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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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Within the bustling corridors of KiShin Rules' office, the news that the United States government was keen on forging a collaboration with KiShin had already become common knowledge. This development served to further cement the company's esteemed reputation and expand its already significant influence across the global stage. The buzz around the office was palpable, with employees feeling a renewed sense of pride in their association with a company now recognized not just for its commercial successes but also for its potential contributions to national security.

Shin viewed the prospect of partnering with the U.S. government with an open mind. For him, the opportunity was not just about lending KiShin's expertise to governmental projects; it was about entering into a mutually beneficial relationship. The support from the United States, coupled with the chance to collaborate with American companies renowned for their technological innovations, was a prospect full of potential. Besides KiShin, the U.S. government had sought partnerships with a veritable 'who's who' of the defense and technology sectors, including industry giants such as Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Boeing, L3 Technologies (now L3Harris Technologies), General Dynamics, BAE Systems, Leidos, Honeywell, and Thales USA. These companies, known for their contributions to defense, aerospace, and advanced technologies, represented the pinnacle of American innovation.

What set KiShin apart and made the news of the U.S. government's interest even more popular was because of KiShin company's primary association with the entertainment and electronics sectors. KiShin was globally recognized for its captivating video games, popular anime series, and state-of-the-art home and handheld gaming consoles. This diverse portfolio had established KiShin as a household name far removed from the defense and aerospace industries. The idea that a company celebrated for its contributions to entertainment and consumer electronics was now in the spotlight for a potential partnership with the U.S. government underscored the unique position KiShin held. It highlighted the company's versatility and its ability to transcend industry boundaries, merging the worlds of entertainment and high-stakes security with unprecedented flair.

This blend of innovation, entertainment, and security potential not only underscored the eclectic nature of KiShin's business ventures but also spotlighted Shin's forward-thinking leadership. As the news spread, it ignited discussions and speculation about the future, not just within KiShin but across the global business community.

Shin Suzuki, having already navigated a whirlwind of media attention and international interest, was not taken aback when he received a call from the Director of the CIA. The intelligence community's awareness of his narrow escape from being potentially caught in the tragic events of 9/11, due to a series of invitations to business gatherings in New York just days before, seemed almost expected. The meticulous attention to detail and the extensive networks of the CIA were no secret to him.

On the bright afternoon of September 13, 2001, Shin prepared to welcome CIA Director George Tenet into his office. Shin, known for his astute business acumen and being one of the youngest billionaires in the world, had an office that reflected his stature and personality.

As Director Tenet stepped into Shin's office, his gaze swept across the room. To an onlooker, it might have appeared that he was admiring the tasteful decor and the seamless blend of sophistication and comfort that the office radiated. However, his trained eyes were also discreetly noting any detail of significance. Despite his underlying agenda, Director Tenet couldn't help but genuinely compliment, "Your office speaks volumes of Mr. Shinro Suzuki's elegant yet warm personality."

Hearing this, Shin let out a soft chuckle, a light-hearted dismissal dancing in his response. "Heh, I don't know about that," he replied, downplaying the compliment with the humility often absent in people of his success.

Director Tenet, picking up on Shin's modesty, responded with a chuckle of his own, "Don't tell me Mr. Suzuki isn't welcoming, warm, and elegant?" His tone was light, playful even, as they both shared a moment of laughter.

With the initial formalities and light-hearted banter serving to soften the atmosphere, Shin and Director Tenet transitioned to the crux of their meeting. It was a dance of diplomacy and strategy, where laughter served as a prelude to discussions of significant weight and consequence.

"Hmm, was it World TradeLink Import & Export that organized the so-called business gathering in New York?" George inquired, seeking confirmation on the information he had gleaned from Shin.

Shin confirmed with a nod, adding, "Yes, and after the tragic events at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, I had someone look into the company. It appears they quickly scaled back their operations."

George acknowledged this with a nod, his gaze fixed on Shin. "Apart from that, it seems you were one of the targets... Have you had any conflicts or enemies that come to mind?"

Shin pondered for a moment, stroking his chin thoughtfully. "Nothing specific that I can recall. But, you know, in business, it's easy to step on someone's toes without even realizing it. So, while I'm curious about who might be targeting me, I honestly don't have a clue..."

George seemed to understand, musing aloud, "I also find it hard to believe that your competitors in the video game industry would go to such extremes to target you personally..."

With that, Shin and the CIA director delved deeper into their discussion. Outside Shin's office, George had arranged for other CIA personnel to stand guard, ensuring their conversation remained confidential and free from eavesdroppers.

As Shin and CIA Director George Tenet delved into the intricacies of a potential partnership, the conversation centered on how KiShin could collaborate with U.S. national security efforts to enhance airline and aerospace technologies. The focus was particularly on security innovations designed to thwart future terrorist attacks.

George laid out a compelling proposition, detailing how KiShin stood to gain significantly from joining forces with the U.S. government. The array of incentives on the table was impressive, ranging from strategic funding and grants aimed at bolstering KiShin's research and development in security technologies, to exclusive contracts that could open up lucrative avenues for KiShin and its network of startups and associated companies. These contracts would involve developing and supplying cutting-edge security solutions for critical infrastructure, such as airports and aircraft, ensuring a steady and potentially lucrative income stream.

Moreover, George emphasized the U.S. government's readiness to provide invaluable regulatory assistance, including fast-tracking approvals for KiShin's innovative security products and services. This would not only reduce time-to-market for KiShin's advancements but also ease operational barriers significantly.

A particularly attractive aspect of the collaboration was the offer to include KiShin in public-private partnership initiatives. These programs, aimed at bolstering national security, would grant KiShin access to a wealth of additional resources, networks, and expertise, thereby facilitating collaborative innovation efforts on an unprecedented scale.

George also highlighted opportunities for KiShin to collaborate with government laboratories and research institutions. This access to advanced facilities and expertise could greatly enhance KiShin's technology development efforts, pushing the boundaries of what was currently possible in airline and aerospace security.

The protection and enhancement of intellectual property rights were also discussed. The U.S. government promised assistance in securing and safeguarding KiShin's innovations, both at home and abroad, ensuring that KiShin and its portfolio companies could fully capitalize on their groundbreaking work.

To bolster KiShin's global presence, George mentioned support for the company's market expansion efforts, including facilitating introductions to international markets through diplomatic channels. This would significantly enhance the global reach and impact of KiShin's security technologies.

Security clearances for key KiShin personnel were on the table as well, enabling them to work on classified or sensitive security projects and access restricted information that could inform development strategies.

Furthermore, George proposed offering KiShin positions on advisory panels, committees, or task forces related to national security and aviation safety. This would not only give KiShin a voice in policy and strategy discussions but also ensure its interests were well represented in decision-making processes.

Lastly, official recognition and endorsement from the U.S. government were promised. Such an endorsement would elevate KiShin's credibility and prestige in the security and aerospace sectors, potentially attracting additional partners and investors.

Despite the allure of these proposals, Shin maintained a cautious stance. He recognized the need for KiShin's legal team to meticulously review any contracts offered by the U.S. government, ensuring that KiShin's interests were safeguarded without any hidden pitfalls.

It was clear that the U.S. government's interest in KiShin extended beyond the KiShin Finance investments, eyeing the broader scope of KiShin's investments in other technologies, but the main focus was still the various sectors of airline and aerospace technologies, especially those related to security. This potential collaboration, while fraught with promise, required careful deliberation to ensure that it aligned with KiShin's values and long-term objectives.