"shared?"
Hearing this, Xing Baohua laughed. This was a trap!
Even if Xing Baohua wanted to sell the game, he still had to share the copyright with the developer. Otherwise, they would sabotage the deal.
Just like Mission: Impossible, actor Tom Cruise actually owns the copyright.
Using someone else as the main character is unacceptable, and money won't do either. I'd rather die than sell the rights for that little bit of money. If we're going to make a Mission: Impossible movie, we have to use him as the main character.
And so, the series became entirely the male protagonist's domain. In short, big companies always have to hold onto the copyrights.
So Xing Baohua sent Mitsui Fujisaburo to negotiate with those studios. If the deal went through, he would get a commission; if not, the deal would fall through.
Xing Baohua has no shortage of money; so many banks are begging him for loans. Whether it's 30 million or 80 million, he'll only feel comfortable if he spends it worthwhile.
Instead of spending 30 million to buy a company nameplate, Xing Baohua would rather build one himself.
In terms of entertainment, Xing Baohua truly admires the creativity of the Japanese, who are proficient in all aspects of eating, drinking, and having fun.
Ever since the last time Xing Baohua had that young lady from the administration department come over to serve tea and water, she's treated it like a regular job, appearing whenever Xing Baohua has guests.
Mitsui Fujisaburo glanced at this woman a few more times, seemingly unintentionally, while Xing Baohua noticed that his gaze was directed towards the young woman.
Hey! I didn't notice it before, but now that I look closely, the professional shirt that the young lady is wearing does indeed fit a bit poorly.
Wearing a shirt that feels like a bodysuit must be incredibly uncomfortable! Especially those two buttons on the chest—have you ever felt the pressure they put on you?
If you straighten your chest out even slightly, the buttons will fly off!
"What's your name again, Meizi? Go change your clothes. I don't like how you dress," Xing Baohua said to his sister-in-law standing to the side.
"Hi!" The young woman bowed and went out.
At this moment, Mitsui Teng also peeked at Xing Baohua to express his apology.
Xing Baohua smiled nonchalantly, but seeing his sister-in-law reminded him of the JD.com craze.
How is the development of Mitsui Fujimoto's short films?
In fact, the development of cassette tapes and VCDs inevitably drives the development of certain related industries. This is indispensable in this era of film rental and sales development.
It was just a casual question. If there's an industry, there needs to be a platform for broadcasting. Xing Baohua originally planned to set up a small website or something in a country where it wasn't illegal, since he had access to the Columbia Pictures library anyway.
Mitsui Tousaburo said he has a friend who is a director in this industry, but his films don't make much money because the distributors always hold them back.
If Xing Baohua were to invest and start a company, he would definitely be able to make it the biggest in the industry.
No wonder he's a broker; he can't stop talking about his business. He just helps people get investment because he sees Xing Baohua has money?
I don't know how it happened, but as we were chatting, Mitsui Fujii invited Xing Baohua to go to the site to take a look.
While he was at it, he asked his friend where it was located, and coincidentally, it was a hotel not far from where Xing Baohua was.
So I went to take a look, driven by curiosity.
Xing Baohua has seen all sorts of films, but he has never seen a live broadcast.
The on-site filming was also quite professional, with prop masters, makeup artists, lighting technicians, photographers, and so on.
There's even a script!
Although small, it has all the essential parts and is made with great care, and it even has an editor on board.
It's said that those who can film are all graduates of training programs, and they don't need on-site guidance from directors.
What's the point of being a director like this?!
The filming location was disrupted by the sudden influx of people. In reality, it was mostly Xing Baohua's bodyguards who were a bit dumbfounded, even though they were a group of bloodthirsty men.
The deployment was a bit chaotic, and after a final inspection, the team leader sent everyone out to wait outside.
Filming was suspended while I received guidance.
Xing Baohua was also bewildered; how could he provide guidance like this?
"You guys continue, I'll just take a look." After struggling for a long time, he finally managed to squeeze out these few words, which almost made Xing Baohua blush.
After watching for about half an hour, Xing Baohua noticed that their filming also involved taking multiple takes (NGs).
However, the filming techniques still followed professional standards. Xing Baohua took a quick look at the crew, which consisted of more than a dozen people. It seemed that the cost of making this kind of film was not low!
Isn't this thing supposed to have a very low cost?
It seems we can't just believe some rumors; this is about developing professional skills! There's no point in staying any longer, so Xing Baohua wanted to leave, but Mitsui Teng wanted to wait for his friend to finish filming so they could discuss investment matters.
Xing Baohua said to Mitsui Teng, "I'll invest three million US dollars to establish a company in the US and R, and start by generating three million units! We'll accumulate units for unified release later."
He left after saying that, as this place was indeed unbearable. He took his guards and headed to the electronics market. It had been a long time since he had strolled the streets, and he wanted to see what new and interesting things were available.
Xing Baohua also heard about the gaming industry from Mitsui Fuji and planned to buy some game consoles and games to play back and relive his memories.
He bought several game consoles and a bunch of game cartridges, and he could play them by connecting them to a TV at his place.
I'll play all sorts of games, like "Galaga," "Battle City," "Red Fortress," "Contra," and "Horse Racing," just to relive my childhood memories!
He discovered that these game cartridge players had a common drawback: they couldn't save their progress.
This is due to hardware storage limitations.
Game cartridges are like RAM sticks. The storage is only a few hundred kilobytes. The game program is written into it, and it can be played using the decoder inside the game console.
Archive, memory.
Xing Baohua has solid-state memory and micro hard drives.
Then we can move towards developing large-scale games; the key is the content.
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