Chapter 67 The First Contact
In Takahashi's opinion, Hudson is like a child who has not grown up. Although he has great potential, there are too many problems.
After all, the video game industry is an emerging industry, and even the United States, the most advanced country in the world, has no good idea for this industry.
Otherwise, the North American market would not have caused a major collapse by the Atari lamp market.
Although Japanese electronic game manufacturers seem to live very well, they are not crossing the river by feeling the stones. While they can’t see the other side, there are many drowning.
Hudson is a lucky and trendsetter in this water. Although it is popular and profitable, it does not mean that it is fine.
"Hey? Hello, who?" After answering the phone, Takahashi first asked in honorifics.
"Hello, I am Miyamoto Shigeru, Nintendo's Miyamoto Shigeru. Are you Hudson's Takahashi?" Miyamoto Shigeru on the other end of the phone, didn't know if he was nervous or anxious, but what he said sounded very organized.
Takahashi listened to the Tokyo accent, which had some differences in Kyoto accent, and when he heard the other party say that he was Miyamoto Shigeru, he was not excited or surprised. Even when he was a child, he played many games made by Miyamoto Shigeru.
But if you like eating eggs, do you have to see the chicken laying the eggs? If you like a person's works, do you have to see the person and you have to be excited to cash in?
Someone may be like this, but Takahashi won't.
Since he traveled through time and decided to enter the electronic game industry, he thought that it was just a matter of time before or after meeting well-known figures in the game industry in history.
Even if you can't meet Miyamoto Shigeru now, you will encounter it in the future.
"Hello, I am Takahashi of Hudson. Is there anything wrong?" Takahashi reported himself again and asked Shigeru Miyamoto what was wrong.
"We encountered some problem and wanted to ask you for help..." This was the third time Shigeru Miyamoto recounted this matter in this hour. If he said it a few more times, he felt that he could change careers and speak in a bad way.
As a city with a very historical and once was the center of Japan's political and economics. Just like the North (Harmony) Beijing in China, the culture of petty citizens is prevalent. Performing arts such as crosstalk and lyrics are generally accepted by the high degree of acceptance.
Takahashi listened to Miyamoto's description, a smile gradually hanged on the corner of his mouth. It was not a gloating, but just a simple funny thing.
"I'll try this bug. If it can be repeated, I will write related articles and say that this is an Easter egg. By the way, maybe you should ask the child who found the mistake and their parents. Ask them if they can let the child enter a magazine. In this way, not only will the authenticity increase, but I also think that the child will be worshipped by his friends like a hero."
Takahashi smiled and said that while he was going to do a repeated experiment, he asked Miyamoto Shigeru to work together to do some more work.
It is necessary to ask for consent. No matter what, Japan claims to be a society ruled by law. There should be too many boring lawyers. If you don’t ask for consent and get permission, even if you are on the magazine, you will feel happy to be on the magazine. But you can’t stand their guardians and fire at Takahashi for the sake of your interests.
Takahashi was not familiar with Japan's system, and at the beginning, he almost made such a major mistake. Fortunately, the magazine review department of the Primary School Pavilion Magazine and the Legal Affairs Department helped Takahashi solve this potential hidden danger.
In their words, every experience they have been exchanged for is blood and tears.
"That..." Miyamoto Shigeru heard Takahashi agree so frankly, but he didn't know how to speak.
"What's wrong?" Takahashi asked.
"Can you please come to Kyoto once? Our president wants to meet you. We will pay the travel fee here!" The travel fee is not cheap, and Miyamoto Shigeru is worried that Takahashi would not want to come to Kyoto because of the travel fee.
"Well..." Takahashi thought for a while, and he was wondering why Hiro Yamauchi wanted to see him. He had no conflict with Nintendo now, and it was not a bad thing for him to see him.
"When?" he asked, "When will I go to Kyoto and meet the president of the Takashi club?"
Miyamoto Shigeru was surprised again, not because he had little knowledge, but because Takahashi's reaction was a little different from what he thought.
Although the word "home" is not used as an exclusive word to describe a special type of person.
However, most of the people who are now engaged in the electronic game industry do have very important home-based attributes.
Because the electronic games industry is a technology-oriented industry. If you don’t calm down, have patience and perseverance, there really is no corresponding job in this industry now.
Everyone is a mortal, and they focus on some things, and the other things will definitely be ignored.
Therefore, in addition to their love for games, technology, and interpersonal relationships, practitioners with superb skills are really dull.
Shigeru Miyamoto thought of Takahashi based on this point of view. However, he felt a little relieved when he thought of Takahashi's prosperity in the field of publicity.
How can an introverted person engage in publicity work?
"The faster the better," Miyamoto said.
When Takahashi heard Shigeru Miyamoto's answer, he thought about when he was free. It was impossible to go to Kyoto today because he couldn't come back today, which delayed the program tomorrow morning.
"Tomorrow, I will apply to the leader first. If there is no accident, I will go to Kyoto tomorrow." Takahashi said.
"Okay, our address is 11-1, Kamitoshi Takamachi, SN district, Tokyo."
"I know, I'll have a show tomorrow morning. If there is no problem, I will walk from Tokyo in the morning and probably arrive in Kyoto at noon. I'll reply to you after asking." Takahashi said.
"Okay." Miyamoto nodded.
After a few more greetings, Takahashi hung up the phone.
"You are going to Kyoto on a business trip!" The person next to him who was in his thirties and had just looked envious.
Although he didn't have to work hard, he never went to Tokyo at all. No, it was because the travel cost was too high.
"It costs more than 10,000 yen from Tokyo to Kyoto," the middle-aged man said in an envious tone, "When did China have such a fast train? Japan is really developed."
Takahashi smiled but did not answer. The shame of the century-old modern times has bent the backbone of many people. If it weren't for knowing what would happen in the future, Takahashi himself might have thought so.
Chapter completed!