Chapter Sixty-Seven: The Black Hand Emerges

There aren't many people in the world who gnash their teeth at Caesar, Nintendo's Yamauchiura must be one, and maybe IBM's John Oppel and Microsoft's Gates.

FFF has used patents and high-quality games to basically cut off the magic hand of all companies reaching out to home consoles.

The first thing that any company that wants to enter the home console industry is to use a more clever or unique technology to bypass FFF's patents and develop a new console.

This is simply an impossible task, and the development machine in Caesar's body stores the most cutting-edge technology in the next few decades, including many black technologies that have never been made public, and belong to various ** parties.

Trying to defeat or bypass Caesar technologically is basically equivalent to creating a technological world again.

During this period of time, Yamauchi Ura basically thought of any methods, and there was no progress at all, and even the idea of opening a way out of life on the handheld was sunk by the game-gear (later abbreviated as GG) launched by FFF.

Nintendo's Game&Watch is simply beaten by strength in front of Caesar's GG.

Caesar's GG handheld is led by the classic, ever-tired Vegas Cubes, which integrates both Tank Wars and Pokemon.

In Caesar's eyes, GG's poor pixel block painting style actually made GG's sales break through Playbox's sales in one fell swoop, which was really unexpected.

In particular, the development characteristics of "Pokemon" electronic pets, as well as the large number of cute and cute elves in appearance, are very popular among players, so that GG quickly swept the United States, and then radiated to the world.

Perhaps because of the style, or some kind of inertia-like force, when "Pokemon" "returned" to Japan, it exploded with a brilliance far beyond that of North America.

On the subway in Japan, students and office workers can be seen fiddling with GG, most of which are "Pokemon".

Yamauchiura, who was almost cornered, finally extended his claws to the arcade.

In this world, arcade halls know better than anyone about the temptations and hurts of children.

In the memory of my previous life, how many neighbors and classmates around me skipped school, stole money, got into fights, and even entered the juvenile detention center because of the arcade hall.

Caesar also knows that there are always many temptations in this world, and he can't all blame the arcade machine for being bad.

But a child is not a child if he can resist temptation like an adult.

So in this life, Caesar put all the famous works on the Playbox console.

Even if there is a slight deficiency in the power of the surface of the picture because of the limitation of the function, the function of the playbox has greatly surpassed the FC of the previous life, and the so-called lack of power of the table is also very limited.

It's fair to say that some algorithms and languages from decades later allowed Caesar to easily squeeze every ounce of Playbox's potential.

Caesar's approach can be said to make it difficult for other companies to take the arcade road.

Caesar didn't put obstacles in the arcade hardware, but he was able to block the road in the game.

Yamauchiura's gnashing of teeth at Caesar can be imagined.

It stands to reason that going all the way to the black is not something that a good businessman does, but Nintendo, under Yamauchiura's leadership, has always aspired to become a leading company in toys and games.

When Atari was rampant in the late 70s, the Yamauchi family set a future strategy for entering the gaming industry and invested heavily in research and development.

The emergence of Caesar and Palybox interrupted Nintendo's development and broke Nintendo's legs. Let Yamauchiura suddenly fall into a dilemma.

Quit it, unwillingly. The massive R&D funds in the early stage have been thrown out, and the harvest season has not yet arrived, and it may never come.

Don't quit, it's too disturbing. The games released on the Playbox platform cover all the gameplay, and all kinds of gamers can find their favorites, and all of them are classics.

If Nintendo insists on launching a console with FC that is far lower than Playbox, it will be a real medicine. What's more, there are not a few decent games at all, so why compete with Playbox? Is there a price war?

The R&D funds in the early stage will not be returned at all, and if there is another price war with an ultra-low chance of winning, the Yamauchi family can only collectively go to "Kabuki Ichiban Town" to sell themselves.

It can be said that Yamauchiura, who is in a dilemma, has a growing hatred for Caesar. By now, he was willing to try anything that could block Caesar.

Caesar's films can find black spots without black spots, and industry insiders know what film critics are best at.

What's more, it is a film critic who takes money to do things, and absolutely guarantees that it is both black and has no bottom line.

Intel, IBM and Microsoft have a simpler reason for Black Caesar, as quasi-peers, they are definitely not soft.

This is that Caesar has not yet revealed his ambitions to develop a mobile phone, otherwise Motorola would not be indifferent.

In terms of technology, Caesar's advantage is really obvious, and it has mastered decades of scientific and technological achievements and so many black technology materials, and it is only a matter of time before it wants to beat Intel.

But Caesar didn't want to stand on the cusp of waiting for the U.S. government's antitrust investigation.

Even now, if the government sues FFF for actually monopolizing the game industry, it is definitely not a frame-up.

The problem is that the Pentagon's big thick leg is just too thick. What's more, Caesar's FFF company is only a game company, and it does not have as much influence on the military and people's livelihood as companies such as Loma, Boeing, and Microsoft.

For a while, the antitrust will not fall on Caesar's head.

But Black Caesar's review article, like the praise, spread with the premiere of the film.

USA Today, a comprehensive newspaper that has only been published for four years, has carried the banner of Black Caesar. led a bunch of small newspapers with a small circulation and began to stir up the storm.

"The whole film is full of excessive violence, and the most outrageous thing is that Caesar, as the director, actually embellishes the violent action in the film.

I don't know what kind of mentality he had when he made this film? Revenge on society?

He once spoke publicly that arcades lead children astray, and what I don't understand is that wouldn't such an over-exaggeration and glorification of violence lead children astray?

The plot of the whole film is as thin as a tortilla, and the superficiality and facial makeup of the characters make me even feel that the screenwriter is mentally retarded.

What is a bad guy for a bad guy? Isn't that worth digging into? What led him to evil? Isn't it the influence of social environment?

Mr. Caesar doesn't care about these things, he only cares if the protagonist can kill all sides with beautiful moves.

And the grotesque slow motion and close-ups, I still don't understand the specific meaning of using slow motion to render the operation of a firearm.

Or is the world changing so fast that I can't keep up with the shape anymore?

There is also a film that blows Mr. Caesar's Blackwater Hunter Academy to be unparalleled in the world, I have never heard of such a soldier academy, isn't this a **naked advertisement?

The practice of placing ads in movies is not new, but I always have the mistaken phrase that the whole film is an advertisement for Hunter Academy.

Is Mr. Caesar's real purpose to dedicate a film to the audience, or is it an advertisement in the guise of a movie?

As we all know, the Blackwater Global Defense Company founded by Mr. Caesar is actually a mercenary company, and in Grenada, Blackwater soldiers have become the vanguard of the U.S. military's invasion of other countries.

Mr. Caesar's film is likely to be more than just an advertisement for Blackwater Hunter Academy, but also for Blackwater Global Defense.

Is it really good to give birth to such a mercenary company that selects employees from retired soldiers all over the world on American soil?

The Constitution protects the right of every U.S. citizen to legally own weapons, but does the Constitution support the possession of private armed groups? ”

When Caesar saw the USA Today article, he immediately laughed.

Someone has a big deal, and it's a big deal! Of course, this person will definitely not be Caesar.

[Rolling and begging for tickets ~ begging for collection ~ shameless people are capricious =. =】