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1.44% The Video Game Tycoon / Chapter 10: ===10 Unpopular 'business' ====(None Edited)

บท 10: ===10 Unpopular 'business' ====(None Edited)

The manager of this entertainment hall is a kindly looking fat man with a smile that resembles the image of Maitreya Buddha from Bamboo Youxing's previous life.

This kind of person is also really easy to eat in the mixed society of fish and dragons.

Especially in this kind of entertainment hall mixed with some gambling, it would require some socially unique skills to be able to do so.

However, he now had a very conspicuous red bar on his head.

That was where Ari Hayasawa had struck him with a hand slash that was so powerful that even such a fat and strong man felt slightly dizzy.

This also made the shopkeeper a little shocked as to why this girl's hands were so strong.

However, he didn't pursue such things after all.

"Miss, may I ask if you were the one who said you wanted to talk to us about a business deal?"

"Oh oh yes, it's me."

Ari Sawa gradually recovered as well, then nodded vigorously.

"So can I start by asking what kind of business there is about? Is it some kind of entertainment equipment, or are you planning to place an advertisement or something?"

The shopkeeper had actually been slightly observing Ari Hayasawa for a few minutes before he came behind her.

No matter how you looked at her, she was a harmless girl, and seemed to be a girl who had just graduated from school and didn't know what she was doing.

Why would such a girl suddenly say she wanted to come to his side to talk business?

At first he even wondered if this girl wanted ... to do business because she was short of money.

But soon he noticed that there was a TV and an oddly shaped machine beside Ari Hayasawa, and this made him start to think that things were not that simple, so he took the initiative to ask about it.

Then, the first girl who came face to face with the business talk was instead a knotty hand slash.

The kind of hand strength that no normal man could do, I'm afraid.

I don't know how it was cultivated.

The shopkeeper muttered in his mind as he continued to observe Ari Hayasawa.

"Ah, that one you wait haha."

Ari Hayasawa started feeling up and down in her pocket and finally found a piece of paper.

It was the general details of the business case that Takeshi Yusei had arranged earlier.

Ari took the plan and read it while he was free, then took a rough excerpt and got a basic idea of what Takeshi wanted to do next.

If she didn't know what he was planning to do, she wouldn't have been able to help him out with his business.

"That, I have researched a very popular form of entertainment for children, which I have named the electronic TV game, which only requires this machine to be plugged into the TV, and then the children then need to play the game by throwing in coins."

"A game? Then would you mind showing me, miss?"

The shopkeeper couldn't quite figure out what Ari Hayasawa was up to for a moment.

Something that kids really liked? Was this ever verified?

If the child liked it, there was no reason why he, a veteran of several years in the electronic entertainment industry, couldn't understand the market.

But they had said so, and it wouldn't take long to demonstrate it anyway, and he wanted to see it.

Ari Sazawa nodded, already familiar with how the console operated, and quickly connected it to the TV, then placed it in front of the bar and connected the power.

With an ambience of electronic synthesized sounds that she had long since become too familiar with, the red and white console started up and the only Super Mario built into it was officially presented to the crowd.

The waiter's eyes widened slightly at the sight of the TV, he didn't seem to have seen anything like it before and it still looked as if it was something that could be controlled by a strange wired remote, through which the villain could be controlled forward or backward.

To this shopkeeper, though, this was nothing out of the ordinary.

In previous years, similar games had appeared, and there were still consoles like this eating dust in the corner of his shop; no child would enjoy playing such things at all, mainly because they were really dull and boring.

"Look guys, this is jumping, this is moving forward and then you can stomp the monsters in front of you when you encounter them, and you also get the bonus of being able to transform into an adult figure and having an extra life as well as the chance to subsequently transform into a stronger character."

Ari Sazawa was slightly nervous as she explained the gameplay and principles involved to the shop manager and the clerk.

The shopkeeper, on the other hand, nodded slightly.

This game, it looked like that.

At least this one seemed to be played more often.

He had just watched as Ari Hayasawa quickly cleared two levels, both of which were played in two different ways, seemingly foreshadowing that there could be some relative freedom in the way this game could be selectively cleared.

However, that doesn't prove that this will be very popular with children.

But looking at this girl with such enthusiasm, the shopkeeper was surprisingly embarrassed for a moment to say no outright.

Of course, he was actually a little worried that he might receive another violent hand slash if he directly declined ...

He subconsciously touched his head and then said, "Miss, what exactly is it about this thing that can attract children? That I'd rather like to confirm."

"Specifically ... specifically ..."

Suddenly, Ari Hayasawa was a bit dumbfounded.

She couldn't say at all what it was about the game that appealed to people.

"It's just ... it's just ... fun."

Ari Hayasawa wasn't a person who was good at convincing people, much less socializing.

When someone asked some particular question, she didn't know exactly how to answer for a while and the atmosphere was at a standstill for a while.

"This ... lady, we should at least make sure that this video TV game you are talking about does appeal to children first so that we can buy your console, don't we?"

In a world where video games are in the doldrums, video games are not particularly well received.

The most profitable thing here was still pachinko and the Twister, and there was really no way to be sure that the console thing ... could really make money.

"Sell? Oh no no no no, you misunderstood that Mr. Store Manager, I'm not actually trying to sell, I'm trying to ..."

"We were wanting to talk to you about renting a small area of your shop, I can pay 10,000 yen per day for just the right spot to put this console, is that okay please Mr. Shopkeeper?"

Ari Hayasawa was about to explain, but suddenly a young male voice came from behind Ari Hayasawa.

That was Takeshi Yusei.

He had woken up slightly earlier, but it was difficult to be completely awake for a while; he had indeed been a bit tired lately.

Then Ari Hayasawa didn't insist on waking Take Yusei either.

It was only then that he noticed that Ari had entered the shop alone and looked as if she was planning to talk business with him alone.

Then Takeshi immediately got out of the car and entered the entertainment hall to give Ari Hayasawa a piece of his mind.


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