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Pokémon GO’s popularity is really important because [game developer Niantic, Inc.] is using a very major commercial brand that people know and love to make augmented reality—although I still ...
While fans of virtual reality wait for the platform's breakthrough experience, its cousin augmented reality is having its moment — a cute, brightly colored one that leaves its users with sore feet.
The sudden success of “Pokémon Go” is introducing consumers to augmented reality, a technology that blends the digital and physical worlds where many in Silicon Valley are placing big bets.
But it’s easy to see how the budding industry of augmented reality could quickly head in that direction, and not even just for Pokémon Go, but with all subsequent games it spawns.
Before Pokemon GO, AR games were widely considered something of a gimmick. While they can be fun, they tend to bore their player base quickly once the appeal of Augmented Reality wears off.
A year after Pokemon Go prompted throngs of people to scour parks and streets for monsters visible only through smartphones, hit games made with augmented reality are rarer than a Snorlax.
Pokémon GO is a free-to-play augmented reality mobile game originally released in 2016. Developed and published by Niantic in ...
By Juli Clover, MacRumors Augmented reality gaming company Niantic today announced that its newest title, Peridot, is set to launch on Tuesday, May 9. Peridot is a virtual pet game, in the theme ...