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This is a carnival about gars, closely related to players.

Electronic gas are the entire content of this carnival.

Among them, you can find the most like-minded people, they co from all over the world.

Takayuki has never thought in the past that he would one day personally hold such a carnival event.

It's really exhilarating.

It's a pity that he can't invite those familiar world-class stars.

In this world, he really doesn't know anyone like movie stars, singers, or sports stars.

He feels sowhat alienated in this regard.

However, he is still generous enough to directly spend tens of millions of dollars to try to invite so famous celebrities to join the event.

He is not familiar with these people, but they are very familiar to the people of this world. It's a good thing for players to be able to see so idols they admire with their own eyes.

As for these celebrities, it's quite profitable to just show up at the carnival and get hundreds of thousands of dollars, of course, world-class A-list stars will be even more expensive.

Since these celebrities are invited, it's natural to promote it properly. First, announce a small part of the celebrity lineup. Whenever players see their favorite stars also participating in the carnival, they will be more eager for the carnival.

In January and February 2003, the number of tourists to Tokyo suddenly increased rapidly.

The Japanese governnt is naturally very happy about this. This is real performance. The Japanese people obviously have a better impression of this governnt, and even many citizens suggest that this governnt continue to be re-elected.

This would have been impossible in the past few years.

Previously, Japanese citizens criticized the governnt harshly, so much so that there was a record of the shortest term of office of less than twenty days.

Fortunately, Japan is not like South Korea, where the president is a high-risk profession and goes to jail when he steps down, otherwise there might not be enough pri ministers.

These economic benefits are real. If people co to travel, the economy of so businesses can be revitalized.

Especially in recent years, Akihabara Street, which has gradually beco popular.

Originally, this was just the address of a temple, but gradually shops opened around it, and later electronic companies like Suri Electronics entered, increasing the prosperity of this street.

But what really made Akihabara famous is the unique two-dinsional culture of Japan, but even so, it is still a small circle.

But now it's different.

Akihabara now has many ga stores.

So are arcade parlors where you can play gas, and so are stores where you can buy electronic gas.

Here you can buy the trendiest electronic ga products, and there are also so exclusive gifts in Akihabara that are favored by collectors.

In January and February, so foreign visitors almost had only this place to choose from.

It's really nice to be able to experience the cultural atmosphere of the birthplace of electronic gas in person.

And on the whole street of Akihabara, the most magnificent and conspicuous store is naturally the official store of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt.

This store occupies the top three floors of the most popular location, with a total area of ​​over 5,000 square ters.

Here you can find all kinds of gas that dazzle the eyes. It's simply a paradise for players.

At this mont, because the carnival of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt is approaching, this largest official store in Tokyo also seems to have a festive atmosphere.

The lobby is full of promotional brochures about the carnival, and custors who co in can take one of these small booklets for free.

Every page in the booklet is stamped with the location of each official store of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt.

If you are a loyal player of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt, then you can travel all over Japan before the carnival and stamp this booklet, and you will receive an exclusive special ten-year anniversary reward.

It is rumored that the highest reward will be a great opportunity to have dinner with the gaming god Takayuki.

For players, being able to have dinner with the gaming god is even more desirable than having dinner with a goddess.

So every player who enters the store will not hesitate to take the booklet to collect stamps.

In addition to this booklet, the current clerks have also changed into a new set of work clothes.

This is the exclusive work clothes for the anniversary carnival, highlighting a festive atmosphere. The entire lobby will also play all the most classic ga tracks of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt in a loop, and there are also many cheerful variations among them, allowing players to enter the celebration atmosphere of the carnival in advance.

And next, there are so very substantial things, that is, during the carnival, purchasing gas at official stores will receive certain discounts, and so gas are very cost-effective.

Moreover, if you purchase digital gas on the PC platform or on the network ports of Gastar Electronic Entertainnt consoles, you will receive even greater discounts, allowing you to enjoy even better gas without leaving your ho.

In short, the celebratory atmosphere of the past two months is at its peak.

At this mont, the Japanese governnt is also vigorously helping with publicity.

This is a good opportunity to boost the national economy, although it cannot fundantally change the current situation of the whole country, at least serving the citizens well at the mont, making them complain less about the governnt is a big harvest.

Foreign tourists in the Tokyo area have rapidly increased, almost refreshing the data every day.

At this ti, Suri Electronics chose to stay low-key and not compete with Takayuki at this ti, because it was not cost-effective at all.

This ti, Gastar Electronic Entertainnt even got the governnt's endorsent. It is obviously unwise to compete with them at this ti.

But another person is not very happy.

He is Yoo's Nagao.

He started on the Internet, holding a lot of investnt money with nowhere to spend it, and originally arrogantly thought that he could gain more attention by relying on a money offensive.

But he didn't expect that his several attempts to suppress Gastar Electronic Entertainnt with money were futile. Now Gastar Electronic Entertainnt has once again gained attention because of a carnival event, which he simply cannot tolerate.

If this continues, his previous efforts will probably be in vain.

So he decided without hesitation to increase the money to play more of his own advertisents, promote the works of several ga studios he acquired, and hope to attract the attention of other players in this way.

Unfortunately, such efforts have had very little effect.

Gastar Electronic Entertainnt is now at the top of the gaming industry, and their fa naturally attracts countless people. Their actions are also extrely effective.

What Nagao did was only half as effective, very unprofitable.

Even Hayakawa Uemito suggested that Nagao should not compete with Takayuki in this way.

This was the first ti he had suggested that Nagao not compete with Takayuki.

But Nagao insisted.

He now feels that this is a contest between himself and Takayuki.

Even though the investnt bank's losses are a little bit large, he is still determined to defeat Takayuki and regain everything he once lost.

He has decided that if he can't win by money, he will do it by other ans.

To this end, he decided to change his strategy and put more effort into the ga itself.

From now on, he will invest more in research and developnt and cultivate more outstanding ga creators.

For this reason, he began to negotiate with his subordinates on how to adjust the direction of future investnt.

But when he really started to implent this plan, he encountered a huge problem.

That is, the ga industry is not like other industries where you can pour money into it and achieve results.

If you want to make good gas, you still need to rely on a strong creative team, and this kind of team is not sothing you can buy with money.

Even if you pour money into it, it's useless if there is no corresponding creative talent.

And he doesn't have this kind of creative talent.

What's more, many people in the industry have been attracted by Takayuki.

The people Nagao can invite, for fear that they are not on the sa level as the people Takayuki can invite.

In short, even if he wants to invest money, he can't find a suitable object to spend it on.

This really made him very depressed.

At this ti, there was a sudden decision in Tokyo. The governnt issued an announcent.

Gastar's carnival was officially designated as the Tokyo Electronic Ga Festival and beca an annual event.

This decision was unexpected and surprised everyone.

After all, the governnt had never done anything like this before, and no one expected it to happen.

It is said that this decision was made by the Pri Minister himself.

This decision is undoubtedly a great affirmation for Takayuki and a huge encouragent for the entire electronic ga industry.

For Takayuki, this ans that he has finally gained official recognition in the ga industry.

For the electronic ga industry, this ans that it has finally entered the mainstream of society and will no longer be marginalized.

This is a historic mont.

Of course, this decision also made Takayuki feel a lot of pressure.

He understands that from now on, his every move will be watched by everyone, and his every decision will affect the future of the electronic ga industry.

But he has made up his mind.

He will work harder to make better gas, and he will lead the electronic ga industry to a brighter future.

This is his mission, his responsibility, and his dream.

And he will never give up.

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