"Excuse , sir, do you know about GBA?"
"GBA?... Oh, you an that handheld console that's about to be released, right? Of course I know, how could I not know about such an interesting thing?"
On a bustling street in the United States, a television reporter and a caraman were randomly interviewing people on the street.
With the increasing popularity of GBA, especially after GBA was released first in Japan, so unboxing and review videos have already appeared on online video platforms. Watching those beautifully rendered gas, naturally, people in the United States are also very excited.
And in the days leading up to the release, journalists were keen to ride on this trend.
The reporter held the microphone to a young person on the street and continued to ask questions.
"Are you planning to purchase this latest product?"
"Definitely, because it's the coolest thing, and it's not expensive."
"Do you have any interest in other similar handheld consoles? Like the ones from Suire Electronics or Lirda?"
The young man looked puzzled, "Huh? What are those?"
"Well, handheld consoles are not just limited to GaStar Entertainnt. Actually, you can try out others too; the quality of the gas is equally good," the reporter explained patiently.
"Is that so..." The young man still didn't quite understand.
He could only be considered a player who was forcibly drawn in by the hype. Before this, he didn't even own a ga console.
And all his previous gaming experiences were obtained from friends.
He only knew about GaStar Entertainnt.
"Hey, don't listen to this reporter's nonsense, other companies' ga consoles are rubbish, not worth ntioning at all."
At this point, a friend beside the young man alertly pulled his companion.
Aricans are not short of money, even if they really spend a few hundred dollars on a ga console, it's not a big problem.
But buying a bunch of junk is just causing trouble for oneself, so why bother?
The reporter felt awkward; clearly, his recomndation had failed.
So he quickly changed his strategy, "Indeed, other companies' ga consoles are not up to par right now, but the gaming industry also has a promising future. It's impossible for there to be a monopoly forever, right?"
"I don't know, anyway, I only know that it's right to only buy GaStar Entertainnt for now."
The initially interviewed young man still didn't understand what was going on, and the interview ended hastily.
The reporter then proceeded to interview several other passersby on the street.
People who truly understand the gaming industry as a whole are still in the minority. However, so did indeed heed his recomndation and were prepared to try out other companies' ga consoles.
The release ti of these ga consoles was so close that other companies' ga consoles didn't have much opportunity to capitalize on.
However, GaStar Entertainnt's true 3D graphics ga console has not yet been officially released, and many manufacturers are already eyeing the idea of a new ga console.
If only a ga console capable of running 3D gas needs to be produced, even a pseudo-32-bit ga console is enough.
Using two slightly inferior 16-bit chips, forcibly increasing the frequency, and making them run 3D graphics by force, saves money and can also deceive novice players.
In the United States, until now, many developers still attach more importance to the ga console itself or the physical ga cartridge.
The few who truly value content are still in the minority.
Because the United States has always been a country that values physical assets, even though the Digital Millennium Copyright Act has been enacted, there is still not enough emphasis on software quality itself.
In this regard, so industry professionals have also voiced their opinions, hoping that Arican companies can take them into consideration.
However, most of the ga developnt companies and ga factories in the United States are still subsidiaries of large companies.
They must have the sa attitude as the companies above. Even if they want to focus on cultivating the quality of gas, it's difficult to provide ga developers with better treatnt.
In this regard, the small ga developnt teams that were once all the rage have made a lot of money.
Back then, they took advantage of the chaotic era of ga developnt in the United States to produce various cheap pirate and imitation gas.
Many of the pirate imitation gas they developed directly copied the code from GaStar Entertainnt and reused it.
Even though Takayuki reacted very quickly in this regard, quickly mobilizing a team of lawyers and other forces to crack down on these teams, many of them still made a lot of money.
So of them even achieved financial freedom in just a few weeks; it can be said to be a very crazy era.
However, this chaotic era did not last long, and these small teams gradually reached the end of the road due to the mature ga market.
The main reason, of course, was GaStar Entertainnt's relentless lawsuits.
At that ti, none of these teams had clean hands, so naturally, they were all sued one by one.
In the end, these people hid and concealed themselves, until the U.S. governnt stepped in to sanction GaStar Entertainnt, they reappeared to start calling the shots again, thinking that GaStar Entertainnt was about to breathe its last, and their era was coming back again.
However, they didn't have much joy before GaStar Entertainnt overturned them all with a brand new ga console.
These people gradually beca sowhat desperate, and so even prepared to give up the electronic gaming industry.
Originally, they were just a group of people who ca together out of interest to make quick money. Although their ga developnt experience increased as a result, they were still sowhat apprehensive.
Seeing GaStar Entertainnt about to grow stronger, and looking back at so of the street interviews programs before, these people were ready to change careers.
However, just at this ti, a person appeared.
He is the forr CEO of Lirda, nad Hack Brown.
He could be considered a bit of a legend; Lirda was founded solely by him.
But his fate was similar to that of Myron of RedFruit Company; he was kicked out of his own company.
But like a chosen one of the era, he would never easily give up because of a setback or two.
Unlike Myron who hated the gaming industry, he genuinely loved the electronic gaming entertainnt industry.
Before electronic gas even appeared, the Lirda he founded had already beco a small local player in the physical electronic toy industry.
Then, riding on the wave of electronic gas, he rose to prominence and established a foothold with two models of Lirda ga consoles.
However, he never expected that his several violations of the high-level strategy would lead to him being directly kicked out.
And this ti, he's making a coback as a king. He wants to truly establish a company of his own, just like GaStar Entertainnt, and the first thing to do is to recruit talent, with the ga developers who had previously developed junk gas as his target.
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