Building a Gaming Empire From Scratch

Chapter 6 - 6: 6: Start Making Games

Chapter 6: Chapter 6: Start Making Games

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So he asked Mavis, “Mavis, can this spaceship be built in reality?”

“No problem!” Mavis nodded confidently, “Mavis has all the blueprints, and there are blueprints for large shipbuilding facilities and robot assembly lines too!”

Can it really be built?!

Lincoln immediately became excited, and once he had the money, wouldn’t he build it?!

“But, Mavis doesn’t have the technical drawings for nuclear power furnaces and weapons! These core technologies are all stored separately.”

Mavis poured a bucket of cold water on the idea, and Lincoln calmed down.

It doesn’t matter if there are no weapons, he didn’t plan to use this for war anyway, but having no power is a tough break.

What’s the point in building such a massive empty shell that can’t fly? To put on display in a science museum?

“It seems…it’s not impossible!”

Even if it couldn’t fly, Lincoln still wanted it…after all, which man could resist having his own spaceship?

No, no, that’s not the focus.

“Mavis, how many blueprints and documents do you have?” This was the key point; if he could master a bunch of world-leading technologies, who needs to make games? Technology monopolist, here we come!

“A lot, a lot!” Mavis nodded as she spoke to emphasize her persuasiveness.

But before Lincoln could even get excited about the news, Mavis continued, “But I can’t access them now.”

“???” Are you teasing me? “Why?”

“I don’t have enough computing power. Because the storage devices were damaged, many complete technical documents were lost, and the remaining ones are encrypted and stored in a special format. It requires a lot of computing power to decode.”

Well…bad news, but there’s still hope, right? Just need to buy a supercomputer?

Once we have the money, we’ll buy two.

“There’s more…” Mavis tilted her head a little and looked somewhat guilty, “To prevent an AI rebellion, technical documents are stored separately, so Mavis also has incomplete information. As with the spaceship lacking the information for weapons and power furnaces, core technologies involving military weapons, biological engineering, and nuclear physics are all missing.”

After finishing, she sadly said, “Not only Mavis but also artificial intelligence in general is not allowed to store this information.”

Arcade games had a brief moment in the spotlight, as game consoles and personal computers developed rapidly in parallel.

The development of games couldn’t even keep up with the development of consoles, and the industry grew wildly.

Now, it was the era of virtual games.

However, there were only a few truly Hall of Fame-level games.

Interestingly, arcade games, which had a brief moment of glory, managed to leave a lasting impression in gaming history: the Evo Moment 37. Sadly, rapid decline followed only a short period of glorious success.

This was both good and bad news for Lincoln.

The good news was that it was like a blue ocean market, where he could go all out.

The bad news was that the players here did not go through training, and many of the game designs that Lincoln thought were fun and interesting might be too novel for them to accept.

He needed to be cautious in testing the waters.

“So I’ll start with being conservative,” Lincoln decided on the tone for his first work.

Recalling the popular games in the market, most of them were gunfight-themed.

This was easy to understand, given the hundreds of years of war it was not surprising that people were tough. They might not have fully adapted to peace yet.

So the safest approach would be to make a gunfight-themed game that could still stand out.

For some reason, when the phrases “gunfight” and “stand out” came together, a movie immediately came to mind — “Assassin’s Alliance,” also known as “Bounty Order.”

It was an imaginative movie, in which the director creatively created a shooting technique: “The gun barrel doesn’t have rifling, but by shaking the wrist vigorously while firing, a turning force is applied to the bullet. As a result, it will fly out in a curved trajectory under the influence of inertia and turning force.”

Commonly known as: Shake Gun Technique!

Of course, this was an extremely ridiculous theory, but when combined with bullet time, the effect was truly cool beyond words!

Lincoln didn’t plan to explain the logic to the players; as long as they thought it was cool, it was enough!

Imagine shaking a bullet out of a gun by hand, watching it fly along an arcing trajectory in bullet time, hitting enemies behind cover, or even colliding with an enemy’s bullet, slowly shattering together.

Anyone who saw that would be impressed and eager to hand over their wallet!

The players in this world might have played a lot of gunfight games, but they have never seen such imaginative scenes!

How could this not be turned into a game to open their eyes?

With this wave, not only would they earn money while standing, but they must also make them exclaim Goose Sister Ying!

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