on Tuesday surprised with a limited rollout of anticipated augmented reality game Pokémon Go, making the title available for download in Australia, New Zealand and certain U.S. markets.
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Pokémon Go is now rolling out for iOS and Android 0
July 7th at 3:49am / The Verge / 0 opinionsPokémon Go, the augmented reality mobile game from Nintendo and developer Niantic Labs, is out now for both iOS and Android in select countries. The app's Play Store listing is available here and the App Store link here. However, it appears to be unavailable for some US users at this time, while Australia and New Zealand users are reporting the app is indeed available for both Android and iOS. According to The Wall Street Journal, The Pokémon Company is recommending US and Japan users "please wait...
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Pokémon Go is rolling out now for iOS and Android 0
July 7th at 3:42am / Macworld / 0 opinionsThe game uses your smartphone's camera, sensors, and location-sharing capabilities to put Nintendo's characters in the real world.
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Zynga’s latest comeback strategy is a gorgeous mobile racing game 0
June 30th at 4:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsOver the last few years Zynga has tried many tactics to get a foothold in the mobile space, a platform where it has struggled to replicate the same success it saw on Facebook. Those tactics have included everything from acquiring popular games like Draw Something and Words with Friends, to adapting franchises like FarmVille, and even creating new titles like the strategy-focused Empires & Allies....
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Crashlands brings humor to an otherwise bleak survivalist game 0
June 25th at 5:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsFor those looking for a deep, exceptionally-bizarre RPG, Crashlands is a great place to land.
