Chapter 43: The War for the Future Begins
📅 Date: December 3, 1994
📍 NexTech Headquarters, Seoul
The anticipation was at its peak. The NexStation was only days away from its grand release, and pre-orders had shattered expectations. Yet, amidst the celebration, a storm was brewing.
Jin Park sat in his office, reading through the latest market reports. Sony had doubled down on its fight. Hollywood had intensified its smear campaign. The Western media was painting him as an economic threat, accusing NexTech of "unethical business practices" and "overreliance on government subsidies."
📢 "They're using every dirty trick in the book," his COO, Min-jun, reported.
📢 "Let them," Jin replied with a smirk. "They don't realize we've already won."
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The NexStation vs. PlayStation War Begins
📅 Date: December 4, 1994
📍 Tokyo, Japan – Sony Headquarters
The PlayStation had officially launched in Japan. Sony executives celebrated as opening-day sales reached 100,000 units. The media praised the console's 3D graphics, CD-based technology, and powerful game lineup.
📢 "With our Western partners backing us, there's no way NexStation can win," one executive declared confidently.
But then the sales reports from South Korea, China, and Europe arrived.
📢 **"Sir… NexStation's pre-orders have already hit 1.2 million units worldwide."
A stunned silence filled the room.
📢 "How is this possible?"
📢 "NexTech's partnerships with game developers and retailers are stronger than we anticipated," a marketing director admitted. "They have exclusive deals on some of the biggest titles. NexStation's pricing is also slightly lower than ours, making it more attractive to the average consumer."
Panic began to set in. Jin Park wasn't just competing—he was taking over.
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Jin's Power Move: Buying Out Hollywood's Influence
📅 Date: December 5, 1994
📍 Los Angeles, USA – Orion Pictures Headquarters
As Hollywood executives scrambled to counter NexTech, a bombshell report dropped:
📢 "Jin Park has officially acquired Orion Pictures, marking his first major move into Hollywood."
Within hours, Jin made his next announcement:
📢 "Introducing NexMedia—a global entertainment powerhouse dedicated to storytelling without censorship or corporate greed."
Hollywood executives panicked.
📢 "This isn't just about gaming anymore," one of them muttered. "He's coming for the entire industry."
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The First Major Counterattack
📅 Date: December 6, 1994
📍 Washington D.C., USA
US politicians—backed by Sony, Hollywood, and tech industry leaders—began calling for an investigation into NexTech.
📢 "We must regulate foreign companies trying to dominate American industries," a senator announced on national television.
At the same time, Sony cut deals with Japanese and American developers to secure PlayStation exclusives. The goal was clear: choke NexTech out of the Western market.
📢 "If he wants war, we'll give him war."
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Jin Park's Response: Turning the Game Against Them
📅 Date: December 7, 1994
📍 NexTech War Room, Seoul
Jin leaned back in his chair, reading through the reports.
📢 "They think politics can stop me?" he chuckled.
With a flick of his pen, he approved two strategic moves:
📌 1. Leaking Evidence: NexTech had gathered proof of Hollywood's internal corruption, bribery, and exploitation scandals. The files would be anonymously leaked to journalists worldwide.
📌 2. New Developer Deals: Jin personally reached out to European and Korean developers, offering them better revenue splits than Sony ever could. Within days, several major studios shifted their support to NexStation.
📢 "They wanted a war," Jin said, standing up. "Now, let's give them a real one."