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Edited by Reign of Bane: 9/12/2015 9:52:25 PM
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Does Pokemon Go mark the end of Nintendo?

Does Pokemon Go an augmented reality smartphone game mark the end of Nintendo? (Releases 2016). Konami are all ready to jump ship, turfing out Kojima by his ear and cancelling Silent Hill, wtf were they thinking? Has the casual smartphone gaming audience increase, damaged console sales? Is this trend spelling the death to consoles allowing the PC to dominate the market? Is that why the PC market is worth more than all the console sales combined this year? What do you think?

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  • Well honestly I think it could be great or horrible for Nintendo 1 the app is free so if they don't microtransaction Everything but it still be playable then it could be a great move but I could see them do oh your out of pokeballs would you like to buy 10 for $5 but get 1 free premier ball or wait 24 hrs to generate one 2 this I'm not 100% sure you have to buy it but they have hardware called Pokemon go plus it connects to your Bluetooth and alerts you to events near by Pokemon and other things that could cost a good amount of money if your forced to buy it 3 if you look at the newest trailer at the end or the pictures they posted the game itself looks like a normal Pokemon game on 3ds so it wouldn't be to big of adjustment for fans of the series at least from what I seen So really In my view its thin line between great success or complete failure

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