Game Market 1983 Chapter 157

Novel: Game Market 1983 Author: Son Insung Updated:
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“Let's take a moment to connect to the PC munications munity. ”

Today's online munity is literally a part of friendship with new information in the gaming industry.

Rather than just sharing reviews of games on the market with members.

People who use PC munication at this time had a strong predisposition to early adopters and only had a certain level of knowledge about PCs, so information dependence was still fairly high on gaming magazines that were more offline than online.

Nevertheless, the munity has been growing by the day, and the gaming munity has been growing.

Yuki said he turned on his puter as soon as he got home, but he's fortable with no one to talk to today...

After a while, I prepared a warm green tea because the room was cold. I found a dedicated munity titled "The Pentagon World."

As the title suggests, this was a munity primarily about games released by the Pentagon and games exclusively about Raon, so other panies' games were less mon.

“Oh, I see a new bulletin board has been created for God's gift. ”

As Kim swiped the green tea rising to the top of the dunes and entered the newly created gift board number, a related topic popped up.

[Sentence] I brought a gift from God!! Ultimate early speech.

[Buyer] I've been waiting since last night. I almost froze to death, but I got a limited quantity blanket!!

Despite the issue date, the newly created bulletin board number was 247 times.

Or is this the kind of explosive reaction that happens on the day of issue?

When I came home, I felt like there was a lot of fatigue that had been piled up since dawn yesterday, but I checked some topics that I was curious about how the users felt about playing.

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[Sentence] Gift from God. I'm impressed from the first introduction.

Awesome.

It's been a really long time since I've played a game, and my fingertips feel so shaky. I don't usually know the classics, but the main piano player in the prologue has been one of the top classes I've played so far.

I'm amazed that classical music can shake people's minds like this.

What was the title of the classic that came out in the first introduction?

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[Info] Look at the minutes below.

This is Chopin's Noughton (nighttime song) number one on op.9.

I like to explain this, so I'll just briefly tell you that one of Chopin's main songs, op.9, is divided into 1, 2 and 3, and it's the most popular chopin knockton song of all.

I would also like to give you a very high score on the main director of Kang Jun-hyuk, the Pentagon, who chose this song in the Prologue section of "Gift of God."

Originally, it was a song of prayer before reading the night prayer in a church called Knoxton. Chopin's delicate, wet tone is so well represented that it is sometimes called a late-night song.

When I say that I'm classical about the theme of the game in this song of God, it's true that, frankly, my feelings are way ahead of my expectations.

because I thought that bining this genre with a game, which is not a public enemy, which is a very difficult genre, is a very dangerous act.

Moreover, the sound performance of the current Raon would be difficult to convey the rich sound of the classics. (But that was my worry-free concern.)

But I was as thrilled as you at the beginning.

I don't know what the hell I did, but I'm amazed at the Pentagon's technological power again.

This may be a bit of a spore, but in Chapter 2, Nicolo Paganini's Caprice No. 24 collaborates with Hiroin Kaori will feel a real thrill.

(Those without rhythm or agility will be faced with extreme difficulty. I just woke up after three tries.)

I swallowed a mouthful of laughter watching a user's description of Chopin and Paganini e to light. In PC munication, there was no ment system underneath the topic, so if someone asked a question, would someone else have replied to it? There were very few simple abbreviations such as "blah

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