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"This is impossible! How could a new ga console have such high performance? And it's set to release in just half a month, it's simply not possible!"

In an office sowhere, an irate Arican yelled.

He was one of the major shareholders of RedFruit, a company.

He was also the one who first proposed developing a ga console to cash in on the hype.

Previously, led by them and with the joint efforts of various forces, they finally managed to get the U.S. Departnt of Justice to step in and help crack down on Star Electronic Entertainnt.

And just when they saw GaStar Electronic Entertainnt's four ga consoles about to bite the dust, they suddenly announced: Yes, we have successors ready, and they will take over imdiately.

Developing a ga console is very complicated.

If you want to create a ga console from scratch, the ti and cost involved are very high, it usually takes at least a year or more.

And now GaStar Electronic Entertainnt suddenly produced a complete ga handheld console, which was simply unacceptable to this shareholder.

Watching GaStar Electronic Entertainnt about to go down, why did they suddenly rise from the dead?

"Boss, it seems GaStar Electronic Entertainnt has actually been prepared for a long ti. Perhaps they had already anticipated being targeted deliberately, and they kept a trick up their sleeve."

The shareholder's mood at this mont was extrely bad.

He was now wondering why the hell these Japanese people could still fight back, and just by looking at the paper performance of the ga console, it could definitely be considered top-tier among handhelds, high performance, and the price was very affordable, even children from ordinary families in the U.S. could afford this ga console.

On the other hand, their RedFruit's ga console, although not yet announced, had basically finalized its performance and specifications, which were about the sa as PN2. At the sa ti, they also invited many ga developers to develop new gas for their ga console and promised generous rewards.

Just as they were about to make a big move, GaStar Electronic Entertainnt struck back unexpectedly.

And this wasn't the end, they said there would be even more heavyweight news released next, presented in the form of sothing called a "Face-to-Face eting."

At this mont, he was wondering why these Japanese people didn't get into a car accident, or didn't get a terminal illness.

On the third day of the GBA announcent, the internet and newspapers also quickly jumped on the bandwagon, rushing to report on GaStar Electronic Entertainnt's new GBA product.

This ti, GBA didn't need to artificially exaggerate the publicity anymore, they just needed to showcase the extre graphics of the ga console itself, which was enough to convince the vast majority of players.

People are visual creatures, sotis interesting gas are undoubtedly more important than graphics.

But the first impression of excellent graphics can also expand the original small player base.

Moreover, this ti GBA also had so novel features, such as gyroscopes, and gas controlled by sound, which appeared in the demonstration.

And the release date was just around the corner, almost within reach.

Naturally, players were ecstatic. They were actually sowhat dissatisfied with Star Electronic Entertainnt's slightly outdated graphics before.

This GBA handheld might not be as outstanding as a ho console, but a machine that could display such graphics in the palm of one's hand was enough to convince the vast majority of people.

"President, our poll results are out. Netizens are generally very interested in GBA and all express willingness to buy this ga console as soon as possible."

A group mber specializing in surveys ca happily to GaStar Electronic Entertainnt's office, holding a stack of data, and told GaStar Electronic Entertainnt the results they had compiled.

The product priced at over 8,000 yen in Japan is really not expensive. Commuting office workers also have their own pursuit of higher-quality gas. The fact that GB and GBC did not have backlit screens has actually begun to make them sowhat dissatisfied. This upgraded version of GBA has also attracted their attention.

And these office workers have the highest purchasing power.

Children may be hesitant to buy more gas because of their ager allowance, but office workers don't care about that bit of money.

Going to a Japanese restaurant for a al costs more than spending on electronic gas.

GaStar Electronic Entertainnt took over the survey statistics.

The survey was divided into two sections: online and offline.

Among them, the online section of the network questionnaire had over 100,000 results in total, and the conclusion drawn was that seventy percent of people were willing to buy GBA, and the remaining thirteen or fourteen percent were also very willing, although they would wait and see first.

The offline survey was more astonishing, as it was mostly conducted in ga retail stores.

So the results of the offline questionnaire were even more amazing.

Ninety-five percent of players would buy GBA as soon as possible, anyway, old ga cartridges can be directly inserted into GBA to play.

The response to the survey was very good.

This also made the previously uneasy employees completely relieved.

"Well done, good job. I still need you to continue this survey work."

Takayuki put down the data, looked at the employee who conducted the survey, and praised them.

The employee was naturally very happy, but of course, he also modestly said that the credit was not his alone, but also included the cooperation and efforts of other employees in the sa departnt.

Then, this employee eagerly asked, "President, are you planning to announce our new GS1 ho ga console at the Face-to-Face eting next?"

Takayuki nodded, "Since we are ready, everything should be revealed. This is also an important part of boosting our partners' confidence. And every employee has really worked hard during this ti to fulfill the company's plans."

The developnt status before was relatively relaxed, nine to five was the norm, which was a rarity in Japan's abnormal workplace society.

Ordinary people would say that such a company would collapse sooner or later, but it was precisely such a company that gradually beca a giant, causing people to look sideways.

But no matter how relaxed it was, when facing a crisis, it still needed to step up.

Of course, Takayuki wouldn't mistreat these people either, both materially and spiritually, they could satisfy the employees as much as possible.

It was also for this reason that the cohesion of Takayuki's employees had always been strong, just like Nintendo in the previous life, no matter what storms they went through, their employees and creators could remain steadfast.

On the one hand, it was because of their love for gas, and on the other hand, it was also because they knew that this company was like another ho to them, a ho that would never disappoint them.

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