??Chapter 671: 670. Yannan Electronic Ga Show_1
Chapter 671: 670. Yannan Electronic Ga Show_1
November 6th.
Yannan International Convention and Exhibition Center was bustling with noise and excitent.
A careful look would reveal many unusually dressed n and won, resembling characters from video gas and animations. There were also many people holding caras of all sizes, continuously clicking away. Groups of young n in checkered shirts and jackets, backpacks slung over their shoulders, were eager to try things out, and there were schoolgirls in high school uniforms, holding their boyfriends’ hands and looking around curiously.
The 12th Yannan Electronic Gas Exhibition was being held here.
As the largest electronic gas exhibition in the country, Yannan Electronic Gas Exhibition focused on dostic gas. In this world, although the developnt of dostic gaming consoles started a little late, it grew normally and followed a healthy cycle. Besides the traditional genres of immortal heroes and martial arts, there were an endless stream of gas in genres like horror, science fiction, fantasy, and sports. Various manufacturers and independent ga developnt teams all hoped to showcase their gas at this exhibition to win more attention and support.
Among them, Overlord Entertainnt was a giant in the dostic gaming console industry. Their ga console, the Overlord series, had reached its fourth generation, with performance close to, albeit slightly less than, the PS5. News about the developnt of new models was constantly updated, and so predicted that Overlord Entertainnt would announce their fifth-generation Overlord console and so blockbuster supporting gas at this Yannan Electronic Gas Exhibition.
But compared to that, what drew more attention this ti was Lu Ban’s Silent dia.
There were rumors that Lu Ban’s gaming device would be showcased for the first ti at this Yannan Electronic Gas Exhibition.
Compared to Lu Ban, what fifth-generation Overlord console, what cross-platform open-world masterpiece, what lifeti achievent award for a famous ga producer, all seed insignificant.
On the old-days video website, there were special live stream rooms broadcasting the content of the Yannan Electronic Gas Exhibition throughout. Many gars and YouTubers also ca to the exhibition to film vlogs or do live streaming.
Like this one called [Old Eggplant].
He was a talented student from a well-known university who had gained fa during his college years by making gaming videos. After graduating, he chose not to work for anyone else and beca a full-ti YouTuber instead.
He made videos during the day, stread gas at night, and happily collected his earnings.
He ca to the Yannan Electronic Gas Exhibition specifically for Lu Ban’s new device.
He knew so people in the gaming circle and had obtained relatively accurate information that Lu Ban would definitely bring his new device to this exhibition.
Moreover, opinions among those friends were mixed; so said Lu Ban was just bragging and the actual product was just an ordinary VR-capable console, others suggested that Lu Ban’s device might indeed be impressive but were reluctant to be too assertive, and still others reckoned that Lu Ban was actually just marketing and what he really wanted to promote was his movie.
Anyway, from Old Eggplant’s point of view, as long as Lu Ban wasn’t building cars, everything else was irrelevant.
Old Eggplant was live streaming with his phone, capturing many beautiful ladies, but he was unphased. He knew all too well that won would only affect his gaming speed, a truth he had understood while playing those sidescrolling, jumping joy gas.
Soon, Old Eggplant saw the booth for Silent dia.
The booth’s layout was quite minimalist—apart from the words “Silent dia,” there was nothing else to see. Even the TVs that other booths constantly played with gaplay demos or trailers were pitch-black.
The area around the booth was packed—swarming with people.
Old Eggplant, relatively tall, stood on his tiptoes for a better look, but the booth was empty, and he had no idea why everyone was crowding around there.
“What are you all looking at?”
Old Eggplant couldn’t help but ask soone next to him.
“No idea, but I saw everyone gathering around here, so there must be sothing good.”
A man replied.
Old Eggplant checked and indeed, there wasn’t much. He guessed that at the beginning there were only a few people standing guard here, waiting for Lu Ban’s announcent. Then other passersby and tourists saw the gathering crowd and figured there must be sothing worthwhile, which eventually led to a bigger unsuspecting audience congregating.
A classic case of a crowd drawing a crowd.
Seeing nothing newsworthy at the mont, Old Eggplant decided to look around at other booths.
He was a fairly well-known gaming area strear, with good relationships with many ga developnt studios. Sotis, the big companies would seek him out for publicity, what is commonly referred to as “making a living.”
While livestreaming and chatting with acquaintances, Old Eggplant even had lunch with a few friends at noon.
Just from this video ga show alone, Old Eggplant felt he could produce two or three video episodes, which imdiately filled him with joy.
It was in the afternoon when he returned to the venue, intending to greet other ga studios, that he saw a large crowd had once again gathered around the main stage.
The main stage of the ga show hosted events for different companies at scheduled tis, including new ga launches and player interactions.
It was only then that Old Eggplant rembered to check the schedule and realized it was ti for the Overlord V launch.
“No wonder there’s such a crowd,” he muttered to himself.
Old Eggplant himself owned Overlord IV. As a dostic console, he was very supportive, but since it was a machine produced several years ago, it naturally had its shortcomings: insufficient performance, poor compatibility, and a lack of available gas.
Old Eggplant believed there were only two kinds of companies that produced ga consoles: one kind produces consoles to make money, so they develop gas that attract third-party developers.
The other kind simply wants to develop gas, but find it too cumberso to do so on other companies’ consoles. So, they end up making a console of their own.
Take, for example, a certain company that is daily claid to rule the world; they belong to the second kind.
Such ga companies may not produce the most exceptional consoles, but their gas are sure to be fun because that’s the very reason they started making dumplings in the first place – for the love of the sauce.
Of course, the first kind of ga console manufacturers is also good, because research and developnt of hardware is after all a significant investnt, and not all ga companies are willing to spend money on this.
However, as console manufacturers, they must have control over their machines, exemplified by the exclusive gas from their first-party developers. And since the exclusive gas for Overlord IV were not particularly outstanding, it was never very popular, falling short of the first and second generations and only slightly better than the transitional third.
Yet, Old Eggplant glanced at the schedule again.
It was then he finally realized why there were so many people here.
Whether intentionally or not, Lu Ban’s announcent was scheduled right after Overlord V’s.
Many of the people waiting here were now more interested in Lu Ban’s new device than in Overlord V!
Yet, those in charge of Overlord V might still be unaware of this, or they pretended not to know, happy to see everyone crowded around the booth.
After a long wait of over ten minutes, the Overlord V launch finally concluded.
Another ten minutes for the changeover, and amidst the agonizing wait, Old Eggplant saw a person with headphones and a microphone stepping up to the podium.
It was Lu Ban.
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