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  • Have you ever wanted to work at Google, but didn't feel qualified enough to clear the

  • hiring process? Well, now there's another way to score an awesome job at the tech company.

  • All you have to do is be the very best, like no one ever was. To catch them will be your

  • real test. To train them, will be your cause.

  • "Today, we're announcing a new job role and challenge."

  • *A wild Charizard appeared!*

  • *Trainer used the pokéball!*

  • *Gotcha! Wild Charizard was caught!*

  • Yes, it's already April Fool's Day in Japan, and that means it's time for another round

  • of Google pranks. Google announced it has scattered 150 Pokémon across the globe for

  • intrepid trainers to track down and capture with the help of Google Maps.

  • But don't worry, this adventure doesn't actually require mountain climbing, deep-sea fishing,

  • or any HMs. All you have to do is open Google Maps and hit "Press Start" on the search bar.

  • Then just search around the world map, tap on any Pokémon you find, and ... hey, I got

  • a Pikachu.

  • In theory, Google plans to fly the best trainers out to their Mountain View headquarters to

  • do battle for the coveted Google position of Pokémon Masterbut a disclaimer at

  • the end of the trailer suggests that's probably not going to happen anytime soon.

  • Google does have a history of using April Fool's Day to headhunt for some of its more

  • eclectic job positions. In 2008 Google teamed up with Virgin to recruit candidates for a

  • colony on Mars, and in 2011 they invited incredibly fast typists to help fill in Google's Autocomplete

  • results.

  • But although it was nice of Google to put a little minigame into Google Maps, TechCrunch

  • pines for "the impossibly intense live-action [augmented reality] game shown in the video"

  • which probably isn't going to happen either.

  • A Slashgear writer says seeing Pokémon on mobile devices in any form brings up a bit

  • of a sore spot between Nintendo and Pokémon fans.

  • "It's been a long time since users started wishing for Pokemon on mobile devices outside

  • the Nintendo ecosystem. ... Nintendo hasn't bucked an inch - they've suggested that Pokemon

  • - and the rest of the Nintendo game universe - wouldn't ever be moved beyond the Nintendo-made

  • hardware world."

  • But what are you sitting around watching this for? The contest ends at 2 p.m. Pacific on

  • April 2, so you've gotta catch 'em all before time runs out. And if you need any hints,

  • Kotaku's got some leads on where the Pokémon are hiding.

  • As for us, we've already caught 40 different types of Pokémon, so ...

  • GARY: "So long, losers!" (Via Nintendo)

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    Jessie Huang に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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