"I can't believe there are so many people today!" when Zuckerberg came to the gate of Nintendo, he was stunned to see the crowd at the gate of Nintendo North America.

10-year-old Zuckerberg is a lucky child. He received a birthday gift on his birthday, that is, a new GB game console. After opening the game console, he won one of the lucky draw cards.

Zuckerberg independently filled in the information on the lottery card and mailed it back to Nintendo North America. One month later, he received a lucky envelope containing an admission ticket to Nintendo's Pokemon press conference.

Zuckerberg was a child prodigy. He began to learn programming at the age of 4. He successfully wrote a computer game at the age of 6. When he was 8, that is, two years ago, he wrote an instant messaging program.

Yes, yes, it is an instant messaging program, and ICQ, the world's first instant messaging program to enter commercial operation, was born in 1996.

Later, ICQ had an imitator called qicq. Later, the imitator changed his name to QQ because of his reputation of avoiding plagiarism.

In short, Zuckerberg is a child prodigy, so although he received GB as a birthday gift for the first time and had never played GB before, with curiosity about everything, Zuckerberg persuaded his father and asked him to fund his travel expenses. Zuckerberg actually came all the way to Nintendo North America.

When Zuckerberg came to the door of the branch, the whole person was shocked because he found that so many people gathered at the door that the population density could even catch up with that of the subway in New York.

He wondered why so many people gathered here because it was just a game conference.

But Zuckerberg soon understood, because he heard that almost all the people around him were asking passers-by if they had tickets, and some even offered up to $500 to buy an admission ticket.

You know, this is a lot of money, enough for Zuckerberg to buy 100 floppy disks.

Although $500 was very attractive, it made the press conference more curious. Zuckerberg used his admission ticket and then entered the venue under the guidance of the staff.

Because Zuckerberg was very young and small, for security reasons, Zuckerberg was directly taken to the first row by the staff, and sitting next to Zuckerberg was a young man in his 20s.

"Hello!" although he was more than 10 years away from the young man around him, Zuckerberg didn't have any stage fright. He took the initiative to reach out and greet the young man.

"Hello, little friend!" the young man smiled and turned to shake hands with him, revealing an oriental face.

"Eh!" seeing the young man's appearance, Zuckerberg hesitated, and then asked tentatively, "are you Chinese?"

"How do you know?" the young man was stunned. He had been in the United States for more than 10 days. Many people thought he was from Fusang or Korean. It was very surprising that the little guy in front of him recognized himself as a Chinese at a glance.

"If you don't like wearing suits, you're definitely not Fusang people. Fusang people wear suits anytime and anywhere outside, as if they would die if they didn't wear suits!" the little guy said.

"Interesting!" Jia Yapeng laughed. Fusang people pay special attention to being formal when they go out or work, so all Fusang people wear formal clothes when they go to work.

The most obvious thing is that in the hall at this time, all Fusang staff wear the same style of suits, except boss Jia, who casually wears a casual dress.

"Then why don't you think I'm Korean?" boss Jia asked again.

"The staff member who brought me here just now is an Asian woman. When you see her, you nod your head and help her tidy up her chair. All Koreans I know are very respectful and polite when they face our American women. But when they face Asian women like them, they will be very rude, as if they were slaves. Thank you Different from these Koreans! "The little guy said again.

"Awesome!" boss Jia is really convinced. This little guy has such a good eye at a young age. I'm afraid he won't go against the sky in the future!

"Little fellow, what's your name?" boss Jia asked curiously.

"My name is Mark Zuckerberg!" the little guy introduced himself generously, and our boss Jia almost lost his attitude.

It seems that I really got the aura of the protagonist. I sat casually at the front desk and met a little boy, who was actually Zuckerberg. This is a little bullshit.

"Cough!" boss Jia coughed to restore his calm, then touched little Zuckerberg's head and said, "are you interested in games, too?"

"I like playing games!" little Zuckerberg said. "But I like playing computer games. I haven't played GB games!"

"Do you still come to this press conference?" boss Jia asked puzzled.

"I'm here to see the world!" little Zuckerberg said. "I have set a goal for myself. I want to become the world's top computer technology entrepreneur before the age of 30. I think games will be one of the important explosive points of the computer industry in the future, so I need to know the relevant information of the whole game industry!"

"You guy..." boss Jia is really lucky. He talks one by one. He is much better than when he was ten. When he was ten, he was still bored every day and grabbed the hair of the female classmate in the front row.

"You little fellow, do you think the game released at this press conference can succeed?" boss Jia asked with a smile.

"I think there is a 90% chance of great success," said Zuckerberg Jr.

"Why?" boss Jia asked curiously.

"Because I was almost packed into a sardine outside," Zuckerberg turned to his eyes. "Do you know how many people are willing to pay $500 for an entrance ticket?"

"However, many people are willing to pay $200 for a Pokemon game cassette, because it is said that people with tickets can get a box of the latest Pokemon game cassette for free!"

"I preliminarily calculated that the crowd outside is about 1200. According to the Memphis model, behind every player willing to come all the way to participate in the event, there are generally about 100 other players who are too lazy to come."

"So there are at least 120000 players waiting to buy Pokemon in the whole country. If we calculate according to the boundary theorem, the actual buying crowd may reach about 1.2 million, which is undoubtedly a very successful number for a game!" Zack Burke said faintly.