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    Pokémon GO: Shingeru Miyamoto says he’s ‘addicted’ to the game | Sports

    Nick HornbyBy Nick HornbyJuly 6, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Known on the gaming scene as a legend in Japanese game and console developer Nintendo, producer and designer Shingeru Miyamoto has been praised by producer and designer Shingeru Miyamoto. Pokemon GO. With great involvement in the creation of classics such as Donkey Kong, The Legend Of Zelda and Mario Bros. According to him, success in the mobile format is due to the possibility of playing with friends, family and even neighbors.

    1 of 1 Shingeru Miyamoto praised the Pokémon GO format – Photo: Publicity/Nintendo

    Shingeru Miyamoto praised the Pokémon GO format – Photo: Publicity / Nintendo

    The comments about Pokémon GO came at a meeting with some Nintendo investors. For Miyamoto, the brilliance of the game developed with Niantic is due to the possibility to play with multiple people, from the most different levels of relationships. Still in the smartphone game, the Japanese producer says he’s been “addicted” for at least two years.

    – I’m currently addicted to Pokémon GO. This game that I play with my wife is a dream come true, to be able to play with my whole family. I’ve been enjoying Pokemon GO with my family, friends, and even neighbors for two years now. In Japan, the average age of a person playing the game is probably around 60 years old.

    Pokémon GO has been a hit at all ages. The game, which celebrated five years of its existence on the 5th, will hold a commemorative festival on the 17th of this month. The Pokemon GO Fest 2021 It will feature on-site activities in 22 cities around the world, 11 in Europe, 10 in the United States and one in New Zealand. Given the current situation of the epidemic in Brazil, the country will only have the event remotely.

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