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  2. Pokémon Go - Wikipedia

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    Go ' s release resulted in a resurgence in popularity for the Pokémon franchise as a whole. [315] The Pokémon Sun and Moon games for the Nintendo 3DS, released later in 2016, was the best-selling video game for the 3DS with over 16 million copies sold, and this was partly attributed to the new fans to the series brought in by Go. [316]

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  7. Pokémon Trading Card Game Pocket - Wikipedia

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    The concept for an app dedicated exclusively to digital Pokémon cards began to take shape around the time of Pokémon Go ' s initial release. [10] Executive corporate officer Keita Hirobe stated that making the game more approachable and maintaining a low barrier to entry were two of The Pokémon Company's primary objectives during development.

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  9. Burger King Pokémon container recall - Wikipedia

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    Though it passed the safety standards of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, [5] and packaging on the balls stated that the balls were safe, [3] the design and size of the container made it possible to cover the nose and the mouth, and owing to the plastic's pliability, a child may suck the air out, creating a vacuum effect and causing the ball to become stuck to the face.