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Chapter 183 Nintendo's new opponent(2/2)

Facing the mutual plagiarism of his peers, Cohen, the president of Taidong, was very sad, and he said so.

"We should try to make something unique, rather than being unable to tell which product it is at first glance."

As for Taidong's products being copied in large quantities, Yamauchi responded this.

"The gameplay is not a patent, so if you have the idea of ​​plagiarism, then plagiarize it.

I think it is very important to put aside the idea of ​​confidentiality and communicate with each other to develop excellent things."

Is this human word?

This is what Nintendo President Hiro Yamauchi said in person.

I don’t know what he would think when he sees Nintendo’s game being plagiarized in the future.

The above plagiarism happened in 1978 and 1979, which was the year before last year.

So at this moment, whether it is Yamauchi or Yokoi Junhei, I want to refer to Shirakawa Electric's excellent ideas.

There is no psychological burden at all, and even used to it. In this way, everyone will not be afraid of running a red light together.

In fact, it is not just neon lights, but the United States on the other side of the ocean is also similar.

Everyone is copying each other, and so far, there has not even been a case of winning over electronic game content infringement.

Can you imagine that it has been 1980, but plagiarism is rampant in the electronic game industry.

The main factor is that electronic games belong to the new field and infringing content is difficult to define.

The response speed of the law is obviously a beat slower.

It is precisely for this reason that Yokoi Junhei has already taken Shirakawa Electric's handheld machine to study.

He wanted to see what other design benefits this audio equipment manufacturer has begun to get involved in gaming console manufacturing.

But, the gameplay content is hard to say, there is hardware, tsk~

Looking at Yokoi Junpei's departure, Yamauchi began to fall into deep thought again.

Due to its strong growth momentum, GW handheld consoles have now become Nintendo's fastest-growing business.

Considering the huge debt Nintendo owes at this moment, GW handheld consoles must be foolproof.
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