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Pokemon Go Argumentative Analysis
This summer Pokemon Go, was lunched by Nintendo and It became unprecedentedly popular around the world.
I have interests to this article about three points that innovation, cannibalism and new market entrant. First is about innovation. I don’t know the reason Pokemon Go caused a great sensation over the world. I guess that it has some factor and the technology is not very newest. However it is combination of some technology like GPS or LBS and the copyright of Nintendo. I re-realized that innovation is not only new technology. Next is about cannibalism. Pokemon Go became poplar many country such as United States and Japan and so on. And so I guess, on one hand Nintendo is getting profit; on the other hand, cannibalism is happening. Pokemon

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