"Hello, I'm Hack Brown, forr CEO of Lirda. Do you want to defeat the outsider GaStar Entertainnt that has made your lives miserable?"
Hack Brown personally visited one after another, finding the hos of those forr ga developers and persuading them in his own words to return to the ga developnt industry.
"I am planning to establish a new ga company, and what I lack the most right now is talent. Perhaps for a short ti, I may not be able to offer you high salaries, but I believe that under my leadership, we can compete with GaStar Entertainnt and make this Japanese company suffer a bit. I just want to ask you, do you want to make GaStar Entertainnt suffer a bit?"
This sentence can be said to have hit a sensitive spot for many people.
Half of them have beco what they are now thanks to GaStar Entertainnt.
And when they learned that there would be an opportunity to challenge GaStar Entertainnt, they almost agreed without much thought after becoming participants.
After all, many of them already have so savings, and it's not a problem to just scrape by for three to five years.
They just can't swallow the bitterness of being sued by GaStar Entertainnt like crazy dogs before. If they hadn't run fast enough, if the U.S. governnt hadn't intervened quickly, they would probably have been beaten to death by GaStar Entertainnt on the spot, and they might even owe GaStar Entertainnt money.
So, they harbor resentnt towards GaStar Entertainnt.
However, they also questioned Hack Brown's idea.
What makes you think you can compete with GaStar Entertainnt?
Now, GaStar Entertainnt is already a behemoth.
But Hack Brown didn't care at all.
"In this world, there are no eternal kings, and just one ga company can't swallow up the entire ga market. Are you planning to hand over the U.S. market like that? Then I really look down on you. Let tell you this now: I have successfully persuaded over a hundred ga developers like you. Just wait for my command, and I will imdiately establish a new ga company. This ti, we will focus on ga developnt, and all the inco will be used on ga developnt!"
Half of Hack Brown's words were bluffs; he hadn't convinced many people at the mont, probably just a dozen or so. Saying over a hundred people was completely exaggerated, and he didn't have much money at the mont either. But his ambition was not small, so he could only find a way to deceive these people into working for him for free first, but they would definitely get their benefits in the future.
Under such half-truth persuasion, surprisingly, many people believed Hack Brown's words and then joined the company he was preparing to establish.
And first of all, he needed to establish his own reputation, which ant developing a ga that was no worse than GaStar Entertainnt's first-party developnt team.
In the end, he assembled more than a hundred people, and through his amazing integration managent ability, the company was established.
This ti, their company was no longer a business focused on physical assets; this ti, their company would be a completely software-oriented business.
As for GaStar Entertainnt, Hack Brown didn't actually have much hostility towards it. His previous words were just to provoke the hatred of those developers and make them work for him. His greater ambition was to defeat his own company.
He wanted those old farts who looked down on him to understand how powerful he was.
Even without your capital investnt, I can still beat you to the ground.
Of course, there was no need to say such thoughts out loud; he just needed to keep them in his heart.
Before the release of GBA, he announced his return to the gaming market in a high-profile manner and had already integrated a powerful ga developnt team, ready to launch a new round of attacks against GaStar Entertainnt.
But such words could only be said before the release of GBA.
Because once GBA was released in the U.S., no one paid attention to what Hack was saying.
The brand-new GBA console had beco the only thing on many players' minds.
Better graphics, cooler ga content; they could even play all night without sleep. Who had ti to care about industry news?
In front of the departnt store, many young people and children lined up early in the morning to buy the ga console.
And every person who bought the ga console was extrely happy.
So couldn't wait to open the packaging of the ga console and insert the ga cartridge into the GBA.
With a brand-new and splendid startup sound, they officially entered the starting screen of the ga.
The people waiting in line couldn't hide their envy, craning their necks to watch those who had already bought the ga console and were playing on the spot.
Among them, the most played ga was "WarioWare: Twisted!".
Because this ga was full of gimmicks from the beginning, using the gyro sensor built into the cartridge to add a completely new dinsion to the gaplay.
Even though this was just a simple collection of mini-gas, so of which were even absurd, people were still excitedly playing while laughing.
Such scenes were naturally captured and crazily shared on the internet.
"Hey, why are these people so happy? Isn't it just a ga?"
Soone on the internet uttered disdainful words, but the person who made this statent was frustrated in front of their computer screen.
Damn it, if only I had lined up earlier, I wouldn't have missed out on buying the ga console.
On the first day, GBA sales successfully exceeded 600,000.
The montum of growth was unstoppable.
But this kind of crazy sales quickly cleared out the inventory.
To keep up with the demand, subsequent inventory had to be restocked at a faster pace.
For a while, news about GBA circulated all over the internet.
"Did you get GBA? How is it? Is it fun?"
This sentence beca the most frequently asked question among many netizens.
And if a netizen had already bought one... well, they usually didn't have ti to go online anymore; they were all imrsed in the brand-new ga world.
The initial ten gas released included "WarioWare: Twisted!", as well as RPG gas like "Ninja Plan" and "Dragon Quest".
There were also lighter gas like "F-Zero: GP Legend".
Each person had their own preferences, and everyone could find their favorite ga on this ga console.
Matsubashi was constantly monitoring the sales of the ga console, and for the past few days, she had been working tirelessly.
She even demanded that every departnt store must report the latest sales data to her every hour.
In terms of managent, she had never disappointed anyone, always dedicated to her work. Perhaps it was for this reason that she earned respect in a workplace dominated by n.
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