Catch 'em all in real life: An augmented reality Pokemon game is coming to phones<article>
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After years of hemming and hawing and will they/won’t they and “If Nintendo wanted to print money, they’d...” it’s finally happened: Nintendo is putting a game out on phones.</p><p>
And they’re starting with the big moneymaker, 
Pokémon. Check out the (super-stylized and not-at-all-indicative-of-reality) trailer below:</p><figure class="large"><div class="embed-wrapper"><div class="embed-container embed-youtube"><iframe src="
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The game, announced at a press conference Thursday, is titled 
Pokémon Go and it’s coming from a surprising source—Niantic, the developer behind alternate-reality game 
Ingress and explore-your-surroundings app Field Trip. Niantic just announced its departure from parent company Google (or 
Alphabet, if you prefer) a few weeks ago, which seems like a much safer bet in light of today’s news. I mean, 
Ingress is big but it’s not 
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Catch 'em all in real life: An augmented reality Pokemon game is coming to phones