Pokemon Go monsters not welcome at Hiroshima

Japanese city calls for virtual animals to be removed in respect for victims of atomic bomb attacks

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Hiroshima has asked the makers of Pokemon Go to remove its monsters from the city's memorials to the victims of the atomic bomb attacks of 1945.

The smartphone game has enjoyed runaway success since it was released by makers Niantic earlier this month. Players collect virtual monsters sprinkled all over the world, with programmers using GPS to detect where gamers are and making the "Pokemon" appear in nearby parks, churches and town halls.

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