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‘Pokemon Go’ Outbreak in the UK

July 23, 2016 by Julie McGrath

Pokemon Go, a mobile game that has become a global phenomenon, has been released in the UK.

It was already available in the US, Australia and Germany but some UK gamers found ways around the country restriction to get early access.

The app lets players roam a map using their phone’s GPS location data and catch Pokemon to train and battle.

The game has added millions to the value of Nintendo, which part-owns the franchise.

However, some people have raised concerns about the app’s safety. The chief executive of children’s charity NSPCC urged the app’s makers to adapt the game before its UK release, warning that adults could use it to prey on children.

An NSPCC spokesman said: “It’s deeply troubling that the app’s owners have ignored many warning signals and well documented child safety concerns. It would have been better if they had taken time to reflect on these and put their young users first.”

The game uses a smartphone’s GPS location and real-world maps to track players as they move around. Players can visit Pokestops – typically landmarks or buildings – and collect free items in the game.

The main aim is to catch Pokemon, which pop up along the way. The game provides an augmented reality experience, using the smartphone’s camera to provide a live view of the world, with Pokemon superimposed.

Any creatures caught can be used in battle against other players at Pokemon gyms – also real-world landmarks.

Top tips for new Pokemon Trainers

Choose your starter wisely

At the beginning of the game, you’ll be offered a choice of Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle – the three starter Pokemon offered in the first Pokemon games. However, if you ignore the choice and walk away from the Pokemon, you’ll get the chance to catch Pikachu instead.

Keep on catching

You’ll find the same Pokemon pop up time and time again, especially common creatures such as Pidgey and Rattata. Although you may be determined to “catch ’em all”, catching every Pokemon you encounter is a quick way to earn experience and level up, which will give you access to more features in the game. Plus catch enough Pidgey and you’ll earn a birdkeeper medal!

Follow the tracks

A Pokemon tracker is available at the bottom right hand side of the screen. Tap it to bring up a list of nearby Pokemon. A greater number of footprints indicates that a Pokemon is further away. Keep the tracker open as you walk around to see the Pokemon change order, with the closest creatures at the top of the list. This should help you find the ones you want.

Minimize Waste

If you throw a Pokeball and miss, tap it before it disappears to pick it up again.

– BBC News

Filed Under: Latest Industry News Tagged With: game, gaming, go, mobile, outbreak, pokemon, reality, smartphone, technology

IT Jobs feature: John Hanke creator of Pokémon GO!

July 18, 2016 by Julie McGrath

IT Jobs feature: John Hanke Software Developer and Founder of Niantic creator of Pokémon GO

Here’s The Inspiring Story of The Creator Of Pokémon GO, John Hanke! Find out why it has taken him over 20 years to create an overnight success and what other IT jobs he has done throughout his career. Pokémon GO is everywhere. In just a week, it has become a worldwide sensation, and caused massive profits for Nintendo. But did you know that it took 20 years for creator John Hanke to make Pokémon GO to what it is today?

This week, the Pokémon Go app has broken all records, with 10 million+ downloads in the first week, exceeding Twitter in daily active users, and with higher average user time than Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram & WhatsApp.How did John Hanke create such a massive overnight craze? Here’s the 10 times he levelled up in his lifetime to reach Pokémon Go and what IT jobs he did along the way.

1st IT Job: In 1996, while still a student, John co-created the very first MMO (massively multiplayer online game) called ‘Meridian 59’. –

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He sold the game to 3DO to move on to a bigger passion: mapping the world.

2nd IT Job: In 2000, John launched ‘Keyhole’ to come up with a way to link maps with aerial photography, and create the first online, GPS-linked 3D aerial map of the world –

 

3rd IT Job: In 2004, Google bought Keyhole and with John’s help, turned Keyhole into what is now ‘Google Earth’. That’s when John decided to focus at creating GPS-based games

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4th IT Job: John ran the Google Geo team from 2004 to 2010, creating Google Maps and Google Street View.

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During this time, he collected the team that would later create Pokémon Go.

5th IT Job In 2010, John launched Niantic Labs as a start-up funded by Google to create a game layer on maps.

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“TT’S THIS IDEA THAT THERE’S STUFF ABOUT THE WORLD THAT’S REALLY COOL BUT EVEN THOUGH IT’S ON THE INTERNET, IT’S HARD TO KNOW WHEN YOU’RE ACTUALLY THERE.”John explains why he called it Niantic:“The Niantic is the name of a whaling ship that came up during the gold rush and through a variety of circumstances got dragged on shore. This happened with other ships, too. Over the years, San Francisco was basically just built over these ships. You could stand on top of them now, and you wouldn’t know it.”

6th IT Job In 2012, John then created Niantic’s first geo-based MMO, “Ingress”.

“I ALWAYS THOUGHT YOU COULD MAKE AN AWESOME GAME USING ALL THE GEO DATA THAT WE HAVE. I WATCHED PHONES BECOME MORE AND MORE POWERFUL AND I THOUGHT THE TIME WOULD COME THAT YOU COULD DO A REALLY AWESOME REAL-WORLD ADVENTURE-BASED GAME.”John explains: “In the case of Ingress the activity is layered on top of the real world and on your phone. The inspiration was that it was something that I always used to daydream about while I was commuting back and forth from home to Google.”

7th IT Job: In 2014, Google and the Pokémon Company teamed up for an April Fools’ Day joke, which allowed viewers to find Pokémon creatures on Google maps.

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It was a viral hit, and got John thinking the idea could be turned into a real game.

8th IT Job: John decided to build Pokémon Go on the user-generated meeting points created by players of Ingress, and the most popular became the Pokéstops and gyms in Pokémon Go.

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“THERE ARE PORTALS IN ANTARTICA AND THE NORTH POLE, AND MOST POINTS IN BETWEEN.”As John says, ”The Pokéstops are submitted by users, so obviously they’re based on places people go. We had essentially two and a half years of people going to all the places where they thought they should be able to play Ingress, so it’s some pretty remote places.”

9th IT Job: John raised $25 million from Google, Nintendo, the Pokémon Company and other investors from Dec 2015 to Feb 2016 to create 40 new IT Jobs and launch Pokémon Go this year.

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10th IT Job: John and his team launched Pokémon Go on July 6th in USA, Australia and New Zealand.

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Since its launch, Nintendo’s share price has risen $12 billion, and the app is already generating over $2 million daily in in-app purchases, making it an overnight phenomenon.

The overnight success of Pokémon Go has taken John Hanke 20 years to create. Throughout these 20 years, while he had a big vision of a game layer over the world, he didn’t know what form it would take. At every step, he just focused at his next level up.

 

Filed Under: Career Advice, Latest Industry News Tagged With: IT job, IT Jobs, pokemon

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