Pokemon Go has been an international phenomenon bringing players together all over the world and distracting us (in a good way) from a lot of the not-so-good things that are happening around the world these days. Japan is going to get to finally play the mobile geo-based Pocket-monster catching game (according to a TechCrunch source) that's already surpassed Twitter and Tinder's daily number of users and earns more money per daily user than Candy Crush. It's a surprise that Nintendo and Niantic have waited this long to launch the game in the country of Nintendo's origins. The...
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