TOKYO -- While Nintendo and other bandwagon stocks have soared amid the "Pokemon Go" sensation, this so-called Pokenomics rally may prove as virtual as the monsters in the game.
The wildly popular Pokemon Go phenomenon is expected to catalyze demand for a number of Taiwanese suppliers, despite lingering concerns about the augmented-reality (AR) game’s ability to sustain ...
Released in 2016, Pokémon Go was arguably the closest we ever got to world peace: people ran across towns at midnight to catch a Dratini or crowded around city hubs at the sight of a Mareep. It ...
Transfixed players have fallen off a cliff in California, wandered across the border in Canada and broken a limb in Australia, all while hunting Pokemon. Authorities at Auschwitz and the Hiroshima ...