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"Eden, you still seem to care a lot about Gastar Electronic Entertainnt's success?"

In Eden's apartnt, he was video calling with Hayakawa Uehito, who was across the ocean.

Hayakawa Uehito could tell that Eden seed quite conflicted at the mont.

Eden snapped out of it and said, "I've tried to block them at every turn, but they managed to sell three hundred thousand consoles on the first day in the US alone, and that's just the sales for the SFC. They haven't even announced the sales figures for the GB yet."

Right after Gastar Electronic Entertainnt summarized its first-day sales data, they imdiately sent it in a 'friendly' email format to several major departnt stores' executives in the US.

Of course, this behavior was seen more as a provocation rather than a show-off. The executives of several major departnt store companies were very angry and also forwarded this data to what could be considered allies, such as Suley Electronic and the Morgan Group.

When Eden received this data, he was also very surprised.

They were able to sell so many products through small convenience stores and so retail stores. If Gastar Electronic Entertainnt were to fully blossom, what would happen?

Watching his old friend's sowhat conflicted expression, Hayakawa Uehito just smiled faintly, "Eden, it seems you're still more accustod to the conspiracy and tricks in the US. You want to use comrcial suppression to sanction them."

"Isn't that right?" Eden countered.

"For so suddenly erging small companies, this kind of suppression can indeed be effective," Hayakawa Uehito nodded in agreent.

"But for this company, this move has no effect at all."

"Why?"

Hayakawa Uehito showed an admiring expression, "This company is the most creative company I've ever seen. Their creativity is not one-sided. If you try to suppress them in this aspect, they will find other ways to break through your blockades. Competing with this company, I think any fancy ans are only effective in the short term. What really works is the actual quality of electronic gas."

During his year of managing the electronic ga business departnt, Hayakawa Uehito was not just a manager; he was also a student constantly learning and growing.

Plus, Hayakawa Uehito himself had a sufficiently strict father.

Hayakawa Kentaro was always decisive within the company, and almost nothing could shake his decisions.

Even in factional struggles, he could find a way to realize his ideas.

He firmly believed that electronic gas were one of the future key developnt directions, and no one could change his mind.

Hayakawa Kentaro had expressed his admiration for the president of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt more than once.

He had called Takayuki the master of the electronic ga industry. In this regard, Hayakawa Uehito was indeed not as good as Takayuki.

And Hayakawa Kentaro was also very happy that Hayakawa Uehito had such a competitor; he said that it was beneficial for his growth. After becoming the president in the future, he would probably be grateful for having competed with a genius like Takayuki in the electronic ga field.

People praised by their fathers are quite rare, so Hayakawa Uehito also began to seriously study the rise of Takayuki.

In the end, he confird one thing: no fancy ans were useful.

To compete with this company, the focus should be on the quality of the actual gas.

Everything else was just temporary tricks.

Players were really voting with their feet; they would only choose gas that were fun and interesting or had graphics that amazed them. Apart from that, nothing else could touch their hearts.

Electronic gas were actually similar to the film industry; only classics could compete with classics, and comrcial competition or suppression could at most be considered auxiliary.

So, Hayakawa Uehito later established his own ga developnt team and increased investnt in electronic ga production to ensure that ga developers could work without worries.

In order to compete with Takayuki, he even had to raise employee salaries to prevent these employees from jumping ship.

And after his verification, good gas did indeed begin to help him establish a stable position, no longer as unstable as before.

Now, watching his forr good friend trapped in confusion, he felt it was necessary to give him a little guidance to help him out of his inner dilemma.

"Don't use those tactics anymore, or don't focus all your energy on electronic gas. I suggest you also establish a ga developnt team in North Arica. Compared to us on the other side of the ocean, I think Aricans understand Aricans better and can create gas more suitable for Aricans themselves."

Eden frowned, "So, just let them have a bigger market?"

Hayakawa Uehito said, "I actually think Gastar Electronic Entertainnt's success is irreversible. It's just that several other Arican companies haven't realized this yet. If they don't listen, let them be. Let's do our own thing."

Eden always listened to Hayakawa Uehito's suggestions, even if he didn't understand sotis.

Perhaps it was for this reason that he was able to consolidate his power in the US branch.

Without the support of Japan's local backstage, Eden wouldn't have risen so smoothly.

Among these were his own conspiracies and tricks, as well as support from Japan.

"Okay, I'll give it a try."

Hayakawa Uehito smiled and said, "Actually, don't take Gastar Electronic Entertainnt too seriously. When I was facing off against Gastar Electronic Entertainnt head-on, I realized one thing: players' desires are endless. Only one outstanding ga company will be mythologized, but it will never satisfy the vast future ga player market. We can't be the first, so why not be the second? After all, we are a comprehensive super enterprise, not just a single electronic ga company."

The controllers of large companies in the future must have a forward-looking perspective.

Large companies want profits, not really to compete for first place. As long as they raise their profit margins, the shareholders won't even dare to fart.

As for those Arican companies, whether they lived or died had nothing to do with him, and Suley Electronic wasn't particularly panicked.

After hanging up the phone, Hayakawa Uehito beca curious.

He was curious why a Japanese person could create electronic gas that were so popular in Arica, like Street Basketball, Need for Speed, and Street Fighter. These gas were obviously aid at the Arican market, attacking multiple ga categories simultaneously; this was not ordinary.

However, after thinking for a long ti, he couldn't co up with a reason, and in the end, he could only draw one conclusion.

This Takayuki was a genius in the field of electronic gas, and competing with him was really a bit despairing because you could never see the light at the end of the tunnel.

But now he had co to terms with it. Being second wasn't a big deal.

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