Chapter 256: Mei Fang’s Three Cards
Mei Fang didn’t actually have any particularly outstanding business talent. He simply had a general understanding of the fundamental development trends in the gaming industry, gained from his previous life. That’s why he invested so much money into maintaining C Site after discovering that B Site (Bilibili) didn’t exist in this world. Since the master bedroom was also closed off, I opened the windows.
Aisha, Natsumi, and Roy should be somewhere in this line.Many people might think that if Mei Fang merely wanted to establish himself in the gaming industry, he could have directly created a gaming-related platform, like emulating TapTap or Steam to make a name for himself. Why bother with the cumbersome task of creating C Site? Bathed in the white moonlight, she looked at me with a faint glow.
Yukino and Aisha, who were sitting across from each other, ordered iced tea.The reality is that such an approach would be almost pointless. The results of today’s written exam will be announced one week later.
Support the translator by reading @ gemnovels dot com Creating a gaming platform wasn’t a new idea that only became apparent to capitalists ten years later. By then, the market for platforms had already been monopolized by major players. Although it might be suffocating at times, it was not a big deal to me whether or not Alexis was breathing down my neck.
Alexis however, trampled brutally on Milfina’s wishes and prayers.As is widely known, the reason Tencent ultimately defeated Shengqu Games[1], once a dominant domestic giant, was not only due to strategic missteps by Shengda’s founder Chen Tianqiao. Even though Shengqu introduced many outstanding games from overseas, its user acquisition costs were extremely high, and it simply couldn’t compete with Tencent’s QQ, which was an enormous traffic platform. The results of today’s written exam will be announced one week later.
Vorenus entered the room and saw Maximus sitting at the edge of the bed.Relying on the QQ platform, whether it was developing games or publishing them, Tencent could easily capture a large wave of potential users. The advantage this brought was almost immeasurable. It wasn’t not me who died, but the character I was controlling on the game screen.
Xia Yuan showed a bewildered expression, exchanged a few words with her mom, and then hung up the phone.In the early 2000s, the gaming industry was in a phase of wild growth. Each company had its flagship game, and gaming platforms were mostly limited to card game halls and various pirated game websites. Later, with the popularization of smartphones, different phone brands became new platform channels, offering their own app stores for installing games. Never defy them. Just bow your head and endure whatever was told to you, like waiting for a storm to pass.
Support the translator by reading @ gemnovels. com Only during this period did some truly original gaming platforms emerge, often relying on mobile emulators, but most of these platforms didn’t last long. They were either absorbed by channel providers or became niche spaces, havens for nostalgic or cracked games. The ones that succeeded, like TapTap, didn’t do so on their own but were supported by their parent companies, such as XD Network and Valve. XD Network profited handsomely during the era of web and online games thanks to the foresight of its founder, Huang Yimeng. Valve, on the other hand, owns many world-renowned games. These two companies are prime examples. After seeing Liang Meijuan and Lin Youxi off, Xia Yuan finally relaxed her previously tense mood.
Support the translator by reading @ gemnovels, com Just as Steam was vital to Valve and TapTap was to XD Network, trying to build a successful platform without a highly acclaimed first-party game is not very ideal. His parents got married at a young age, and now they were only in their late twenties, not much older than Mei Fang when he died.
