Pokémon Go is an inescapable force of nature.
Building on the giant video game franchise created in the '90s by a Japanese
insect collector and game developer,Pokémon Go has become a
phenomenon that takes advantage of our nation’s ADD nature, our reliance on
smartphones, the warm fuzziness of nostalgia, and our human thirst for
escapism.
In a way, playing the
game is like giving your brain a warm, relaxing bath. Pokémon Gomakes
just one simple and non-aggressive request: Gotta catch 'em all. There is no
time limit. There are no consequences. The worst thing that can happen in the
game is that a Pokémon escapes a life of living inside a Poké Ball.
It’s not even that
great or stunning of a game.
But it’s one nearly
everyone you know is playing right now. And, well, you may have some questions
about it. That’s understandable. Here are some answers.
1) What is Pokémon Go?
To fully understand Pokémon
Go, you have to go back to the canonical beginnings ofPokémon.
Around 1990, a video game designer named Satoshi Tajiri began hammering out the
concept of Pokémon, which combined his childhood hobby of insect
collecting with his love for video games.
"Places to catch
insects are rare because of urbanization," Tajiri told Time in 1999.
"Kids play inside their homes now, and a lot had forgotten about catching
insects. So had I. When I was making games, something clicked and I decided to
make a game with that concept."
Six years after Tajiri
came up with this initial concept, with the help of Nintendo and
designer/illustrator Ken Sugimori (Sugimori drew the initial 151 different
Pokémon himself), the first Pokémon game was released on Game
Boy.
The word Pokémon itself
is the Americanized/Westernized contraction of "pocket monsters" —
which, yes, can sound sort of inappropriate — and the original first-person
game centered on a young trainer capturing 151 different types of Pokémon,
ranging from ones that vaguely resemble turtles (Squirtle) to humanoid ones (Jynx)
to the most recognizable Pokémon in the world, Pikachu.
What is Pokémon Go?
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