Rebirth in 1984: Beginning with Han Card Development

What happens to the future when humanity loses its imagination?

That slogan created a sensation during the summer of 1984.

Back then, computers couldn't support Chinese input and co...

Chapter Ninety-Three: "Qiongqi's Home Game Console"

Of course, some people are willing to give it a try.

During Wang Anshi's month-long stay in Japan, his team secured deals for 32 retail chain stores, with shops almost all over Japan.

Initially, many retail chains were unwilling to cooperate, but they were amazed when they first saw the "Qiongqi Home Game Console". Wang Anshi then won them over with just a few action games and "Calabash Brothers".

After securing the sales channels, Wang Anshi immediately took "Pokémon" and "Calabash Brothers" to Japanese TV stations, giving them away for free to each one.

This delighted major Japanese television stations.

Putting aside the unique style of the paper-cut animation "Calabash Brothers" and whether Japanese children would like it, the "Pokémon" anime is truly captivating. The adorable Pokémon have charmed everyone, and the storyline is also good—exciting and inspiring. However, the setting of "Pokémon" is similar to the ancient Chinese land of Kyushu, and mysterious bosses occasionally appear in the anime, which are none other than the Four Divine Beasts, Four Mythical Beasts, and Four Ferocious Beasts from Chinese mythology.

The Four Symbols: Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermilion Bird, and Black Tortoise;

The Four Divine Beasts: Qilin, Phoenix, Tortoise, and Dragon;

The Four Fiends: Chaos, Qiongqi, Taotie, and Taowu.

"On June 1st, TV stations will have the right to broadcast 'Pokémon' and 'Calabash Brothers'," Wang Anshi told the heads of the program acquisition departments of each TV station.

On Children's Day, June 1st, the "Qiongqi Home Game Console" made a powerful debut!!!