Pokemon Golems, or poked Zombies

hauke

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theres people running around, dead for the world, they jump of cliffs runn into highways and invade homes, the pokemon golems, a special version of zombies are real.

what do you think about pokemon golems ? should it be illegal for people to ignore all laws ? thats a moronic question really.

what do you think about pokemon golems ?

P.S. first person killed allready, a teen invaded a home to catch a pokemon and got shoot, in guetemala, how long till more people get killed pecause they don t understand that real life and virtual life don t mix well ? and can you sue the game developer ?

p.p.s do game developers have the right to use my physical property for their game ? or do they have to ask to use physical property ? they are virtualy trespassing, i think
 
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okj to clarify, nientendo is using publik and private space for a commercial activity without connsent of the owners, thers laws regarding using private and publik space. you cannot use private or publik space without consent. thats the law. you are not allowed to advertize in publik space without consent of the relevant authoritys.

its a crime, xyou cannot use private space without the consent of the owners. nintendo broke so many laws with this game
 
if i had a gym in my phyical place id sue nintendo for 1 billion dollars
 
the holocaust museum should sue nintendo for 10 billion dollars, because they are sick assholes to make the holocaust museum into a game shop

id be thinking about criminal charges and life sentances
 
im from germany making a joke of the holocaust gets you jail in germany
 
I said CATCH THE PIKACHU not GAS THE JEWS!
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Ya better watch where ya goin' when ya play Pokemon or ya liable to end up in another country...
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Pokemon GO blamed for illegal border crossing from Canada to US
Sunday 24th July, 2016: Two youths unaware of their surroundings when they were playing Pokemon GO on their cell phones made an illegal border crossing this week from Canada into the United States in a remote part of Montana, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol said.
The two, who were not identified, were found by U.S. Border Patrol agents on Thursday, with their attention affixed to their phones as they were trying to hunt down cartoon characters on a journey that took them over the border. "Both juveniles were so captivated by their Pokemon GO games that they lost track of where they were," said Michael Rappold, a spokesman for the agency.

The two were reunited with their mothers at a nearby border patrol station, the agency said. The game has been an unexpected success from Spain to Australia, doubling Nintendo's value since the game's launch in the United States earlier this month.

Using mobile devices, players search for virtual Pokemon characters that appear to pop up at office spaces, restaurants, museums and other places. Players score points in various ways, including capturing the Pokemon characters with a flick of a finger on their phone screen. The game was also to blame for a rash of car accidents and a slew of mishaps stemming from distracted players.

Pokemon GO blamed for illegal border crossing from Canada to US

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Japan warns on Pokemon GO safety as impatient gamers await launch
July 21, 2016 - Gamers in Japan, home of Nintendo's Pokemon, are still impatiently awaiting the launch of the smash-hit Pokemon GO game but the government is already preparing for an invasion of little cartoon monsters, issuing a safety warning.
The country's National Center for Incident Readiness and Strategy for Cybersecurity (NISC) issued nine instructions to users of the mobile game, ranging from advising them not to use their real names to warning gamers over fake apps. It is rare for NISC to issue an advisory over specific games, but Japan is just the latest government to do so over Pokemon GO, a game where users chase cuddly cartoon monsters in their real-life neighborhoods.

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Pokemon Go security concerns: Security experts warning that the game has access to your Google account.​

NISC, which said it put its warning out on Twitter and Line, also cautioned gamers over the risk of heat stroke while playing in Japan's sweltering summer sun, and told players not to wander into dangerous sites. Just days after the launch, police in the United States were issuing warnings after a dozen victims in Missouri were lured into armed robberies, and dozens more suffered minor injuries from tripping over while looking for Pokemon.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said on Thursday the government was aware that there were concerns about safety when people play Pokemon GO. "I would like people to follow the advisory the government issued to use smartphones safely," he told a news conference on Thursday. Pokemon GO has been an incredible success since its launch in a handful of countries earlier this month, now with more daily users that Twitter. The Japanese launch is expected imminently. Nintendo has not commented on the launch date.

Japan warns on Pokemon GO safety as impatient gamers await launch
 
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