Showing posts with label Reality Mobile Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reality Mobile Game. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2016

Pokemon Go helps teen with autism make friends


Video game Pokémon Go might be doing more for people than helping them get off the couch.

That's as a 17-year old autism patient said the hit virtual reality game is helping him feel more comfortable with socializing.

William Harmon said he doesn't have many friends because he doesn't know how to start a conversation, but he now finds it easier to make friends--thanks to Pikachu and friends who appear via augmented reality.

But an expert emphasized that parental or professional help is still needed to help autistic patients develop social skills.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Friday, August 19, 2016

Pokemon Go spurs lifestyle changes, business boom as it rolls out in Asia


JAKARTA - Asian fans of smartphone game Pokemon Go are hunting out the best telecom providers and network gear to overcome the hurdle posed by patchy network signals in their race to capture virtual cartoon characters.

From Indonesia to Hong Kong and Cambodia, the wild popularity of Nintendo's augmented reality app is also driving lifestyle changes for many gamers, who must trudge through real-life locations in their quest.

The game launched in many Southeast Asian countries on Aug. 5, a month after the United States, New Zealand and Australia, but enthusiasts are finding they must first vanquish shaky transmission signals.

In Indonesia, Muchamad Syaifudin, a 29-year-old bank employee, said he switched to a mobile carrier offering better data packages, while his friends snapped up modems, at a cost of $20 each, to lock on to the signals.

"We can bring the modems to play, especially at places where a signal is hard to find," Syaifudin told Reuters by telephone.

He and his friends living in Central Java, a province famed for its idyllic paddy fields and mountains, used to spend leisure time playing strategy games at home.

But now, armed with the new devices, they increasingly venture out to catch the Pokemons that appear at temples and other landmarks where people gather.

In Hong Kong, commuters are hopping on the trams known as "ding dings" in their forays, while in countries such as Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, the U.S. State Department has sent tweets warning players to beware of unexploded wartime mines.

The game officially launched just two weeks ago in Indonesia, but tens of thousands of enthusiastic adopters among a population of 250 million had started playing earlier, using proxy sites to access app stores elsewhere.

Gamers are fueling a boom for modem makers, such as PT Smartfren Telecom, whose nationwide sales of 4G modems, priced around 300,000 rupiah ($23) each, have jumped five-fold in just two months.

The firm has launched new devices with bigger battery capacity, Derrick Surya, Smartfren's vice president for brand and marketing communication, told Reuters.

Retailers also benefit as more gamers seek devices to power up mobile connections and minimize the expense of data packages.

"More and more customers are looking for alternative sources of additional mobile network capacity," said Billy Cahya, a salesman at an electronics shop in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta.

Also surging, however, is the demand for game innovations, ranging from new characters to a higher maximum level players can reach, said Syaifudin.

"Looking for Pokemons, looking for items, battling at gyms...We have done that again and again," he said, referring to game sites where players stage contests between virtual characters.

"It probably needs a new concept to retain our interest."

Other players complain rural areas have few Pokestops, or stockpile sites to secure equipment needed to catch Pokemons.

"We have fewer Pokestops in Legazpi City compared to metropolitan areas," said Rey Anthony Ostria, a player in the Philippine city about 340 km (211 miles) from Manila, the capital.

"In towns that I have visited, there's almost none."

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Monday, August 8, 2016

Xavier School doesn't welcome Pokemon Go players


MANILA – Heads up, Pokemon Go players! If you happen to be in San Juan, don’t try to go to any Poke Stop at a private school in San Juan City.

In a Facebook post on Sunday, Xavier School reminded its faculty, staff and students that it is implementing a “no gaming policy” inside the campus.

It is also not accepting visitors who want to access Poke Stops inside the campus.

“Visitors in search of Poke Stops are not welcome! Have a great week ahead!” Xavier School said.



Pokemon Go was launched in the Philippines and other Asian countries over the weekend, causing Filipinos to flock to various public places to catch virtual creatures.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

LOOK: Celebs hooked on Pokemon Go


MANILA – Local celebrities have joined millions of gamers in searching for virtual creatures with the launch of the wildly popular mobile game Pokemon Go here in the Philippines.

Players have flocked to public places – from malls and parks to schools and churches – in search of the strongest and rarest Pokemon.

Here’s a look at some of your favorite stars who got instantly hooked on Pokemon Go:


Mobile users can view the desktop version of the slideshow here.


It seems that James Reid could not get enough of Pokemon Go. Over the weekend, the star of the movie “This Time” and the TV series “On the Wings of Love” took to Twitter and wrote: “RT if you’re already addicted to Pokemon Go.”

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Malls embrace Pokemon Go craze



MANILA – Malls in Metro Manila are welcoming the Pokemon Go craze with open arms.

The game, which launched in the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries over the weekend, has caused people to flock to public places as they attempt to catch as many fictional creatures as they can.


At least two mall chains in the country are capitalizing on the wildly popular phenomenon, giving away prizes to players who share their Pokemon in-store run-ins on social media.

Robinsons Malls, for instance, is awarding up to P1,000 worth of gift certificates to those who upload a screenshot of the Pokemon they catch in its retail spaces, provided that they use the company’s suggested hashtags.






“We have been anticipating the arrival of Pokemon Go in the Philippines. We are very excited to share that our customers and Pokemon Go fans can expect a lot of treats and freebies in the coming days. Popular Robinsons Malls such as Robinsons Galleria, Robinsons Magnolia and Forum Robinsons, and Robinsons Place Iloilo and Robinsons Place Butuan are just some of the identified Gyms and Poke Stops where you can train or battle with other gamers,” said Eunice Gonzalez, marketing director for Robinsons Malls.

SM Supermalls, on the other hand, is giving out P3,000 worth of shopping money daily from August 8 to 12. Players are required to tag SM’s social media pages in their Pokemon Go posts to join the promo.

The Philippine mall giant has also released its list of Poke Stops and Gyms in its over 50 malls nationwide.



Ayala Malls, meanwhile, continues to give tips to Pokemon Go players and encouraging them to visit their establishments.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Start catching 'em all! Pokemon GO now in PH


MANILA - The wait is over. The mobile game Pokemon GO is now out on Google and iOS for Filipino players.

The announcement was made on the Pokemon GO official Facebook page on Saturday. The Philippines is among the next 15 countries across Asia and Oceania where the game is being rolled out.

Other countries include Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, and Palau.

The augmented reality game was already rolled out in the US, Canada, New Zealand, and Japan. To date, it has garnered more than 50 million downloads.

Pokemon GO is developed by US-based firm Niantic, Inc.

One of the first places where one can find a Pokemon is at the CCP.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

New York bars sex offenders from Pokemon Go


New York, United States - It's the smartphone game electrifying the world but New York took steps Monday to ban sex offenders from using the app to potentially prey on child victims.

The game, developed by US-based software company Niantic, a spinoff of Google, has been downloaded more than 75 million times across the United States and has gone viral across the world.

But Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered New York's department of corrections to ban nearly 3,000 registered offenders on parole from downloading, accessing or taking part in Pokemon Go as well as other Internet-enabled games.

"Protecting New York's children is priority number one and, as technology evolves, we must ensure these advances don't become new avenues for dangerous predators to prey on new victims," Cuomo said in a statement.

The governor wrote Monday to software developer Niantic, Inc. asking them to bar sexual predators from playing Pokemon.


"The state has taken action to prohibit sex offenders from using this game, but we need your assistance to make certain that sex offenders will not continue to use Pokemon GO by technologically barring their use," he said in the letter.

A report from two New York state senators showed that children playing Pokemon have been unwittingly lured into proximity of sex offenders.

Their investigation caught 57 Pokemon characters directly outside 100 homes of registered sex offenders on probation or parole whose crimes involved child abuse or possession of child pornography in the city of New York.

There are nearly 3,000 sex offenders currently on parole in New York, the fourth most populous state in the United States.

Since 2008, New York sex offenders have been required to register all email accounts and Internet identities with the state criminal justice services.

The list is given to more than two dozen social networking companies on a weekly basis in order to purge offenders from their membership.

source: www.abs-cbnnews.com