The game, which has topped the charts, is now available in the U.K., Germany, the United States, New Zealand and Australia.
The easiest way to get PokéCoins is to pay for them, but it's not the only way.
Sadly, or luckily,“Mario Kart Go” is not real.
In a statement Tuesday, the museum said “playing the game is not appropriate in the museum” and that it was trying to get itself removed from the game.
Much of it is common sense. But that hasn't stopped people.
Catch as many Pokémon as possible.
“Pokémon GO" could become as big as Twitter.
Robbers are using the popular new game Pokémon GO to lure players to remote locations.
The app is free, but it does offer microtransactions where users can spend real money to get in-game PokéCoins.
You might have to wait before you can catch 'em all.
The company could leverage many of its popular characters to create family-friendly franchises.
The pocket monsters are responsible for heat, electricity and, yes, even food.
"Pokemon Red" and "Pokemon Green" were released in Japan Feb. 27, 1996.
There will be an obligatory "'Pokemon' Day" on February 27, 2016.
Whoever the new Pokemon character is will be revealed on Dec. 10.
The role-playing game series has spawned television adaptations, smartphone apps and plenty of merchandise.
The $99 bundle comes with a 2DS and a copy of "Yo-Kai Watch."
Watch her body slam opponents while also unleashing thunderbolts.
The new real world “Pokémon GO” looks awesome and is coming to your smartphone soon.
The shiny Pokemon starts at level 70 and can Mega Evolve without a Mega Stone.
The mobile game will have 150 monsters to collect, and tough bosses and a ton of areas to explore.
The multiplayer-focused “Final Fantasy” game bears some similarities to “Monster Hunter,” but has enough familiar gameplay mechanics that made the series popular.