The first time Matt Marshall played Pokemon, it was on a Nintendo Game Boy. Monday, it was on Chardon Square, in the heavy heat of a late July afternoon, on his cell phone. “I don’t think anything could be as good as the original game,” said the 22-year-old from Hambden Township after some thought. “But it’s good for battling.” A battle on the square seemed so foreign three weeks ago. So did walking around, eyes buried in your phone, while in a group. “Pokemon zombies,” they’ve been called. But it’s all now so commonplace. Like it or not. And people...
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