POGs are making a comeback with an AR-enabled mobile game

POGs are making a comeback with an AR-enabled mobile game

By Nick Pino

Nintendo started the trend of revitalizing aging franchises with augmented reality-enabled mobile games and it appears as though POGs – those cardboard discs from the ’90s that took over schoolyards and locker rooms – are now following suit.

Without a major publisher like Nintendo backing them, though, POGs are turning to IndieGoGo – and POG faithfuls – for help with their big comeback.

POGs: The Mobile Game is a new project by a company called Compton Technology based out of London that hopes to bring that childhood nostalgia to your iPhone, iPad and Android devices later this year.

The mobile game, which is previewed in a video on the project’s IndieGoGo page, looks to have all the elements of the classic gambling/battling game where you put your digital collection up against your opponent’s to try and win their collection. (Wow, this is basically gambling for kids, isn’t it?)

Where augmented reality comes into play is that you’ll be able to use your phone or tablet’s camera to scan in your collection – including both old POGs and slammers (the heavy disc used to flip POGs over).

Backers who give $20 (around £15/AU$25) to the campaign will receive a special gold slammer …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gaming

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