Equipped with his very own hands-free Poké-Han device, Nick was able to catch a rare Farfetch’d Pokémon he’d never seen before.
Nick Johnson
We catch a rare Glasses Farfetch’d in Japan with world’s first Pokémon Go master, Nick Johnson
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Aug 11, 2016 - Tweet
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He’s caught ’em all in the U.S., Europe, Hong Kong and Australia, and now we get to find out what the gamer’s been up to in Japan, the birthplace of Pokémon.
- Japan
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