• TRAINER'S EYE #91 - "Pokemon GO in New Jersey" ft. Red Bank Crew Pokemon GO Group

  • May 23 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
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TRAINER'S EYE #91 - "Pokemon GO in New Jersey" ft. Red Bank Crew Pokemon GO Group

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    In this Pokemon interview, we are joined by both DarkLugiaMaster & FusionJoe, Pokemon Trainer from Burbank, New Jersey and Community Ambassadors for Red Bank Crew Pokemon GO Group.

    Both DarkLugiaMaster & FusionJoe share how there journey with Pokemon stated with the video games. DarkLugiaMaster started with Generation 3 and was a big fan of both Pokemon Colosseum and Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness. FusionJoe shares starting with Generation 4 and Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. FusionJoe also gives his opinion on the more recent BDSP games and whether they met his expectations or not.

    Uniquely, both DarkLugiaMaster & FusionJoe met because of Pokemon GO and started playing back in college. They both share insights on where to play when visiting New Jersey and what interested them in playing Pokemon GO.

    Finally, DarkLugiaMaster & Fusion Joe share insight in re-building his community with the Niantic Ambassador Program. They go into detail on how they both became leaders within their community and how the program has benefited their community as a whole!

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