Now, the content details about GS1 on the official website are not yet complete.
Currently, only the performance data of the game console is displayed, and other things have not been announced yet.
Things like the latest controller and the built-in system of the machine itself.
This time, GS1 is also the first game console in this world to have a built-in operating system.
With the operating system, many future game developments will be easier, and even if your game console's performance is sufficient, backward compatibility can be achieved through the built-in system. There are indeed many benefits.
About ten days later, when August 1st arrived, GBA was officially released.
The lineup for the release of this game console was even larger than before.
In order to buy the game console as soon as possible, players even queued up at specialty stores a week in advance.
At the same time, GameStar Entertainment also opened up online ordering services, but the timeliness of online shopping certainly couldn't compare to buying in person. In person, you could get it immediately, and there was also that feeling of anticipation while waiting in line, which was completely different from buying a game console online.
Sales in the current Japanese region have already entered a very mature stage. GameStar Entertainment currently only needs to continue producing and distributing goods, and the remaining issues will naturally be handled by distributors.
At the entrance of the GameStar flagship store located in the otaku holy land Akihabara, there is now a queue of at least three to four thousand people.
And the staff are now also on high alert, as they are about to face a tough battle.
Facing such a grand event, Takayuki naturally wouldn't miss it.
In the past, he would personally take a camera to take pictures, but now he didn't need to do such things anymore.
He just needed to take a look at this rare event.
Not far from the entrance of the flagship store, Takayuki was sitting in a car, looking out the window at the players queuing up with anticipation. He felt somewhat emotional.
Thinking back to five years ago when he came to this world, electronic games were still a relatively unknown field.
But now, he had brought electronic games to this world, allowing it to experience the joy of electronic games.
To be honest, Takayuki was quite proud of himself now.
To pioneer an industry and still be able to continue developing, as long as he continued in this direction, electronic games would also penetrate into every household and gradually become one of the mainstream entertainments in people's lives.
"President, we should go in now. The sales will officially begin soon."
Takayuki's assistant reminded him gently.
Takayuki also came back to his senses and nodded, saying, "Okay, let's go in."
After saying that, Takayuki opened the car door and got out of the car.
Among the crowd, there were naturally some sharp-eyed people.
They excitedly pointed their fingers at Takayuki's position and said, "Look! It's the God of Games!"
When the crowd heard this title, they all quickly turned their heads and immediately showed surprised and delighted expressions.
Takayuki was now a deity in the hearts of countless players.
Because of the appearance of this deity, they had something fun to play with.
If it weren't for the fact that they had to queue up to buy the game console now, this group of people would probably have swarmed over long ago.
At the moment, being able to buy the game console as soon as possible was obviously more important.
But there were still some people shouting towards Takayuki.
"God of Games! Please give me an autograph!"
"God of Games! We love you!"
At this moment, Takayuki noticed that there were even some people in the crowd wearing T-shirts with his image on them, which he didn't expect.
He didn't expect to inadvertently become part of fan culture?
Speaking of which, did he authorize the use of his image on T-shirts? Or was it just personal behavior?
And why did you choose to print my image? Isn't this too ominous?
Takayuki was speechless.
But he still waved friendly at the players waiting in line.
As for autographs and such, he declined.
If he were to sign autographs again, he didn't know how much time he would waste. Right now, he had more important things to do.
Amidst the cheers of the crowd, Takayuki and several employees entered the flagship store together.
Just entering the flagship store, Takayuki noticed that most of the shelves in the store had already been emptied, leaving behind a long, winding queue barrier to ensure that more players could queue up in an orderly manner.
In several corners, some imposing security guards could be seen.
Since a fight incident occurred before, Takayuki paid special attention to this.
The growth of electronic games has always been walking on a tightrope, with vested interests always wanting to send electronic games to hell.
Industries like the television industry, internet industry, and some other entertainment industries all hate electronic games.
On one hand, they envy the rapid expansion of electronic games, and on the other hand, they hate that electronic games have taken away most of their users.
Before electronic games developed, manufacturers producing pachinko gambling machines, for example, were doing very well.
But since the advent of electronic games, their business has been declining day by day.
Among them, the impact of electronic games is definitely the greatest, followed by some other reasons.
And companies like Kyu Moto, which are sensitive and accurately grasp the market development direction, immediately change their company's strategy, shifting from developing entertainment hardware to developing game software.
These guys who took the first bite of the crab naturally made a lot of money in this process.
Takayuki was quite satisfied with the personnel arrangement in the flagship store. On days of large-scale game releases or releases of game consoles like this, security forces must be maximized to minimize negative impacts.
And precisely because GameStar Entertainment took the lead in self-discipline, other competitors also followed suit. This also prevented any major incidents in the industry, which naturally pleased the Japanese government.
This kind of industry self-discipline is what they welcome the most.
Paying a lot of taxes and being particularly easy to deal with, electronic games are really great.
It is also because of this that the Japanese government will give a lot of support to electronic games and help their development, without forcibly suppressing them, which is completely different from the strategy on the American side.
Now, GameStar Entertainment is a welcomed guest of the Japanese government, a hot cake.
It can be said that as long as GameStar Entertainment doesn't act recklessly, there aren't many sinister people who dare to play tricks on GameStar Entertainment in Japan.