At first, I wasn’t paying attention to the reports. Nonetheless, I was showed of how terrifying the phenomenon was when I saw the running scene by myself. I remember sending brother to cram school by bike on a Saturday afternoon. Just before I could make a right turn and leave, a huge crowd making deafening noise dashed out from an alley I was entering. It was already bad enough that I was frightened by the crowd that I fell down with the bike. What’s worse, there was not a single person in the crowd that stopped to help me. The worst part was that after the literally “flow” of people was over, the road and sidewalk were scattered with trash and spilled drink. It lasted for about two and a half minutes, estimated to be roughly 200 people. My brother quit the game immediately after he knew this, refusing to be one of …show more content…
In fact, when we are facing a mania like this, we should not see it from the eye of an individual. For a game that is transformed from the old time memories into a game featuring the newest AR technology, it is expected to foresee a great mania for it, especially for Pokémon go, due to its innovative design. For enthusiast like my brother, the visual and mental stimulations of seeing a Pokéball thrown and Pokémon caught are irresistible. It’s the feeling like you get to realize your childhood dream. That also explains the zombie-like running phenomenon. It’s nothing more than chasing after you