Takayuki's every decision in ga developnt was too precise, with hardly any mistakes.
After all, he ca from a future era, and the gaming industry in later years was already quite mature. As long as gas were developed according to the rules of ga developnt, it was difficult to go wrong.
But Ayako Tsukino didn't want easy success. Or rather, she already had the capital and confidence to withstand failure, so she didn't want to take over Takayuki's completely mature and destined-to-succeed ga plan. She wanted to create sothing entirely unknown.
Wanting to create her own ga? Wanting to have her own ideas? That was great!
Takayuki didn't think Ayako Tsukino was taking a risk; instead, he saw it as a good sign.
He had always lacked people with original thinking.
In fact, he himself was a bit conflicted.
On one hand, he wanted to recreate the famous gas from his previous life in this world, but on the other hand, he didn't want to be a re cultural transporter. He also wanted to create sothing new.
So he had thought about making so attempts, but for now, he felt the timing wasn't right. He hoped that through his own hands, he could create AAA masterpieces with stunning visuals and excellent storylines in the future.
But with the current capabilities of gas, that wasn't possible yet, so Takayuki wanted to wait a little longer.
But if his subordinates wanted to do it, Takayuki would fully support them.
Only with more people like this would he have the possibility of playing more interesting gas in the future.
That was his ultimate dream.
"Do you want to create your own ga? Of course you can. How about this, I won't limit the scope of the gas you create, and I'll provide significant financial support for your ga developnt."
Ayako Tsukino looked at Takayuki with so surprise.
She didn't see any dissatisfaction in Takayuki's expression; instead, she seed to see a hint of... joy?
She had thought her direct refusal would displease Takayuki.
Takayuki had always been unyielding in ga developnt, with hardly any room for compromise in the main storyline and overall frawork of the ga.
Because those had been validated by the market, and they were the classic gas Takayuki wanted to reproduce in this world. He didn't want to lose the soul of the original ga due to too many other elents.
So there wasn't much room for refusal when Takayuki made a request.
Many people in the company naturally idolized him, and only a few, like Ayako Tsukino, felt that sothing seed off.
But directly refusing Takayuki's invitation to produce gas was a first, and Ayako Tsukino didn't know how Takayuki would react.
Now, looking at Takayuki's expression, he was genuinely pleased.
That was quite unexpected for Ayako Tsukino.
Did Takayuki hope for soone with independent thinking from a long ti ago?
"Aren't you afraid I'll cause losses to the company? After all, we've never failed so far."
"The pursuit of new things inevitably involves risks. Perhaps in the past, I couldn't afford such risks, but now, whether it's you or anyone else, if they are willing to take risks, I'm willing to give them the opportunity because now I can afford it. So go ahead boldly. I'll leave the new Super Mario Brothers to others. As for the ga you want to make yourself, I'll support you as much as possible."
Takayuki now had reserves of several billion dollars. He could afford to gamble with one or two hundred million, or even several billion. He could afford to lose now.
What was truly valuable was the willingness to take risks. That was what could lead the company to better developnt.
Takayuki thought for a mont. Wasn't Ayako Tsukino also one of the few female ga producers in the industry now?
That was also epoch-making.
Takayuki understood that gas truly served n, but won also had a huge market. And if handled properly, the profits could be astonishing.
With silver twin tails, Ayako Tsukino looked at Takayuki seriously, and then said word by word, "I won't disappoint you."
"I believe in you. Go and do what you need to do. Oh, and if you need more people, co to . I can provide support in terms of funds and manpower. This ti, you shouldn't develop an independent ga alone. You need a truly top-notch ga to prove your abilities."
Ayako Tsukino nodded seriously and then left.
Watching Ayako Tsukino's back, Takayuki felt that ga developers in this world were gradually becoming more aware. That was a good thing. It seed that in the future, he would be able to play more excellent gas unique to this world. He was actually looking forward to it.
Next, Takayuki casually handed over the developnt of the new Super Mario Brothers to a dormant developnt team.
This ga didn't have much gaplay breakthroughs, essentially being a routine ga. As a launch title, it would ensure the ga sold well.
The real highlight of the launch was Ocarina of Ti.
Thinking about being able to achieve the effects of Ocarina of Ti on handheld consoles was quite exciting.
In his previous life, Ocarina of Ti could only be made on ga consoles at first, but now, with the level of technology, it could be presented on handheld consoles. He really needed to thank this world's technology, which far surpassed his previous life.
Next, apart from the details of ga developnt, Takayuki also thought of another matter: promoting motion-sensing gas.
This was sothing Matsubashi had probably started promoting in the US. They couldn't fall behind in Japan and other regions.
Motion-sensing gas were a blue ocean, attracting casual gars. Before Surii Electronics sold their products, they could use motion-sensing gas to attract additional player groups. This was also a tentative clash between the two sides in the ga console duel.
...
In the United States, in a certain departnt store, a young and beautiful girl in sportswear was pacing in front of the ga console sales counter, looking sowhat hesitant.
In her hand was a contract she had just signed, a contract for a comrcial performance with a very generous reward. And it was quite easy; all she had to do every day was play motion-sensing gas in the departnt store's ga sales area.
She was born into an ordinary family and had always relied on part-ti jobs to save up for tuition fees, as her family couldn't provide much financial support for her education.
But as she finished high school and prepared for college, she needed more money.
College tuition fees in the United States were many tis higher than those in high school, sothing that couldn't be covered with just part-ti jobs.
And she didn't want to take out a loan because she felt that would be borrowing from the future, even though student loans were very advantageous for students.
At this mont, she saw an opportunity to earn more money.
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