

He said he'd just downloaded Pokémon Go so he only had two. "This cute guy just started talking to us. Instead, she may have found her soulmate. She told GQ that she stepped into the elevator of her office building with a friend yesterday, in pursuit of a rare Pokémon. One week into Pokémon Go's total governance of our movements, we've all heard stories about how Pokémon Go is bringing us together (maybe even used as a trap in armed robbery) but we've also heard a few stories about Pokémon Go bringing people Together. Niantic, the company that brought us Pokémon Go, has also unwittingly launched the decade's best dating app. How the page only has 54 likes, we have no idea.We're all just lonely people, out here in the middle of traffic searching for Pokémon and. Meanwhile the Pokemón Go craze is only likely to produce more Pokemón/football mash-ups, like the genius Pokémon Footballers page, featuring mash-ups of Pokemón creatures and footballers, created by the owner because they have "uni work to do" so they are "making pointless footballer/pokemon hybrids".
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With Messi and Ronaldo holidaying next to each other in Ibiza, if the stars do decide to download the game there is the tantalising possibility of the two tussling over Pokémons, something the waiting paparazzi would no doubt be absolutely delighted by. It's not known whether he's a big fan of Pokémon though. Messi is known to be a big computer game fan, having previously admitted to playing PlayStation on-line anonymously. Ronaldo's son, also called Cristiano, is now six and may already be pestering daddy to get the game installed on his smartphone. Speculation is rife though as to whether Barcelona's Messi or Real Madrid's Ronaldo will be the first to be caught playing the game. "It’s no surprise they’re likely candidates to get snapped catching Pokemon – they could catch worse things on their summer breaks I suppose." Messi or Ronaldo to be caught playing He's 5/1 favourite to be the first photographed playing it, but entertaingly is also 2/1 to be injured by a Pokémon.Īlso in the running is Mario Balotelli at 6/1, though he might be too busy looking for a new club after Klopp told him he's no future at Liverpool, and England forward Daniel Sturridge is 7/1.Ī spokesman for Paddy Power said: “Footballers are simple creatures – a bit like Pokemon really. With everyone desperate to jump on the Pokémon Go bandwagon social media whizzkids and bookmakers Paddy Power have made a market on which footballer in England will be the first to be caught chasing the little critters, and their favourite is Jack Wilshire, though it's not clear why the Arsenal and England star is the number one choice to be first to play the game.

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It's been so popular, boosting Nintendo's share price 50% and being downloaded so many times, it's release has been delayed in many countries, with Spain still waiting for the game to be officially released.Īnd that's led to Spaniards setting up fake iTunes accounts in countries where the game is available, or sideloading it on Android. Pokémon Go runs using Google Maps and an augmented reality engine.
