So, basically, Pokémon Go for Apple Watch can do everything except actually catch Pokémon. That's a small disappointment, but it's not a surprise: Nintendo built a $35 wearable for the exclusive right to catch monsters without your phone. If the Apple Watch did it for free, it could potentially undercut sales of the app's hardware component. Still, between this and Nintendo's announcement of Super Mario Run for iOS, it's a good time to be an Apple-loving Nintendo fan.

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