时间:2025-01-18 18:02:04 来源:网络整理编辑:休閑
Finally, an indication that Pokémon isn't all in your head.Since hit augmented reality game P
Finally, an indication that Pokémon isn't all in your head.
Since hit augmented reality game Pokémon Gowas released in Japan last Friday, trainers quickly started realising that their pets somehow were looking in the direction of the onscreen Pokémon in real life.
SEE ALSO:'Pokémon Go' is getting political in JapanIn a string of tweets over the weekend, Pokémon players have offered "proof" that there is something strange in the neighbourhood.
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Often, the pets are seen staring at natural prey as well.
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Maybe our little house residents are able to see something we aren't.
[H/T: Naver]
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