"Passionate Basketball obviously doesn't have any real basketball rules. You just need to fool around, no need to consider any rationality."
"But it's this kind of ga that gradually attracts these young people who have nowhere to exert their energy."
"Tch, this kind of ga is so boring, it has nothing to do with real basketball at all. Where do you see a basketball court with three hoops on one side? And you can even beat people up?"
"Isn't it normal to beat people up? We've beaten people up plenty of tis while playing basketball. And besides, if you say it's so boring, why can't you take your eyes off it?"
"I just want to continue mocking this ga, I don't want to play at all."
"Then let's play a ga, let's see who can win, huh? If I win, you're treating us to pizza tonight."
"Alright, who's afraid of who? I'll tell you, I'm only betting with you because I can't stand losing, not because I'm interested in this ga."
"Okay, okay, I got it."
After giving a simple instruction on how to play, Steve let them play on their own, while he acted as a background and occasionally reminded them how to use special moves.
Before long, these friends were all imrsed in the ga.
They were all basketball fans who loved playing basketball at school.
Although Passionate Basketball was a bit absurd, they could realize so ideas in the ga that were impossible in real life through video gas.
For example, in the ga, beating soone up wouldn't result in punishnt from the school, let alone having to pay for the person's dical expenses.
Eventually, these guys even forgot that it was a basketball ga and just saw it as an opportunity to beat each other up recklessly, completely disregarding sportsmanship.
"Let tell you, there's more than just this one fun ga. I checked out the latest advertisent from this company before. They're developing a street basketball ga, which is a bit more realistic than this one. This is definitely not just sothing for kids." Steve continued to praise the many benefits of the SFC on the side.
This made many people present sowhat tempted, as it seed they indeed needed to get such a gaming console.
"Steve, lend this ga console to play for a few days, please."
"You jerk, I haven't even lent it out yet, and you're already snatching it from . I'll lend it first!"
The group started rough housing again, and Steve was a bit worried that these guys would damage his ga cartridges in their rough play.
At this mont, a wealthier friend imdiately put his arm around Steve's shoulder and said, "Hey, how about selling this thing to ? I'll give you $3,000 for everything. That's equivalent to the price of a used sports car, how about it?"
"Hehe, no way. If you want to buy it, go find soone in Japan to buy it from. But if you're patient, you can wait a month or two. This company is already preparing to sell this product."
"Really? One or two months, huh? Then I'll take a look at it then."
Among the group of young people, there were gas like Street Racing and Street Basketball that were specifically aid at them.
And in the future, there would be Street Fighter appearing.
Similarly, among the children, there was also a small wave of people who had already owned the SFC gaming console in advance.
Around them, there were also so children who initially looked down on this foreign stuff, thinking that the gaming consoles available in the US market were cooler.
However, after experiencing the latest gaming consoles, they understood the truth and were imdiately conquered by them.
"Mom, I want an SFC! And a GB, so of my classmates have it, please, I want one too!"
"SFC? What's that?"
"It's an electronic gaming console from Japan."
"Hehe, it's not Christmas, and it's not your birthday. If you want gifts, you'd better wait until Christmas."
"Please, Mom, just this once."
"You little rascal, how many tis have you begged ? And you say it's a product from Japan, I've never even heard of it. Do you know where to buy it?"
"It's simple, just go to Japan to buy..."
"You little rascal, go die, get out of here, don't bother while I'm cooking."
The kids weren't discouraged. Once they were exposed to the SFC gaming console, their minds were filled with the appearance of the SFC. If they couldn't get it, they would feel very uncomfortable.
Of course, this only caused a small frenzy in a small circle.
Apart from those players who had already obtained the SFC through ans like buying from Japan, it was difficult to influence others.
In the United States, there was never a shortage of various interesting high-tech products.
So, next, Matsubashi Miho began to arrange her ground promotion strategy and actively approached those large advertising distributors, trying to secure those advertising positions as much as possible.
"Ms. Matsubashi, it's not that we deliberately want to make things difficult for you. You should know, this is Arica, and we also need to rely on the advertising fees from those big companies to survive. Offending those big advertisers for your sake really isn't worth it."
In a company that operated billboards along highways across the United States, Matsubashi Miho was negotiating with the person in charge.
No matter what Matsubashi Miho said, the other party didn't want to budge.
Previously, several big companies like Surya Electronics, Lirda, and a few others had given them an order not to sell billboards to the Japanese gaming entertainnt company, Gastar.
Not making money when there's a chance to is indeed foolish, but those big companies used high advertising fees as leverage. They first offered to increase the advertising fees, then threatened that if they dared to accept any advertisents from Gastar, they would imdiately cut off all advertising fees.
These billboard companies couldn't afford to offend big companies.
The billboard companies were already not doing too well.
As for those large advertising distributors, Surya Electronics had simply bought out all the advertising spaces in advance, ensuring that Gastar wouldn't be able to buy any TV or prominent advertising space for a while.
So, no matter how hard Matsubashi Miho tried to persuade them, she couldn't convince them.
Matsubashi Miho's purpose in coming this ti was to deal with these advertisers, no matter what, no matter what thod was used, she must convince these guys.
And today, Matsubashi Miho ca prepared.
Hearing the other party's explanation, Matsubashi Miho just smiled slightly. "Sir, I also know that you're in a difficult situation. But regarding the advertising fees, you can rest assured, we're willing to sign advertising contracts with you for over ten years, and we promise that if your advertising company is still not doing well after ten years, we're willing to continue renewing the contract for another ten years, and the price can increase with inflation, so you won't lose a penny."
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