The
Maps of Pokemon GO
The
wildly popular Pokemon GO app game
has users possibly learning more about the geography of their
surroundings. This augmented reality
game allows players to use their smartphones to catch virtual Pokemon
characters found in real world locations using GIS mapping technology.
ESRI,
the world’s largest publisher of GIS software, has even included Pokemon GO content to ArcGIS Online. “The map is intended for
user-ran gyms, headquarters, hideouts, and anything Pokemon GO as far as poke locations, etc.”
Mapping
enthusiasts and GIS users have been publishing articles about the exact mapping
technology used by the games creator, Niantic.
“Pokemon GO and GIS” begins the discussion with some of the staff of
ESRI. Mapbox features an article related to augmented reality mapping by
Saman Bemel Benrud, “The Playful Design of Pokemon GO Maps.” And Spatineo
researched whether the developers of the game used OpenStreetMap or Google
Maps. And Forbes considers whether augmented reality gaming could be used to engage
the public in preservation in the field of archaeology.
The
Ball State University Libraries’ GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC)
consolidates one-on-one research assistance from the GIS Specialist with the
GIS Research Area, which offers access to ESRI GIS software and online
tutorials, datasets, online mapping applications, and in-house GIS data. GIS software is also available throughout
Bracken Library, the Architecture Library, and in the Science-Health Science
Library.
For
more information about using GIS software, please contact the GRMC at
765-285-1097.
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