In strict terms, products that have already been sold should not be the main exhibits at a Consumer Electronics Show.
But, this thing is really fun.
So, let's forget about the rules.
In front of his laptop, Alvin racked his brains.
In the past, he was best at being sarcastic.
Now, when he wanted to give a serious review of a product, he didn't know where to start.
Finally, after a sleepless night of work, he managed to squeeze out a review article.
And he didn't rest, instead hastily arriving before the exhibition officially opened.
Then, as soon as the exhibition doors opened, he quickly made his way to the Gamestar Electronic Entertainment booth.
Today, he wanted to have some fun first.
However, to his surprise, as he rushed through the door, journalists from other media outlets seemed to be running in the same direction as him.
Perhaps it was some kind of innate news intuition among journalists.
Yesterday, when many people were fascinated by the games on the SFC, they, like Alvin, stayed up all night searching for any information related to Gamestar Electronic Entertainment.
Then they all were astonished to discover that it was actually a company already making hundreds of millions of dollars in annual profit.
This speed was like riding a rocket.
The exhibition area that had been deserted just two days ago suddenly became the focus of attention for many media journalists on the fourth day.
The area that was originally prepared for startups immediately became overcrowded.
The last company to receive such treatment was the one that created personal computers, the Hongguo Company.
And now, a company from Japan had attracted the attention of these journalists.
It seemed like everyone at the venue also wanted to inquire about Gamestar Electronic Entertainment.
Those who didn't know the situation thought it was a subsidiary of a large company, otherwise there wouldn't be so many people interested.
As for Suirui Electronics, their exhibition area seemed to be getting quieter on the fourth day.
This was something Suirui Electronics hadn't anticipated.
Aiden didn't expect it either.
The fact that a small booth from Gamestar Electronic Entertainment could attract so much attention was unexpected.
And now, both Early and Ayame were completely overwhelmed, almost never stopping to explain the electronic games to the journalists who came to visit.
Seeing this scene, Takayuki breathed a sigh of relief.
It seemed that people here were quite receptive to electronic games.
He had been somewhat worried before that they might not be well received, so in order to open up the US market, he had specially created several electronic games specifically for the US market.
"Hello, when will your products be available for sale in the US?"
At this moment, a journalist approached Takayuki, who was standing by watching the excitement, and held the microphone up to his mouth to ask.
"Are you asking me?"
"Yes, sir, aren't you also an employee of Gamestar Electronic Entertainment? Then you should know when the game consoles will be released, right?"
Takayuki glanced at the busy employees around him, they were all very busy, and he was the most relaxed one.
The details of when the game console would be released would definitely be announced publicly, but before that, they would need to find other ways to promote it besides at the Consumer Electronics Show.
So, he coughed lightly a couple of times and said seriously, "Regarding the details of the game console release, please wait for our official announcement."
"Official announcement? When exactly?" The journalist quickly followed up, seeming unwilling to give up until he got the answer he wanted.
"You can wait a few more days, we should have advertisements released by then."
Takayuki said patiently.
The journalist obviously didn't intend to give up, still wanting to ask more questions, but was quickly brushed off by Takayuki's excuse to leave.
This exhibition only needed to showcase these game consoles.
Not far from the booth, cameras were set up, filming the journalists rushing to the Gamestar Electronic Entertainment booth.
They seemed to smell something fishy and rushed over at lightning speed to get the answers they wanted.
Until the end of the exhibition, the Gamestar Electronic Entertainment booth was always surrounded by journalists.
Because they seemed to realize that the products released by this company were indeed extraordinary.
Even those who hadn't experienced electronic games seemed to realize that the products were special.
Overall, Takayuki was quite satisfied with the effect of the exhibition.
Many people here had a full interest in electronic games, so the next step was to consider how to distribute and sell them.
Of course, all of this would be left to Matsuhashi Minoru to handle.
She would be the main person in charge here, while Takayuki would just provide some creative ideas and produce enough game consoles and games.
After all, his main base was still in Japan, and the United States would become the main market in the future, but he wouldn't be able to come here often, and one person couldn't handle both regions.
Moreover, he preferred to make games rather than manage the company.
As for the promotion of the exhibition, Takayuki did not rush to announce Street Fighter.
Because that was his trump card, he had to make a stunning debut, so he couldn't release it too early, to avoid letting those guys learn from it too soon.
Shortly after the Consumer Electronics Show ended, Gamestar Electronic Entertainment gradually began to attract attention from some media outlets in the United States.
They realized that there was still such a profitable company that they hadn't discovered before.
And the fact that such a company produced interesting technological products that had never been officially released in the United States was puzzling to them.
They had always prided themselves on having the most cutting-edge and fashionable technological products, but the SFC from Gamestar Electronic Entertainment had never been officially released in the United States, which was disappointing to them, making them think that the American electronic product manufacturers were really shortsighted.
And Alvin, as always, displayed his sarcastic nature.
Since there was nothing to criticize about Gamestar Electronic Entertainment, he turned the tables and criticized the stupid technology companies in the United States.
Look at this Japanese company creating an interesting electronic game console, and what about you? Your game consoles can't compare to theirs at all. I advise you to stop selling game consoles early and focus on learning how to make games and game consoles like them before entering this market.
Alvin was simply a master of sarcasm, he always managed to find something to criticize and write an article about it.
And then, at the end of the article, Alvin would express his expectations for the products of Gamestar Electronic Entertainment.
He hoped that the products of Gamestar Electronic Entertainment could be sold in the US market soon.