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Of course, the holding of this hearing could not escape the tracking of reporters.

They were like flies, squeezing in wherever they could. On the first day of the hearing, they began extensive coverage.

Initially, Corby welcod these reporters.

Because they could help expand his influence, making more people believe that the electronic gas from Gastar Entertainnt would have an impact.

But as the hearing progressed, these reporters beca Corby's stumbling blocks.

Of course, reporters didn't care about sides; they only cared about their viewership and clicks, so they would report the news truthfully.

Especially since Gastar Entertainnt hired multiple teams of lawyers and scientists, industry estimates suggested they would spend at least tens of millions of dollars on this hearing.

This shocked many Aricans who were watching the drama.

They also knew that this was just a dog-eat-dog hearing, and they didn't completely believe the words of either side.

But the boldness of Gastar Entertainnt impressed them.

At the sa ti, they also realized the determination of Gastar Entertainnt.

They were willing to spend a huge price to fight any injustice.

And in the eyes of many Japanese people in the United States, especially those who already had a certain status and reputation, they vigorously supported Gastar Entertainnt.

In the hearing, the legal teams battled it out, while many Japanese in the United States spontaneously made complaints through various dia outlets.

They had once caused a chain reaction due to signing the Plaza Accord, making Japan the biggest scapegoat, leading to severe economic setbacks and social unrest. Even these Japanese people living abroad were equally affected.

After the bubble burst, Aricans no longer saw Japan as a threat. After bleeding Japan dry, they tossed it aside and looked for the next victim to bleed.

So in the eyes of many Japanese, the United States was an insurmountable mountain. They, who admired strength, could only look up to it, but at the sa ti, they also harbored resentnt towards the United States.

In this wave of accusations, the Japanese rarely united and jointly accused Governor Corby of shalessness, intending to continue draining their blood.

People always liked to show rcy to the weak. Many Aricans also felt sympathetic towards these Japanese, but of course, only a few ordinary people.

Then, under this series of influences, the hearing initiated by Corby made no substantial progress and ultimately ended in frustration.

He gained no benefit from this hearing and even suffered so backlash, which was quite a loss.

At the sa ti, he was also shocked by Gastar Entertainnt's audacity.

To casually spend millions of dollars to assemble a team of lawyers, this Japanese company was indeed not easy to deal with.

However, this ti he also lost a lot of face, and he also began to resent Gastar Entertainnt. In the future, if he had the chance, he would definitely give this Japanese company a good beating!

And at this mont, due to the sales obstruction of Doom and the policy of banning sales in so states, Takayuki also realized that the national machinery of the United States was beginning to work.

In the original world, Nintendo had also encountered similar situations.

In fact, it was still about interests.

If they were an Arican company, such attacks would have been greatly reduced.

Once the national machinery started, it was impossible to resist, but they were also prepared and had already begun to lay out in advance.

By the latter half of 1997, more and more ga companies and ga console developnt companies entered the market. The original blue ocean market gradually entered the era of the red ocean, with a variety of gas dazzling players. Even though Gastar Entertainnt had a huge market and influence, it still inevitably lost so market share.

The demand for Gastar Entertainnt to produce new ga consoles was growing. Players were still looking forward to Gastar Entertainnt's high-quality gas.

In the low-price market and the mid-range market dominated by SFC, Gastar Entertainnt held a dominant position.

However, with the recent popularity of 32-bit 3D graphics ga consoles, a high-end ga console market with a price range of around $400 erged.

These ga consoles had more visually stunning ga graphics, which imdiately attracted players' attention.

They began to gradually invest more of their spare cash here. People were visual creatures and often found it difficult to resist things that looked particularly beautiful and cool.

But at this mont, Takayuki shifted more of his focus to the formation of two teams.

Firstly, the special effects team, and at the level of film and television special effects.

Secondly, the developnt team for engines.

These teams would be stationed in the United States, continuously recruiting top talents from the United States.

The special effects team had already reached a certain scale and had helped Gastar Entertainnt release concept trailers for several gas.

Just by producing these spectacular trailers, they captured the hearts of many people, making them willingly continue to give money to Gastar Entertainnt.

However, this was not a long-term solution.

During this period, there were discussions in newspapers, magazines, and online dia.

The general content was "Gastar Entertainnt is eating its old resources; this company has lost its vitality," and similar conclusions.

Because SFC was still selling well, and Gastar Entertainnt seed as steady as an old dog, as if they had never considered developing a new ga console.

Even though they were so aggressive before.

The only bright spot was the recently released improved version of the GB ga console, the GBC, which seed to be Gastar Entertainnt's response to strong demands.

But within Gastar Entertainnt, the two ga consoles had already been internally tested countless tis.

The GS1 ga console and the GBA handheld ga console.

The work of the engineering developnt team had even started to idle, only doing so peripheral accessories for the two ga consoles when bored, and occasionally testing the compatibility of the ga consoles.

On the other hand, the ten ga developnt teams never stopped. They continued to develop gas for SFC and FC while entering the ga developnt for GS1 and GBA. By now, they each had at least three or more finished gas.

But even so, Takayuki didn't rush to announce the new ga consoles. Instead, he continued to focus on building the engine developnt team and the special effects team.

No one knew what Takayuki was thinking.

If Gastar Entertainnt had a multi-shareholder system, Takayuki's behavior would probably have been heavily criticized by many shareholders, and even sanctioned Takayuki through joint impeachnt.

But this company belonged only to Takayuki. Until now, there were only two or three small shareholders without any real power.

Together, their shares did not exceed ten percent, and their influence was almost zero.

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