22. The Martian
Whether developing apps can make a lot of money, Fujiwara Akihi is not completely sure at the moment.
Because it's based on the fashion trends of the times and the ethics of the entire industry!
For example, a game like "2048", why did he choose to launch it for free - he was afraid that someone would copy "2048" to steal his attention and potential customers!
You don't see how the creator of "2048" was cheated back then!
In 2014, when the 19-year-old creator Gabriel fell ill and created the PC version of 2048, he said that he would not use "2048" as a profitable game and port it to the mobile platform.
As a result, "2048" was made into open source software by countless shameless people like Fujiwara Akihi!
Some even directly copied his games and sent them to various mobile phone stores.
For a while, there were more and more plagiarized and copycat versions of 2048 games, almost dominating the entire App Store.
Therefore, he also made it clear in his "2048" game introduction that this game was made for his late girlfriend, not for profit!
Please don't copy it!
It's all designed to be free, so don't let this game be tarnished again.
The words are quite straightforward, but even so, there are still shameless people!
Koreans bear the brunt of it!
Recently, there is a software of "1024" on the Samsung app store, which is touted by the Koreans themselves.
In this way, the money path of 2048 is unpredictable.
After all, compared with professional game companies, it is better than financial resources! than promote!
A thousand Fujiwara Akiga combined can't compare to each other!!
The most fatal thing is that the app he can make at present can only serve the iOS system!
Why, you ask?
I can't test it!
Although smartphones were not yet fully popular in 2011, there are at least 2,000 Android models on the market.
In this way, how can he test the software compatibility of 2048 for Android mobile phones!
At this point, someone might say, you can sue the plagiarist!
But in fact, this idea is super unrealistic!
Don't you see racing games flying all over the sky?
So they also copied each other?
So compared with the app, Fujiwara Akihi feels that it is better to write novels to save the capital!
Japan has a well-established editing and publishing system, so there are basically no good writers in Japan who are buried.
As long as you have real material, the editors of the publishing house will treat you as a guest, not as a mustard.
And as long as it can be published, then, the writer has a manuscript fee to take.
The manuscript paper received by the editor has a manuscript fee, which is called 'original manuscript material'.
To put it simply, the approximate price of a piece of manuscript paper is 4,000-6,000 yen.
This price also refers to the level of ordinary novelists, some big writers or relatively high-quality works, the price of manuscript paper alone starts at 100,000 yuan.
Count it this way.
Fujiwara Akiyo's debut novel "Reasoning After Dinner" has more than 482 original manuscript sheets.
Even according to the minimum standard of the original manuscript, his guaranteed income is at least 2 million yen.
And this manuscript fee is common in the Japanese publishing industry, and most of the newspapers, magazines, and novels are like this.
Among them, comics will be more expensive, after all, the original paper of comics is relatively small, and the drawing is more tiring.
This money is also no matter how much the work can be sold, or even if it can't sell a copy, the publisher still has to give it to the author.
In other words, the minimum guarantee for writing is high.
And with Fujiwara Akihi's current pen power and fame, there are still 30,000 or 40,000 sales of a book.
And because today's Japanese writers are basically disconnected in the new generation.
So from the perspective of the market, today's Fujiwara autumn is a rare commodity.
Therefore, as long as his writing is not bad, even if Xinchao Society does not want his manuscript, other publishing houses will rush to ask for his manuscript.
In this case, the income of 5 million yen according to one book (plaintiff's material + royalty).
Three books down is at least 15 million.
Excluding Japan's high taxes, Fujiwara Akihi will be able to get at least 10 million in money.
In this way, if you buy bitcoin at its lowest, the 10 million yen will be worth tens of billions of yen in three or four years.
As for why Fujiwara Akihi didn't choose to plagiarize music, it was mainly because he felt that plagiarizing music was unrealistic.
In fact, when he first crossed over, it wasn't that he didn't want to become famous by plagiarizing songs.
After all, copying novels is undoubtedly easier than copying songs, in terms of workload.
However, when he really wanted to do it, he found it harder to copy a composer than a novelist.
Generally speaking, if a composer wants to compose, no matter how talented he is, he must study music for at least one year.
This is still based on Mozart's talent.
Ordinary people don't think about starting in five years.
And this body, my father opened a tofu shop, and he was not qualified to learn at all, so he had no foundation for music.
Therefore, if Fujiwara Akihi really wants to plagiarize the tune, he has to find a teacher for himself to learn music for a year.
Otherwise, there is no way to explain why he was suddenly able to compose.
Not only that, Fujiwara Akihi must put a question mark on whether the song can be popular in Japan.
Modern people know that whether the song is good or not is second in the music world.
Whether the singer is handsome or not, whether the female singer is beautiful or not, that is the most important thing
Yui Ogura sings a good song
Have you ever heard this phrase?
That's used to satirize a voice actor who doesn't sing well and still releases an album!
In such a comparison, the risk of copying novels is obviously much smaller than copying songs and apps
His next plan is to complete two more novels this year
At present, the outline and theme of the first novel have also been set.
The title of the book is "The Martian"
This book is Fujiwara Akihi's first funny bich book.
The novel is mainly written in the first person, telling the story of the protagonist who is alone and trapped on Mars for nearly 549 (Mars) days, and finally seeks help through his skills.
Judging from the synopsis, many people may think that this is a very serious story.
It may even be brain supplement, the protagonist is a well-trained, level-headed male god image.
But in reality, the main character of the book is just an astronaut with a sense of optimism and humor.
Because of this setting, readers spend most of their time reading this novel, in addition to watching the protagonist fight various problems, they just listen to his chatter.
And this protagonist is also the number one Martian joker in history, laughing at himself while escaping, making Fujiwara Akihi laugh all the way when he reads the book.
Of course, it's not enough for a book to be just interesting.
For hard science fiction, authenticity is also fundamental to this type of science fiction.
The book "The Martian" has very few fantasy elements, and the time point set in the whole story and the scientific and technological means used in Mars exploration are also based on various versions of NASA's Mars program in reality.
When it comes to reality, Fujiwara Akihi is impossible not to admire the various calculations of the protagonist of this novel in the book.
Taking the protagonist as an example, every time the protagonist of this book encounters a problem, he will follow the steps of analyzing the problem, making assumptions, verifying on a small scale, determining the plan, and carrying out the implementation in turn.
As for why the protagonist is able to do this, it is naturally because the protagonist is an engineer and has been specially trained in solving problems.
At the same time, the knowledge reserve must also be sufficient, if there is not even the concept that hydrogen and oxygen will become water when they meet.
The protagonist of The Martian died absolutely ten thousand times earlier.
Originally, Fujiwara Akihi after being reborn didn't plan to copy this book.
After all, when he was reborn, it was already the end of 2008. But Andy Weir, the original author of the novel, started writing "The Martian" in early 2009.
Even if you fly, you can't catch up with the original author!
But who would have thought that three months ago, Fujiwara Akihi, who wanted to reread "The Martian" to relieve his boredom, unexpectedly found that the book had disappeared
Not only that, but he also accidentally discovered that the original author, Andy. Will – the genius who had been employed as a software engineer at the National Laboratory since he was 15 years old died in a traffic accident in '09.
That's it!
He copied it without the slightest psychological burden.
What's more, now he has that capital copy.
What is he now? Xueba, a top student with a system!
I learned physics and chemistry very well, and it is definitely more than enough to bluff people on paper!