German government demands Nitantic removed Pokestops in German airport

Pokemon Go has been massively popular. Since its launch in New Zealand and Us, it leads a fashion movement. Recently it released in more 15 countries. Pokemon Go is an augmented reality game and it can use devices’ GPS capability to locate and capture virtual creatures called Pokemon. It blurs boundaries between the virtual space and real space by VR technology. Pokémon Go Account The ultimate goal of the game is to complete the entries in the Pokédex, a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia, by capturing and evolving to obtain the original 151 Pokémon. In most circumstances, we have a lust to collect all things. Notwithstanding the game is so popular, more and more government do not support people to play Pokemon Go. Why?

Because people always pay all their attention to Pokemon Go. In the working time, they play Pokemon Go instead of working hardly. When they go home, they playing game while driving the car. Even in the midnight, they will leave their home to look for Pokemon. And Nitantic has set some Pokestops and gyms in personal area. So many people complain that many strangers intrude their area. After the game released in Germany, Police and the airport operators’ association in Germany are warning of the potential dangers of playing “Pokemon Go” in some airport areas.

They say so-called Pokestops beyond security controls should be deleted to prevent possible incidents. “Pokemon Go” was rolled out in Germany in mid-July. Federal police and airport association ADV said Monday that playing it at airports can bring “special dangers and risks.” Buy Pokemon Go Account They suggest that players avoiding security checks or opening emergency doors to catch their virtual quarry could cause “wide-reaching police measures and possibly civil damages claims.” Separately, police in the city of Osnabrueck said they’d rescued a man who “apparently wanted to catch a particular Pokemon” from railway tracks.

They said the inebriated 22-year-old told them his cellphone led him to the spot Sunday morning. The situation is not accidental. Several trains were delayed while the man was taken to safety, DPA news agency reported. Some banks in the city of Dusseldorf have also banned the game from their premises over data protection concerns. An American woman found a dead body while she was looking for a Pokemon in a river near her home. Police said the man had died within the last 24 hours and no foul play was suspected.

Four people were arrested after they used the game to lure players to remote places and then rob them at gunpoint. In response, the makers of Pokemon Go have said people should “play with friends when going to new or unfamiliar places” and “remember to be safe and alert at all times”. The anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church in the US is the location of a “gym” in the game, and players planted a pink “Clefairy” Pokemon called Love is Love there. The church responded with a series of social media posts calling the Pokemon a sodomite. Not only Germany government but also Japan and Thailand government have demand  the developer of Pokemon Go remove the Pokestops and gyms in specific area.

The first Pokémon Go master catch all 145 Pokémon

Pokémon Go is a augmented life game which you can catch Pokémon in real world by your phones. The game blurs the boundaries between the virtual space and real space. Pokéstops and gyms are used to gain items and level up, these are all existing in the real world. The developer set the places in the real buildings. The ultimate goal of the game is to complete the entries in the Pokédex, a comprehensive Pokémon encyclopedia.

According to the original video games that Pokémon Go is based on, there are 151 total monsters.  We know that there are 142 you can catch in the US, six legendaries within the original 151 are thought to be unattainable at the moment, plus three more exclusive to certain international regions. More people are in Pokémon Go mania. But it’s really impossible to catch all Pokémon. Recently the world officially has its first Pokémon master: Brooklyn-based Nick Johnson revealed that he’s caught every available Pokémon in Pokémon Go after traveling the world to do so.

In July, Johnson made headlines when he managed to capture all of the 142 Pokémon available within the United States. With accommodations covered by Marriott Rewards and travel paid for by Expedia, Johnson set off last week to find those three international Pokémon and complete the set. First, Johnson went to Paris, France, to catch Europe’s exclusive Mr. Mime, where they were greeted at their hotel by an employee in a Pikachu snuggie. Mr. Mime was a difficult capture, Johnson says, largely because the same day that he left, Pokémon Go developer Niantic totally changed where Pokémon appeared — meaning all the intelligence he gathered from Reddit and Facebook ahead of his arrival was worthless.

Then he went to Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, Johnson says, he was surrounded by fans and media while he searched for Asia’s Farfetch’d. Eventually, to keep to the tight travel schedule, his trip sponsors at Expedia drove him around for half an hour until they encountered the monster he needed.  After that, it was onwards to Sydney, where Johnson just caught Australia’s Kangaskhan — marking the completion of his Pokédex, with 145 monsters caught. Johnson went to Paris, then Hong Kong, then Sydney.

Johnson officially completed his world Pokédex on Thursday by catching Kangaskhan. Next, Johnson is off to Tokyo, where he’ll do media interviews, catch up with fellow Pokémon fans, and try to visit Nintendo headquarters (they haven’t yet gotten back to his tweet requesting a meeting). Meanwhile, Pokémon Go developer Niantic is hinting that those few missing monsters might be coming soon. In fact, thanks to a glitch, some people got ahold of legendary Pokémon ahead of schedule. If you want to keep up with Johnson and his global Pokémon adventure, he’s chronicling the whole thing on Snapchat.