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Tycoon of Video Games

A soul from Earth found himself transmigrated into a person from a parallel world, a world that lacked video games and an established gaming industry. Follow the journey as this individual rises to become the video game tycoon of this unique world. [Please note that any similarities between the names of characters or places in this story and those in the real world are purely coincidental. I do not claim ownership of any products or properties mentioned in this novel. This work is entirely fictional.] (Cover photo is not mine. Ctto to the original owner.) This novel draws inspiration from 'Tokyo Video Game Tycoon,' although there may have been some similarities at the beginning, the plot will take its own distinct path as it unfolds. On average, each chapter spans approximately 1,000 words or so. For those interested, you can find 10-15 chapters in advance on my Patreon page at patreon.com/NewComer714.

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Jurassic Park Trailer

The film name "Jurassic Park" from KiShin Pictures started gaining recognition in the USA due to KiShin's consistent advertising of 'Jurassic Park' dinosaur toys. However, despite the toys not selling well, KiShin's marketing efforts gradually became more apparent.

As a result, the major film studios in Hollywood and film critics were already anticipating the screening of 'Jurassic Park' in cinemas. Some influential figures in Hollywood managed to gather information about the collaboration between KiShin Pictures and Savoy Pictures, indicating that the release of the movie 'Jurassic Park' in the USA was imminent.

KiShin had made a significant investment by acquiring a motion capture and CGI company to support their work on 'Jurassic Park.' This costly venture allowed KiShin Pictures, a newcomer to the film industry, to efficiently produce a high-budget film with the assistance of these two companies under KiShin Electronics, focusing on motion capture and CGI.

Soon enough, the hollywood's expectations turned into reality when KiShin Pictures released the trailer and teasers for 'Jurassic Park' on various TV channels. On a CBS channel, after a TV series commercial, viewers at home were taken by surprise as KiShin Pictures' 'Jurassic Park' trailer played out.

On the screen, the 'Jurassic Park' trailer unfolded. It commenced with bold white text on a lush green background, all in capital letters, stating, "THE FOLLOWING PREVIEW HAS BEEN APPROVED FOR ALL AUDIENCES" followed by "BY THE MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA." Then, the screen transitioned to black, marking the beginning of the 'Jurassic Park' trailer.

The scene began with a soft, melodic musical theme and the prominent display of 'KiShin Pictures.' Subsequently, the view shifted to a helicopter soaring above the sea, as it appeared to be closing in on an island in the distance. A quick transition introduced an elderly man with glasses who seemed to be observing something while softly muttering, "There it is..."

The setting then transformed into a lush, vibrant forest teeming with greenery, with a vehicle entering through a gate marked 'Jurassic Park.' As the vehicle passed through the gates, which closed behind it, a deep voice belonging to the elderly man resonated, coinciding with a scene where a blonde person extended her hand to pluck a leaf from the lush surroundings. The elderly man's deep voice declared, "Welcome to 'Jurassic Park'."

The scene transitioned to a location with several LED screens, where people gathered around a table filled with food, engaged in discussions.

Among the individuals seated around the table was the elderly man, whose deep voice resonated, saying, "We've created a living biological attraction so extraordinary that it has captured the imaginations of the entire planet." As his words played out, the scenes showed a few people entering what appeared to be a laboratory labeled 'Jurassic Park.' These scenes shifted to individuals in white coats, seemingly scientists, with a man in formal blue attire closely examining a large egg in front of him. Others stood behind him, and the scene changed to depict the egg seemingly hatching, with the man watching in curiosity.

Subsequently, the scenes shifted to the same man in blue formal attire, who appeared to be in shock as he removed his glasses, his gaze fixed on something in the distance.

At the same time, a blonde woman remained in the vehicle, rising through its open roof with her mouth agape, seemingly captivated by something in front of her.

Then, a deep narrator's voice echoed, proclaiming, "The most astounding discovery of our era." The scenes transitioned to the man in the blue formal attire and the blonde woman walking through the forest. Suddenly, the colossal tail of a dinosaur made its appearance, accompanied by a man's questioning voice, "How did you achieve this?" The narrator's voice returned as the scenes continued to shift, declaring, "It evolves into the ultimate adventure of a lifetime."

A man with glasses smiled, and the scenes transitioned to children peering through windows, followed by three individuals walking through a grassy forest. The scenes then changed to reveal a group of people observing a flock of dinosaurs running in the distance.

Next, the scenes depicted people gazing at long-necked dinosaurs in the distance, with the gentle sounds of these creatures. A young girl inquired, "Can I touch it?" while looking at the dinosaur before them, and a man replied, "Certainly."

The long-necked dinosaur made its sound as it stood before them.

The narrator introduced, "KiShin Pictures presents." The scenes continued to shift rapidly, and then, a black man with glasses in front of an LED screen, a cigarette in his mouth, appeared to be observing something as he casually stated, "Hold on to your butts." The scene transitioned to a massive dinosaur walking in front of a car, captured through the car's front window. The thunderous sound of the dinosaur's footsteps reverberated.

The narrator's voice, rich and commanding, declared, "Directed by Stephen Spielberg."

The scenes transitioned to reveal a black man wearing glasses at the forefront, with the elderly man we previously encountered standing behind him. The black man, dressed in a scientist's white coat, urgently stated, "The system is failing all over the place."

Next, the scene shifted to a portly man walking through the woods, his voice quivering as he muttered, "Oh, that's nice. Here we go..."

Accompanied by the narrator's voice declaring, "Adventure," the scenes continued to evolve.

Inside a vehicle, with passengers on edge, the blonde woman stared ahead with wide eyes and exclaimed in sheer terror, "Look out!" The man echoed her, urgently shouting, "Down!"

In the blink of an eye, the camera zoomed out, revealing the vehicle being pursued by a relentless Tyrannosaurus.

The scenes shifted to the black man in a scientist's robe, donning glasses as we've seen before. He was seated and looked at the old man with white hair and glasses. With a tone of concern, he uttered, "I can't get 'Jurassic Park' back online."

The narrator's voice returned as the scenes continued to evolve, stating, "65 million years in the making."

In the final scene, a woman peered through the glass, and on the other side, a dinosaur's eyes narrowed as it locked gazes with the woman through the glass wall, emitting a menacing growl.

The scene transitioned to display the 'Jurassic Park' logo and title on a black background.

The narrator's voice returned, introducing, "'Jurassic Park.'"

Following this, a black background with white text displayed the production company credits. A single date emerged, "July 20."

Viewers were genuinely surprised by the 'Jurassic Park' trailer, yet simultaneously curious and intrigued by the film itself. They had observed a shift in the portrayal of dinosaurs, initially submissive but then menacing toward humans. They weren't entirely certain about the film's storyline and plot, but most viewers expressed a definite intention to check it out.

On the other hand, film enthusiasts who admired Stephen Spielberg's directorial work were left disappointed upon discovering that Stephen Spielberg had directed KiShin Pictures' 'Jurassic Park.' They hadn't expected such a influential and talented director to helm a film that might potentially falter, and Hollywood had low expectations for the film's box office success.

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