“……This is only a test. Had this been an actual alert, you’d have been told to go to the mirror and kiss yourself goodbye.”☺Pokeyman go will end with players being run over by trucks.
Am well over the hill and have never engaged in any online games such as Pokemon Go. However I do not understand the antipathy that many seem to have toward PG. At least it gets the little bleeders off their fundaments and moving around outside. Have had many good interactions with players on occasion.
As someone who loves to play video games & has been a gamer for a long time, I’m very disgusted by some of the comments on here. i’m fine if something like this doesn’t interest you.
Personally, The bad rap Pokémon GO gets is pretty much because of people ignoring the warning to pay attention, I mean, The game even tells you to pay attention for gods sake!
nrhawkI am not a fan of D&D, but that is because of a world that is a poor rip-off of Tolkien and rules that rely on arbitrary edict rather than logic and the laws of physics. However, the “no life” charge is hardly viable. A few living (Vin Diesel, Ben Affleck) and recently dead (Robin Williams) not only play table-top, face-to-face role-playing games, but those three played in the same game together. All three have claimed the game important in understanding the character they are playing on-screen. Not exactly “adults without a life”..In my own game development, I have had high school students tell how the games have brought up grades from C to A, as well a encouraging recreational reading and independent learning.
I am 50+ and I play Pokemon Go. I have fun challenging my kids (all are adults, two team red, two team blue). I have found that it has encouraged me to double if not triple the amount I walk each day, for that alone, the game has been worth it. I stay aware of my surroundings, and try to step off to the side if I’m going to stop to do something. The problem is not with the game, it’s with people.
I guess I’m more confused by the contempt displayed for a bunch of kids (and some adults) playing a game outside, in fresh air, and I personally haven’t really seen any of them disturbing anyone else….I guess some might have been trespassing, but around here it has been nice to go for a walk at night and see the park full of kids having innocent fun.
And Pokemon Go won’t be going away. What will go away is the media attention as the fad players get tired of it and move on to the next media inspired fad.
That means those of us who love the game will have less attention and more server time.
Dtroutma about 8 years ago
Yup.
Varnes about 8 years ago
Welcome back Wiley!
Varnes about 8 years ago
Why would I want to look for things? I have do it all the time with my car keys..
Wilde Bill about 8 years ago
Ah, back in the present.
somebodyshort about 8 years ago
Wiley, I hope your holiday was a good one
Flash Gordon about 8 years ago
“……This is only a test. Had this been an actual alert, you’d have been told to go to the mirror and kiss yourself goodbye.”☺Pokeyman go will end with players being run over by trucks.
Superfrog about 8 years ago
It won’t be over until my Grandchildren have explained it to me.
Bilan about 8 years ago
Does this mean that Pokemon Go v2 is coming out soon?
pcolli about 8 years ago
How about a version where you find the Pokemon and kill them until there are none left to be found by anyone.
whiteheron about 8 years ago
As Robert Earl Keen says The Road Goes on Forever
Can't Sleep about 8 years ago
I have no problem with a video game that gets people off their behinds and moving.
dsom8 about 8 years ago
What a bunch of reactionaries and haters! Condemning something new that you don’t understand and don’t enjoy yourself.
sarah413 Premium Member about 8 years ago
@whiteheron (and) the highway never ends. Great version by the Highwaymen as well.
Kaputnik about 8 years ago
I’m sure the fad will pass. But there will be another one along soon, and I can’t imagine what it will be.
Varnes about 8 years ago
LameHawk, yes glasses………After I look for them for a while, they’re usually on top of my head….
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 8 years ago
Went for a twelve-mile hike in the Cascades yesterday. The mountains, lakes, and trees weren’t imaginary, and they were the only motivation needed.
Linguist about 8 years ago
One can only wish, Wiley…one can only wish !
dabugger about 8 years ago
Well, at least it is better than ‘oh whatever’.
bookworm0812 about 8 years ago
Hallelujah!!!
BiathlonNut about 8 years ago
Am well over the hill and have never engaged in any online games such as Pokemon Go. However I do not understand the antipathy that many seem to have toward PG. At least it gets the little bleeders off their fundaments and moving around outside. Have had many good interactions with players on occasion.
ElioHyena about 8 years ago
As someone who loves to play video games & has been a gamer for a long time, I’m very disgusted by some of the comments on here. i’m fine if something like this doesn’t interest you.
Personally, The bad rap Pokémon GO gets is pretty much because of people ignoring the warning to pay attention, I mean, The game even tells you to pay attention for gods sake!
Kali39 about 8 years ago
In the tone of Kokomo.I hate PokemonWe’re sick of themAnd we know this is trueThat’s why we want to goFar away from the Pokemon!
timbob2313 Premium Member about 8 years ago
Welcome back, hope you had a great vacation. Very happy to see new strips
hippogriff about 8 years ago
nrhawkI am not a fan of D&D, but that is because of a world that is a poor rip-off of Tolkien and rules that rely on arbitrary edict rather than logic and the laws of physics. However, the “no life” charge is hardly viable. A few living (Vin Diesel, Ben Affleck) and recently dead (Robin Williams) not only play table-top, face-to-face role-playing games, but those three played in the same game together. All three have claimed the game important in understanding the character they are playing on-screen. Not exactly “adults without a life”..In my own game development, I have had high school students tell how the games have brought up grades from C to A, as well a encouraging recreational reading and independent learning.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 8 years ago
Speaking of fads of the past — who here remembers POGS?
Digital Frog about 8 years ago
I am 50+ and I play Pokemon Go. I have fun challenging my kids (all are adults, two team red, two team blue). I have found that it has encouraged me to double if not triple the amount I walk each day, for that alone, the game has been worth it. I stay aware of my surroundings, and try to step off to the side if I’m going to stop to do something. The problem is not with the game, it’s with people.
Random Lurker Premium Member about 8 years ago
TEAM VALOR 4 LIFE! WAAAARRRRGHHHH
jmworacle about 8 years ago
AMEN!
lindz.coop Premium Member about 8 years ago
I guess I’m more confused by the contempt displayed for a bunch of kids (and some adults) playing a game outside, in fresh air, and I personally haven’t really seen any of them disturbing anyone else….I guess some might have been trespassing, but around here it has been nice to go for a walk at night and see the park full of kids having innocent fun.
IQTech61 about 8 years ago
And Pokemon Go won’t be going away. What will go away is the media attention as the fad players get tired of it and move on to the next media inspired fad.
That means those of us who love the game will have less attention and more server time.
Sheila Hardie about 8 years ago
Hey man, you guys had POGS. So don’t start w/ that luddite crap. lol
LINK_O_NEAL over 6 years ago
2018 and pokemon go is still a thing.