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[h=1]Nintendo Stock rising with Pokemon GO success[/h]Joseph Cortez July 14, 2016News

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Nintendo Stock have seen their best pricing over the decade with the overnight success of Pokemon GO. Nintendo has not been amidst the big players over the past few years, but with Pokemon GO the tides might just change. Nintendo has had a glorious past for sure. The game makers were once the market leaders around about three decades ago. During the glorious period of the Nintendo, they were literally bringing about the revolution in the world of virtual gaming. Nintendo played the major role during the period and with almost single handed efforts brought about the revolution in the industry.
But in the last few days, Nintendo Stock have seen a dramatic rise in their prices. The credit for all of it goes to the overnight success of Pokemon GO. The augmented reality game has literally taken the world off to a spin. Although, the game has been released in very few countries, which were instantly gripped by the game, places where the leaked APK is used is also under the same effect.


The game making company which was literally dying owing to the increasing competition provided by Microsoft’s Xbox and Sony’s PlayStation, has possibly found its healing potion. Owing to the success of Pokemon GO, the prices of Nintendo Stock have grown over 50% over the past few days. The market value of Nintendo has risen up to $11 billion with the overnight success of Pokemon GO. According to a few market analysts, the success of Pokemon GO is just a section of the tide of success which could eventually take Nintendo to the ranks of the leader in the virtual gaming world.
Nintendo already has the tide of success and that is the possible reason why they are looking forward to announce the Nintendo NX during the Gamescom next month. Although there is still much doubt over the launch, but it is would not a surprise if they look forward to take the advantage. This might as well add to the increasing Nintendo Stock prices.
 
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My friend told me he knows people very active in this game or app on their phone. He said people are driving and playing same time. They will drive past coins or whatever then turn around their car to get the coins. Most unbelievable shit I've heard in a while
 

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Now this looks awesome!

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they should make it where you can download or add more games. It shouldn't take much storage space for those games
 

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2 guys fell off a cliff in Cali because of Pokeman Go.....I'll look for the story.
 

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I think I'm gonna buy the mini Nintendo with 30 of their best games per installed for $60 come November, that's when it comes out.
 

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yes, I just saw the news where the 2 guys walked off the cliff looking for the Pokémon. they even cut through a wire fence to get closer to the cliff and off they went.
 

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Nintendo Stock rising with Pokemon GO success

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Nintendo Stock have seen their best pricing over the decade with the overnight success of Pokemon GO. Nintendo has not been amidst the big players over the past few years, but with Pokemon GO the tides might just change. Nintendo has had a glorious past for sure. The game makers were once the market leaders around about three decades ago. During the glorious period of the Nintendo, they were literally bringing about the revolution in the world of virtual gaming. Nintendo played the major role during the period and with almost single handed efforts brought about the revolution in the industry.
But in the last few days, Nintendo Stock have seen a dramatic rise in their prices. The credit for all of it goes to the overnight success of Pokemon GO. The augmented reality game has literally taken the world off to a spin. Although, the game has been released in very few countries, which were instantly gripped by the game, places where the leaked APK is used is also under the same effect.


The game making company which was literally dying owing to the increasing competition provided by Microsoft’s Xbox and Sony’s PlayStation, has possibly found its healing potion. Owing to the success of Pokemon GO, the prices of Nintendo Stock have grown over 50% over the past few days. The market value of Nintendo has risen up to $11 billion with the overnight success of Pokemon GO. According to a few market analysts, the success of Pokemon GO is just a section of the tide of success which could eventually take Nintendo to the ranks of the leader in the virtual gaming world.
Nintendo already has the tide of success and that is the possible reason why they are looking forward to announce the Nintendo NX during the Gamescom next month. Although there is still much doubt over the launch, but it is would not a surprise if they look forward to take the advantage. This might as well add to the increasing Nintendo Stock prices.

Oh! Good for them. I grew up playing Nintendo games. Brings back a lot of childhood memories.
 

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My friend told me he knows people very active in this game or app on their phone. He said people are driving and playing same time. They will drive past coins or whatever then turn around their car to get the coins. Most unbelievable shit I've heard in a while

I know right!!
 

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yes, I just saw the news where the 2 guys walked off the cliff looking for the Pokémon. they even cut through a wire fence to get closer to the cliff and off they went.

Haha! This game's making people crazy!
 

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2 guys fell off a cliff in Cali because of Pokeman Go.....I'll look for the story.

2 California men fall off edge of ocean bluff while playing 'Pokemon Go'


The mania surrounding “Pokemon Go” continued Thursday as more users found themselves in precarious situations while playing the augmented reality game.In North San Diego County, two men fell off a bluff while playing the smartphone game, while farther north in Anaheim, a player was stabbed by group of men in a park recently.
The incidents come as law enforcement agencies across the nation are reporting a plethora of Pokemon-related attacks and odd happenings since the game was released last week.
On Wednesday, firefighters rescued two men who fell several stories off the crumbling sandstone bluff in Encinitas, according to authorities. The men, who were in their early 20s, were playing “Pokemon Go” at the time and likely were led to the cliff when they were trying to catch characters, said Sgt. Rich Eaton of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.

One man fell 75 to 100 feet. As firefighters rescued the man, they found the second man unconscious 50 feet down the bluff, said Battalion Chief Robbie Ford of the Encinitas Fire Department. Both were taken to area trauma centers and suffered moderate injuries, he said.
The men, according to firefighters, had crossed a fenced area to get to the bluff.
“I think people just need to realize this is a game,” Eaton said. “It’s not worth your life. No game is worth your life.”

In Anaheim, a man who was playing the game into the wee hours Wednesday was stabbed multiple times by a group of men at a park, police said.
The victim, who was in his late 20s, was using the app in Schweitzer Park on the 200 block of Bel Air Street, when he encountered the group of men around 12:30 a.m., police said.
Anaheim police Sgt. Luis Correa said five to six men, ranging in age from teens to 20s, attacked the man and stabbed him several times.
A motive for the attack has not been determined, he said.

Correa said detectives don’t think the group lured the man to the park. Instead, they think he happened to run into them there.
The victim was taken to an area hospital, where he was in fair condition with injuries that did not appear life-threatening.
Wednesday’s attack should serve as a reminder to “Pokemon Go” players to pay attention to their surroundings, Correa said.
“Your focus should be on what’s in front of you, so you don’t lose sight of what is happening,” he said.
Law enforcement agencies have warned that the game could leave players vulnerable to criminals.

Just in California, two men were reportedly robbed and carjacked Sunday while playing the game and trying to catch fictional characters at a Sacramento County park.
Hundreds of miles south, a brother and sister were robbed of their smartphones Sunday while playing “Pokemon Go” in San Francisco.
Two former Marines playing the game in Fullerton on Tuesday helped nab a man who was wanted in connection with attempted murder in Sonoma County. They notified police after they noticed the man was bothering children at a playground.

On Wednesday, two men who had just finished playing “Pokemon Go” were nearly robbed about 2:40 a.m. in Lakewood while walking home, sheriff’s officials said. A tan four-door vehicle pulled up next to them and a man with a gun stepped out and tried to rob them, according to a department press release.
One of the victims fought back against the gunman, who ran back into the car, authorities said. The car’s driver tried to run the men over, but missed, then escaped, officials said.
But in the world of Pokemon, it’s not crime all the time. Some bizarre happenings also have been associated with the game.

In San Luis Obispo County, Dan De Vaul reported that his sober-living facility, Sunny Acres, had been a designated stop in the latest “Pokemon Go” craze. The facility houses released sex offenders, which was a concern for De Vaul because he said his clients can’t be around children.
“I have no idea what Pokemon is,” he said. “I have no idea who put the stop — if it was sabotage — because we don’t want kids showing up here.”
 
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2 California men fall off edge of ocean bluff while playing 'Pokemon Go'


The mania surrounding “Pokemon Go” continued Thursday as more users found themselves in precarious situations while playing the augmented reality game.In North San Diego County, two men fell off a bluff while playing the smartphone game, while farther north in Anaheim, a player was stabbed by group of men in a park recently.
The incidents come as law enforcement agencies across the nation are reporting a plethora of Pokemon-related attacks and odd happenings since the game was released last week.
On Wednesday, firefighters rescued two men who fell several stories off the crumbling sandstone bluff in Encinitas, according to authorities. The men, who were in their early 20s, were playing “Pokemon Go” at the time and likely were led to the cliff when they were trying to catch characters, said Sgt. Rich Eaton of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department.

One man fell 75 to 100 feet. As firefighters rescued the man, they found the second man unconscious 50 feet down the bluff, said Battalion Chief Robbie Ford of the Encinitas Fire Department. Both were taken to area trauma centers and suffered moderate injuries, he said.
The men, according to firefighters, had crossed a fenced area to get to the bluff.
“I think people just need to realize this is a game,” Eaton said. “It’s not worth your life. No game is worth your life.”

In Anaheim, a man who was playing the game into the wee hours Wednesday was stabbed multiple times by a group of men at a park, police said.
The victim, who was in his late 20s, was using the app in Schweitzer Park on the 200 block of Bel Air Street, when he encountered the group of men around 12:30 a.m., police said.
Anaheim police Sgt. Luis Correa said five to six men, ranging in age from teens to 20s, attacked the man and stabbed him several times.
A motive for the attack has not been determined, he said.

Correa said detectives don’t think the group lured the man to the park. Instead, they think he happened to run into them there.
The victim was taken to an area hospital, where he was in fair condition with injuries that did not appear life-threatening.
Wednesday’s attack should serve as a reminder to “Pokemon Go” players to pay attention to their surroundings, Correa said.
“Your focus should be on what’s in front of you, so you don’t lose sight of what is happening,” he said.
Law enforcement agencies have warned that the game could leave players vulnerable to criminals.

Just in California, two men were reportedly robbed and carjacked Sunday while playing the game and trying to catch fictional characters at a Sacramento County park.
Hundreds of miles south, a brother and sister were robbed of their smartphones Sunday while playing “Pokemon Go” in San Francisco.
Two former Marines playing the game in Fullerton on Tuesday helped nab a man who was wanted in connection with attempted murder in Sonoma County. They notified police after they noticed the man was bothering children at a playground.

On Wednesday, two men who had just finished playing “Pokemon Go” were nearly robbed about 2:40 a.m. in Lakewood while walking home, sheriff’s officials said. A tan four-door vehicle pulled up next to them and a man with a gun stepped out and tried to rob them, according to a department press release.
One of the victims fought back against the gunman, who ran back into the car, authorities said. The car’s driver tried to run the men over, but missed, then escaped, officials said.
But in the world of Pokemon, it’s not crime all the time. Some bizarre happenings also have been associated with the game.

In San Luis Obispo County, Dan De Vaul reported that his sober-living facility, Sunny Acres, had been a designated stop in the latest “Pokemon Go” craze. The facility houses released sex offenders, which was a concern for De Vaul because he said his clients can’t be around children.
“I have no idea what Pokemon is,” he said. “I have no idea who put the stop — if it was sabotage — because we don’t want kids showing up here.”

Epic.

It's robbery season now. Lmao unreal this shit.
 

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these stories are unreal, setting a record Im sure at the number of deaths associated with a game.
 

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