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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36791275 Read more about sharing. Close share panel × Image copyright AFP Image caption These people are dressed up as Pikachu, a fast-moving Pokemon with electric powersShares in the Japanese company Nintendo have seen a stellar rise since the release of their augmented reality game Pokemon Go, gaining more than 50% since the release last week.
Shares jumped 25% on Monday alone and kept gaining since then, adding up to a 56% increase on Thursday morning.
Pokemon Go players search locations in the real world to find virtual Pokemon creatures on their smartphone screens.
The game has become a global phenomenon since its release.
It topped the app store download chart on both iPhone's App Store and Google Play just days after its initial release in the US, Australia and New Zealand.
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The Pokemon creatures first emerged in the 1990s on Nintendo's Game Boy device.
For the new game, Nintendo has partnered with US-based developer Niantic and the Pokemon Company, which owns the rights to the characters.
Image copyright AFP Image caption A Pokemon player searches the square in front of the White HouseNintendo, which is also behind the iconic Super Mario game, has traditionally relied on sales of its gaming consoles.
However, sales of those have been slowing in recent years as more gamers move online and onto portable devices.
Analysts have long criticised the company for lagging its rivals like Sony and being late to the game in catering to the growing smartphone market.
Source: Nintendo shares up more than 50% up since Pokemon Go release
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