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April Fools 2019 Event

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April Fools 2019 Event is Here! April Fools' Day has here, and Niantic, like many other developers, is celebrating with a unique event in Pokemon Go. Last year, the developer famously replaced the game's 3D Pokemon models with 8-bit graphics, but this year, gamers will have another opportunity to catch a Pikachu wearing Ash Ketchum's distinctive hat from the Pokemon anime series. While utilizing the new Go Snapshot function, you'll be able to see a hat-wearing Pikachu throughout the day. Like Smeargle, the Pikachu—or perhaps Ash himself—may photobomb the images you capture; if this occurs, exit the mode and the Pikachu will emerge in the wild, allowing you to catch it. <\/iframe>","480":"\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n <\/iframe>","siteType":"responsive web","startMuted":false,"startTime":0,"title":"Pokemon%20Go%20Brings%20Back%20Gen%204%20Legendary%20-%20GS%20News%20Update&q

April Fools' Day 2018 Event

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Niantic Labs is planning on celebrating one of the most hated holidays of the year: April Fool's Day. A lot of trickery and fake news pops out on this day, but Niantic is taking the opportunity to do something special and fun for the  Pokemon Go  audience. April Fools' Day 2018 Event is Here!   Over on the official  Niantic Labs website, The firm said that a fresh new graphics engine is being developed to provide players with the option to experience a brand new visual approach for the game. What is the function of the graphics engine? It allows you to play Pokemon Go with classic 8-bit graphics. The top picture depicts Pikachu, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur in their 8-bit incarnations, evocative of when Nintendo and the Pokemon Company first debuted the pocket-monster capture series to audiences back in 1996. Technically, the game does not appear exactly like its Game Boy predecessor. The sprite work for the fight scenes in the original Pokemon Blue and Pokemon Red

April Fools' Day 2018 Event

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Niantic Labs is planning on celebrating one of the most hated holidays of the year: April Fool's Day. A lot of trickery and fake news pops out on this day, but Niantic is taking the opportunity to do something special and fun for the  Pokemon Go  audience. April Fools' Day 2018 Event is Here!   Over on the official  Niantic Labs website, The firm said that a fresh new graphics engine is being developed to provide players with the option to experience a brand new visual approach for the game. What is the function of the graphics engine? It allows you to play Pokemon Go with classic 8-bit graphics. The top picture depicts Pikachu, Squirtle, and Bulbasaur in their 8-bit incarnations, evocative of when Nintendo and the Pokemon Company first debuted the pocket-monster capture series to audiences back in 1996. Technically, the game does not appear exactly like its Game Boy predecessor. The sprite work for the fight scenes in the original Pokemon Blue and Pokemon Red