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The Video Game Tycoon

!!! MACHINE TRANSLATION !!! !!! IT'S NOT AN MTL AND I POSTED IT HERE SO I COULD READ WITHOUT WIFI ON PHONE APP SK DON'T EXPECT QUALITY TRANSLATION !!! Video games are one of the important ways to entertain people in the new era. However, the Japanese Zhu Yuxing who traveled to a parallel world found that the game industry in this world was extremely sluggish, and it seemed that it had never emerged. So Zhu Yuxing decided to bring the ninth art to the world. "Mom, Super Mario 3 is out! This is my most wanted Christmas present!"

slimy_Boi · Videojogos
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===12 An exciting day for the kids===(None Edited)

Tomita-chan has been playing Super Mario for the last few days.

It's obviously a very crude pixelated figure.

But it seems to have some kind of enigmatic power that makes you want to play it.

Living in a relatively wealthy family, he had actually been exposed to computer games.

One of them was a game similar to Super Mario.

But it was like the games of his previous life.

In the previous life, Super Mario was the only game that stood out and almost no one could shake its status.

It was like a kind of magic that everyone who played it couldn't get enough of it.

At the end of the day, it was Super Mario that made it a favourite of children, as it was the ultimate in fun for young and old alike.

Over the past few days, unable to resist the child's bitter requests and his own sensitivity to electronics as a businessman, he tried to start looking for video games in the city.

However, after several days of searching, he had no luck.

Tomodao himself found no further trace of Takeshi Yusei and the others, and his heart was suddenly a little frustrated.

If the incident had gone on for a few days, the children would have forgotten all about it and gone back to their fun toys and the Koshien Superman special.

But just as Tomodao was about to give up the search for the man and woman from Takeshi Yusei, his little friend suddenly approached Tomodao's house early in the morning with excitement.

"Tomita-san! Tomita-san! Come on out! I've found Mario! I know where Mario is!"

At that moment Tomita-chan just happened to have tipped over his toy box, intending to have a lot of fun in the house.

But suddenly hearing his companion's shouting voice outside, and surprisingly talking about the thing he cared most about these days, Tomodao immediately ran to the entrance door as if he had a big chicken blood.

"Sono! Get back here! Get your toys together before you go out!"

Tomodao's mother shouted after him, but Tomodao couldn't care less.

After hastily dressing, Tomodao opened the door and stared excitedly at his companion in front of him.

"You said you found Mario? Where? Which park is it this time?"

Tomita's companion said smugly, "Hey, it's not a park this time, it's an entertainment hall! And let me tell you, this time there's no time limit on queuing, as long as you have the money... 100 yen for three lives!"

"Wait for me!" Tomodao turned back to the house again, and with a flurry of chickens and a loud scolding from his mother to clean up his toys, Tomodao escaped again, with the hundred yen coins he had been saving up in his pocket.

"Go!"

Meanwhile, the same scene was unfolding in several other places.

Take Youxing didn't even need to tell all the kids where they could play Super Mario.

He only needed to inform a few children when he saw them, and those children would immediately spread the word one by one.

And today, in addition to the few entertainment halls that had already been negotiated, Takeshi Yusei was planning to place the remaining few prototype machines in major supermarkets today, while also paying the same month's rent.

All of a sudden, there are a dozen places throughout Tokyo where Super Mario can be played.

The news immediately spread through the children's circle.

All those children who had played Super Mario before were excitedly rushing towards the nearest location in their homes.

In the entertainment hall.

The bald head shopkeeper was again idling around the shop today with nothing to do.

Usually there were no surprises and he basically just had to watch the shop a little.

At one time he could afford to enlist the help of the Yakuza to protect the entertainment hall.

But now in this bubble era he can no longer afford to pay for that part of the protection, so he has to take the extra effort to look after it himself.

But having paid Yakuza in advance, he didn't have to worry about anything serious going wrong.

Just then, the door to the entertainment hall was pushed open.

The shopkeeper subconsciously looked at the door, thinking to himself that someone from the abandoned house had come over to play pachinko so early in the morning?

Usually, if nothing else, only the guys who counted on pachinko for their livelihood would come over this early, after all, it was basically their entire livelihood.

Simply put they were all wasted and wanted to rely on gambling to change their lives against the odds.

However, when he saw the people who came in, he froze slightly.

It was one, two, three, four ...

Seven or eight children.

This was a sight that had never been seen before.

In the past, children who were interested in the Twister would not have come over so early in the morning, and they would not have ganged up together.

But at this moment, the children looked excited.

Then they ran straight up to the electronic TV game machine that had been set up just yesterday.

"Wow! It's really Super Mario, it's really here!"

"Put in the coins! Put in your coins!"

Some of the kids started egging it on.

One of the more daring children put the hundred yen in his hand into the coin box next to the game machine.

A crisp clink was heard and the screen that had been cycling through the ranking and Super Mario passing animations changed.

Light light light light~wait light~den!

The familiar electronic rhythm sounded and the children were once again excited.

"It's activated activated! No queuing this time!"

"Idiot, what are you thinking of, you'll replace us when you die in 100 yen, no one will have it all to themselves!"

Not far away the shopkeeper just listened to the bickering of the children.

It was quite a rare sight to see.

Did the kids ... really like this thing?

The bald shopkeeper recalled at this point what Takeshi Yusei had said to him earlier.

The kids would love this thing, no need for any publicity, just put this thing out there.

The first kid had already started to pick up the handle and play with it skillfully.

And this kid probably lasted until the end of the third level before he ran out of three lives, which made him a little discouraged.

"Hurry up! It's my turn, it's my turn!" The second kid excitedly came to the game machine and jingled a hundred dollar coin into the coin box.

The music started again and the game started all over again.

At this point, the shop manager also finally couldn't stop his curiosity and went over.

The fact that these kids really liked this thing was something he hadn't expected at all.

Now he finally started to want to take a serious look at what the game was all about.

Scenes like this played out in a dozen other places in the city together.

Children tend to be the best on tap.

When they find something fun, they immediately share it with their sidekick and talk endlessly about how much fun it really is and how much joy they will get from playing it.

The children who hear about it but have not yet played with it are even more eager to do so than those who have.