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<blockquote data-quote="cheryl" data-source="post: 3607375" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>I thought [USER=1940]@tonyexpress[/USER] and I were the last ones playing pokemongo, mainly because we're lazy and there's a pokestop in our backyard and pokemon pop up around our house several times a day. Guess I was wrong. Apparently it's been the top-grossing app in the Play Store this entire week.</p><p></p><p><strong><a href="https://www.wired.com/story/pokemon-go-quiet-steady-dominance/" target="_blank">The Quiet, Steady Dominance of Pokémon Go - Wired</a></strong></p><p></p><p>Two years ago today, a studio called Niantic released a game with a novel proposition: Go outside. Point your smartphone at the real world. Catch some monsters. Within a day, Pokémon Go was at the top of every app store chart. Within 200 days, players had spent a billion dollars on in-game upgrades—the shortest time to reach that milestone by a wide margin. In the summer of 2016, you couldn’t walk two blocks without running into, sometimes literally, a person in hot Pidgey pursuit. And then it stopped. Or so it seemed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheryl, post: 3607375, member: 1"] I thought [USER=1940]@tonyexpress[/USER] and I were the last ones playing pokemongo, mainly because we're lazy and there's a pokestop in our backyard and pokemon pop up around our house several times a day. Guess I was wrong. Apparently it's been the top-grossing app in the Play Store this entire week. [B][URL='https://www.wired.com/story/pokemon-go-quiet-steady-dominance/']The Quiet, Steady Dominance of Pokémon Go - Wired[/URL][/B] Two years ago today, a studio called Niantic released a game with a novel proposition: Go outside. Point your smartphone at the real world. Catch some monsters. Within a day, Pokémon Go was at the top of every app store chart. Within 200 days, players had spent a billion dollars on in-game upgrades—the shortest time to reach that milestone by a wide margin. In the summer of 2016, you couldn’t walk two blocks without running into, sometimes literally, a person in hot Pidgey pursuit. And then it stopped. Or so it seemed. [/QUOTE]
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