74 year old Grandfather is catching Pokemon by putting 64 phones in his bicycle, see viral post


 Chen San says that he does not participate in the fight in this game, because he has an unfair advantage. Instead they only want to catch the rarest Pokémon.You must have heard of Pokemon Go, the mobile game that with its release tried to change the way of mobile gaming around the world. If you haven't heard about it, let us tell you that Pokémon Go started in 2016.Happened in, which has been prepared by Niantic Labs. The game lets you experience virtual reality as you take your phone out into the real world and catch Pokémon. The game's craze is such that a 74-year-old man from Taiwan has been catching Pokémon through his 64 smartphones for more than six years.A 74-year-old man from Taiwan, who is said to be named Chen San, has been playing the Pokemon game since its release with multiple smartphones mounted on his bicycle. Due to his passion for the Pokemon Go mobile game, he has now become the talk of the internet and is fast going viral. A blog Wealth has told about this passion of Chen San in its Instagram post.According to the blog, Taiwanese athlete Chen San has become so engrossed in the interactive game that he has been riding his bicycle with 64 smartphones on his bike while catching Pokémon from street to street. It reportedly started in 2016, when Chen San's grandson Yuan first introduced him to the game. The blog states that by 2018, he had expanded his setup to eight phones and had become a local celebrity, known as 'Pokemon Go Grandpa'.Chen San says that he does not participate in the fight in this game, because he has an unfair advantage. Instead they only want to catch the rarest Pokémon.In the post shared by the blog on Instagram, Pokémon Grandpa can be seen strutting along on his bicycle with his massive smartphone setup. The post is becoming so viral that it has got more than 3.35 lakh likes in six days.Many people are praising this passion and this special talent of the 74-year-old man, while some are angry with this work. "I don't understand it. But I love that this old man is out there living his best life," one user wrote of him. So there, another user commented that, "Wherever they go, they must be causing traffic jams on Google Maps."For the latest tech news, smartphone reviews and exclusive offers on popular mobiles, download the Gadgets 360 Android app and follow us on Google News.

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