Takayuki wasn't very skilled at writing scripts for film and television, but outlining a general plot wasn't a problem.
The drama "Victory is Justice" must have had its strengths to beco popular in the previous world.
Unfortunately, Takayuki wasn't particularly familiar with the trends in TV dramas, so he could only follow along.
This was quite different from his success in the world of electronic gas.
But people in this world didn't understand these things.
When Takayuki presented the outline of the story and showed it to Director Kubo, he found the story surprisingly good.
The story was good in terms of its topic and relevance to lawyers, and although the protagonist's moral compass was a bit off, it was still enjoyable to watch.
"President Takayuki, honestly, if you're interested in the future, you can write a few more TV scripts. We'll take them all. The outline of this story looks really good."
Takayuki chuckled and brushed it off. He didn't really want to write TV scripts; it wasn't his pursuit, and he didn't have much material in his mind. He only rembered a few popular TV dramas from his previous life, and even fewer Japanese dramas.
If he were to switch to making TV dramas, his resources probably wouldn't last long.
At this point, Director Kubo said seriously, "President Takayuki, I suddenly feel that our chances of winning might be even greater. We already have the outline of this drama's story, so the next step is to flesh out the plot according to this outline. Just looking at this outline makes feel very interested. Once it's actually fild, it will be even better."
Takayuki listened to the complints from the other party but reminded him, "Rember, this drama still needs to incorporate so plot elents related to my ga, but they don't have to be the main storyline. For example, both sides of the protagonist hear about each other's ssages from others, giving people the feeling that this is a shared world. Otherwise, this TV drama will be made in vain."
Director Kubo quickly assured him, "Rest assured, President Takayuki, I can guarantee this. We're just in ti to prepare for the spring season of TV dramas. However, if there's going to be collaboration, we probably need to know the storyline of Ace Attorney in advance. Are you worried about issues like leaks?"
"It doesn't matter. Although the storyline of the ga is important, the focus is more on solving the puzzles in the story, rather than the overall plot. Even if you know, it doesn't matter, and I also believe you won't easily reveal these plots."
Takayuki handed over the main storyline script of Ace Attorney, which had been discussed recently, to Kubo, leaving the rest to him.
Finally, he could focus on making gas with peace of mind.
There would be a consur electronics exhibition at the beginning of the year, but this year there wasn't anything particularly noteworthy to promote, just so gas waiting to be released.
There was no need to announce these ga trailers at the consur electronics exhibition; the audience there preferred to see advanced technology rather than overly entertaining software products.
Unless they could produce the hardware for the next generation of ga consoles, there was no need to pay special attention to the consur electronics exhibition, as its mission had basically been accomplished.
More resources would be invested in the mid-year entertainnt consur exhibition, which was the main battlefield for entertainnt products like video gas, and the atmosphere there was also the best.
From then on, Takayuki focused on making gas within the company.
Occasionally, there would be ga production trailers to remind players of the progress of ga developnt.
There wasn't much to say about Ace Attorney; this ga was best experienced firsthand by players.
But it was different for The Sims.
The promotional videos could fully showcase the features and gaplay of the ga without holding back.
The spread effect of these promotional videos wasn't much different from what Takayuki had predicted.
In Europe and Arica, there were many players interested in The Sims.
They particularly liked the experience of living different lives and the freedom it offered.
But the response from Japanese players was diocre; they weren't interested in a simulation ga that didn't differ much from real life.
However, simulation gas would still be a major part of the gaming industry in the future.
Realistic racing gas, flight simulations, Euro Truck Simulator, The Sims, and similar gas were leaders in the simulation industry.
Other simulation gas also flourished. Later on, gas like Beggar Simulator and Internet Cafe Simulator also erged. It could be said that everything could be simulated, so Takayuki wasn't worried about the market for this type of ga.
anwhile, Aya Tsukino was also enjoying her work.
Compared to The Sims itself, she preferred solving the various bugs encountered in the ga.
The more complex and feature-rich a ga was, the more likely it was to encounter bugs. This required a programming expert like Aya Tsukino to solve these problems.
So far, Takayuki hadn't encountered any bugs that made Aya Tsukino feel challenged, which saved a lot of ti.
In the TV drama circle, those writers had started promoting the new TV drama they co-produced.
Due to the previous hype, there was a noticeable increase in attention.
These writers beca even more proud, and they even continued to mock GaStar Entertainnt from ti to ti.
It was quite annoying, especially since their motives were impure; they just wanted to increase their own fa by relying on this hype.
So, not long after, Tokyo TV decisively counterattacked.
They released so excerpts from "Victory is Justice," which had just been completed, as a promotional video.
It was a legal drama that was also linked to Takayuki's Ace Attorney in terms of storyline.
And to help people understand the relationship between this drama and Ace Attorney more intuitively, the drama had a main title, "Ace Attorney: Victory is Justice," with "Victory is Justice" as the subtitle.
This was the full na of the drama.
After its announcent, the writers were taken aback.
They hadn't expected that Takayuki would consider releasing another adapted TV drama.
And because this was a TV drama adapted from a ga, it was also one of the requirents of the Japanese governnt. Moreover, due to the recent chaotic events, the Chairman of the Cultural Industry Revitalization Committee almost imdiately approved this cooperation and even shared so governnt resources for this adaptation, further increasing the influence of Ace Attorney the ga and its adapted TV drama.
Then, these writers had a vague feeling that sothing wasn't right.
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