Pokemon Go: Canberra goes wild for augmented reality game

By Katie Burgess
Updated July 15 2016 - 8:08am, first published 7:17am
Davina Skene's seven-year-old son Jacobi Skene "caught" a Zubat at the National Arboretum. Photo: Gemma Bolton
Davina Skene's seven-year-old son Jacobi Skene "caught" a Zubat at the National Arboretum. Photo: Gemma Bolton
Gary Tutt said at least 150 people filtered through Questacon in the two hours he was there catching Pokemon on Sunday night. Photo: Gary Tutt
Gary Tutt said at least 150 people filtered through Questacon in the two hours he was there catching Pokemon on Sunday night. Photo: Gary Tutt
Kayza Grenfell saw this Geodude up the top of Mt Ainslie.  Photo: Kayza Grenfell
Kayza Grenfell saw this Geodude up the top of Mt Ainslie. Photo: Kayza Grenfell
Reload Bar owners Ravi Sharma and Jim Andrews (centre) are banking on the success of Pokemon Go by planting lures and offering themed events, including a Pokepartybus. Photo: Jamila Toderas
Reload Bar owners Ravi Sharma and Jim Andrews (centre) are banking on the success of Pokemon Go by planting lures and offering themed events, including a Pokepartybus. Photo: Jamila Toderas

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