New Ga is a very clever way to extend the overall gaplay ti of the ga, which players quite enjoy.
However, The Legend of Zelda's first generation New Ga is actually a bit different.
Or maybe it can't simply be called New Ga , defeating Ganon before could only be considered as progressing halfway through the ga.
Because in New Ga , Takayuki directly redesigned the entire map.
Added more puzzles, monsters beca stronger, and the difficulty increased.
As most players delve deeper into the ga and beco familiar with it, starting a new ga at the normal difficulty level no longer satisfies them.
So increasing the difficulty is also necessary.
Players are also quite surprised; they didn't expect there would be another storyline, although the story content is repeated, as long as it's fun!
With the release of The Legend of Zelda, sales of the Famicom surged once again.
Now it's not just relying on publicity.
Many players have started to recomnd the Famicom proactively, forming a word-of-mouth trend, and now the Famicom has entered a completely benign developnt.
The ga is fun enough, players are happy, and then they recomnd it to others around them, then the crowd expands rapidly, and ga sales also skyrocket.
Now, the money made by the Famicom is already secondary; the money made by electronic gas is several tis that of the Famicom.
This is the true significance of ga consoles, serving the gas themselves.
And The Legend of Zelda's first-week sales also reached one hundred thousand.
But it didn't surpass the over one hundred and ten thousand sales of Super Mario Bros. 3 in the first week.
After all, The Legend of Zelda still can't compare to Super Mario Bros. in terms of audience reach.
Super Mario Bros. appeals to people of all ages and genders, while The Legend of Zelda is more targeted.
However, The Legend of Zelda's continuous sales montum is very strong; after the first week of sales, sales have remained above fifty thousand per week.
Now is the ti for an RPG player explosion; at this ti, role-playing gas are the mainstream, with extrely high stickiness.
Any casual player may have preferences for different casual gas.
But players who like role-playing gas don't discriminate.
As long as it's role-playing, I'll buy it.
They enjoy the story and also enjoy every mont of growth.
Now Kono and Watanabe seem to have discovered this wealth code; they have each ford two production teams specializing in role-playing gas.
But no matter what, they must et the standards of the Famicom to land in the Famicom lineup; otherwise, they will be ruthlessly rejected, which makes these two companies sowhat helpless.
But fortunately, there is now SuRui Electronics.
Gastar Electronics Entertainnt does not restrict their gas from being launched on other platforms. If they don't want them, others can take them.
Even if SuRui Electronics is reluctant, they will still accept these gas that have been eliminated by the Famicom because they are now in desperate need of a ga lineup.
But the sales of the PN ga console are not good, so landing on the PN ga console is like recycling waste, better than nothing.
And the ti has quietly co to Christmas.
The bursting of the bubble makes the lives of the people in Japan usually very tight.
But even in such holidays, they still manage to bring out a little money to decorate their hos and make the family atmosphere more cheerful.
After all, life can't always be bitter; there must be so sweetness.
Children are the happiest during this ti.
Typical parents will also prepare gifts for their children, most of which will be the toys they have been longing for.
Among them, the most popular is naturally the Famicom.
Christmas also continues to boost Famicom sales, with a strong montum.
After Christmas cos the traditional New Year in Japan.
At Takayuki's ho, he sits in front of the TV, peeling oranges and watching the Kohaku Uta Gassen; in the spacious house, there is only him at the mont.
Sayuri has already returned to her own ho to spend the New Year.
As for the company, many people are also on holiday around Christmas and New Year's.
In terms of vacation and work, Gastar Electronics Entertainnt has always been very relaxed.
Perhaps it is this relaxed atmosphere that allows everyone to burst out with imagination; now the first, second, third, and fourth ga developnt teams don't need him to worry about them anymore.
Now all he needs to do is propose the core gaplay of a ga, and they can start working on it and figuring out how to implent it. As for the story writing of the ga, there is no need to worry at all.
This world is not lacking in people who can create good stories.
On the TV, the host enthusiastically interacts with each singer and guest.
Kohaku Uta Gassen is like the Chinese Spring Festival Gala; it seems that only by watching it can you feel the New Year atmosphere, until the internet becos more prosperous and popular in the future, and this kind of program will take a back seat.
Takayuki had never watched the Kohaku Uta Gassen in Japan before; now he finds it quite good.
Buzz~ Buzz~
At this mont, Takayuki's phone vibrated slightly.
Takayuki picked it up and flipped open the lid.
"Hello, how are you?"
"Takayuki, Happy New Year!"
Takayuki smiled, "Happy New Year, Otaro-san, have you returned to Kyoto now?"
"Yes, I've been away for half a year this year, but it's been quite hard. However, I've gained a lot this year. After the New Year, I'll find you for a drink."
"My alcohol tolerance is not good; I can only accompany you with juice."
"No problem, you drink juice, and I'll drink alcohol. Even if it's like this, I will definitely make you drink until you throw up!"
"Dad Dad Dad! Co here quickly, I'm about to die again!"
At the other end of the phone, a childish voice ca through, and Otaro's tone imdiately changed.
Usually, his tone carries a bit of a ruffian vibe, which is a habit he once developed, but when his daughter calls out, his voice imdiately becos quite soft.
"Wait for , my little darling, I'll be right there! Sorry, Takayuki, I have to go with my little daughter now; she's been playing the Famicom happily lately!"
"Go ahead, have fun."
He hung up the phone, Takayuki peeled another orange and watched the Kohaku Uta Gassen program.
At this ti, it happened to be an on-site interview introduction, with most of the introductions being television and film stars or well-known directors and screenwriters, all figures in the entertainnt industry.
But at this mont, the screen suddenly stopped on an elderly person.
Below the TV, a subtitle appeared slowly.
President of SuRui Electronics, Kentaro Hayasaka.
Huh?
Takayuki was stunned for a mont; the president of an electronic group would actually participate in Kohaku Uta Gassen? Doesn't seem quite right, does it?
But soon Takayuki understood what was going on.
Because with the introduction of Kentaro Hayasaka, the host began to segue into other areas.
"Now the PN-type ga console produced by SuRui Electronics is quite fun. I hope SuRui Electronics can continue to work hard and make the PN ga console even more fun!"
Is this an advertisent directly aired during Kohaku Uta Gassen?
SuRui Electronics' influence and financial resources are truly impressive; with the president personally appearing, and then having the host advertise, this probably costs quite a bit of money. Takayuki suddenly felt a bit envious.
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