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Chapter 215 Apologize in person(2/2)

Nader changed to a new hotel overnight.

"Miss Diane Lane, please accept our apology in person..."

Several game designers, both men and women, including Kenzo Tsujimoto and below, knelt on the ground and bowed their heads to Diane seriously to apologize.

"What, you don't have to do this. Now we are all a community of interests." Diane was shocked. She had shot advertisements in Japan and had never seen polite Japanese people apologize to others like this.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Thank you, Miss Diane, for your generosity." Tsujimoto Kenzo got up and introduced the team to Diane and Ronald, "This is Yoshiki Okamoto, the producer of the game.

This is the programmer Ryo Nishitani, and this is the music designer Yoko Shimomura..."

Ronald quickly asked them all to sit down and asked the hotel to send some coffee and snacks. This apology was too grand. But it seemed that Diane was in a better mood. Well, Japanese etiquette still has merit.

"We all admire Diane-san. All the scenes and plots in this game were designed after watching Diane-san's 'Streets of Rage'." Nishitani Ryo is a big talker and has leaked all the details of game design.

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At that time, Tsujimoto Kenzo really had no creativity. Seeing the huge sales of Double Dragon, he could only imitate and develop his own game. Because the conceptual design time was very tight, he found several urban youth-themed movies directed by Walter Hill.

Let the production team watch more movies and make more references.

Due to lack of time, several key members of the production team, who liked "Streets of Rage" starring Diane the most, set up three video recorders in the office, used Polaroid cameras to record their favorite scenes, and then used them to draw pictures.

Level and character design drawings.

A game that was written in such a hurry has become Capcom's best-selling product because of the charm of the movie itself. Now that the copyright issue has been resolved, sales in America are also very good.

Diane was made to laugh by the exaggerated tone of voice of the Japanese. It seemed that it was really because of the movie she participated in that this game masterpiece was created.

Ronald felt that it was time for them to apologize, as long as it could make Diane happy... Ronald was satisfied and announced on the spot that he would invite their production team to stay in Los Angeles for a few more days, and he would pay for all the expenses.

Richard then came over and acted as a tour guide, taking several talents to visit the Hollywood film crew and locations. Those people also made a special request to go to the Air Force base in "Top Gun" (they didn't understand English well, so they thought

(It's the Air Force), and I went to the beach with Ronald during the filming of another movie "Break Dance" to watch the performance of "Hand Man". It was said to be to accumulate materials for the subsequent game development.



"What are Niceta and Richard doing?" In the largest office in the new CAA building, Ovitz was asking his secretary about the movements of several of Ronald's agents.

"Mr. Niceta is preparing casting candidates for Ronald's new project, and Richard seems to be helping Ronald handle some personal matters..."

"He might as well become Ronald's little follower...hum," Ovitz said, and the current matter must be kept away from Ronald's eyes and ears.

"Reserve a seat for me at chaen'' restaurant," Ovitz chose a restaurant that Hollywood stars like to hang out. He knew that the distinguished guest from Australia liked to check in at this kind of luxurious restaurant that showed his status.

"Okay", the secretary did not hesitate. Although it was a temporary decision, which famous restaurant in Hollywood couldn't allocate tables immediately because of his boss's name?

"Mr. Scars's private flight has arrived. We picked up him and his wife and are heading to the Beverly Hilton Hotel." Another secretary came in to inform.

Ovitz straightened his tie and prepared to go.

Sony's chairman informed himself a few days ago that he would give up the plan to acquire shares through agreement with small shareholders and instead buy shares from the major shareholder Coca-Cola on the open market.

This made Ovitz, who had already negotiated the terms of the deal, very dissatisfied. After all, in addition to the consulting fees from the acquirer, he also had to collect consulting fees from the small shareholders. Those people were tired of Columbia Pictures.

The stock price is weak, and the cost of selling to it is no less than that of Sony.

He decided to secretly introduce a new bidder, the Australian media tycoon who had just reached an agreement with MGM's shareholders and the president of Qinte Group, Christopher Scars, who had just turned 40. This man had already failed in MGM.
Chapter completed!
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