King of Games C8 Jirokichi and Tiny World development
Added 2024-04-21 11:45:44 +0000 UTCShinro looked at the system interface, contemplating his options. It seemed he needed to bring some creatures into the "Tiny World." Honestly, he thought that upgrading the time acceleration of the "Tiny World" would be a better choice. He scrolled through the options and found that it would cost 5,000 points to increase the acceleration rate inside the world by 100,000 times.
Doing the math in his head, he realized that with this acceleration, 7 days in the real world would be equivalent to 2,000 years inside the "Tiny World." That was quite impressive. Moreover, once he leveled up his [Genesis System] to level 3, he would unlock [Genetic Modification], which would allow him to modify the genetics of the animals within his world. With this ability, Shinro's chances of creating humans for his "Tiny World" would be much higher.
After considering his options, Shinro decided to acquire blood samples from various animals to buy cheaper creatures through the [System Marketplace].
However, even obtaining just a blood sample would take some time. He thought about it and decided to reach out to his family for help.
Inheriting the original Shinro's memories, he knew that his family wasn't ordinary in this world; they were a powerful conglomerate in Japan. So, he decided to contact his uncle, Jirokichi Suzuki, first.
Ring
The phone rang as Shinro dialed his uncle's number.
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In Jirokichi Suzuki's luxurious residence, he was hatching a plan to capture the notorious Kaito Kid. His bald head shone under the dim lighting as he sipped his coffee, lost in thought. Lupin, his loyal pet dog, lay lazily on the plush carpet, observing his master's every move.
The phone rang, but Jirokichi initially ignored it, preferring to focus on his work. However, after a few rings, he sighed and glanced at the caller ID, frowning as he muttered, "This brat…" It had been a year since he last heard from his nephew. Reluctantly, he decided to answer the call.
"What do you want, you little brat? Can't you see I'm busy?" Jirokichi barked into the phone, his voice dripping with irritation.
Lupin, his pet dog, seemed unfazed by his master's outbursts, having grown accustomed to them over time.
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On the other end of the line, Shinro couldn't help but smile helplessly. He knew his uncle'Jirokichi Suzuki's personality all too well, thanks to the original Shinro's memories. He also felt a sense of familiarity with the name, but he pushed it aside for now.
"Jirokichi-Ojisan, I need your help with something," he said politely.
"If you need help, go bother your father," Jirokichi grumbled.
"Please, I know this will be a piece of cake for you, Ojisan," Shinro pleaded, recalling his uncle's wealth and influence in Japan.
"I'm busy, brat. Call your father or mother. It's been a year since you left; maybe they're worried about you." Jirokichi replied curtly.
Shinro sighed, feeling cornered. "Uncle, I know you can help me with this. I can't ask Father; he's still upset that I didn't want to take over the business."
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Hearing the desperation in his nephew's voice, Jirokichi snorted.
"None of my business, brat." He was about to hang up when Shinro spoke up again.
"Uncle, if you help me, I'll return the favor. Interested?"
Jirokichi hesitated, a cunning smile forming on his face. "Really?"
Shinro sounded determined. "Yes, really."
"Alright, what do you need?" Jirokichi asked, intrigued.
"I need some animal blood samples, Ojisan," Shinro replied.
Jirokichi raised an eyebrow. "What? Why do you need blood samples?"
Shinro hesitated before replying, "It's for some… experiments."
Jirokichi frowned. "What kind of experiments?"
"I'm sorry, Ojisan, I can't tell you," Shinro said apologetically.
Jirokichi sighed but relented. "Fine, brat, I'll help you this time."
Shinro's voice was filled with gratitude as he thanked him. "Thank you, Ojisan!"
"Don't thank me too soon," Jirokichi said, a smirk in his voice. "You owe me a favor now. Don't think I'll forget it."
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"I need that favor now, before I completely forget about it. Hahaha!" Jirokichi chuckled.
Shinro's smile faded, his eyebrow twitching in annoyance.
"What is it, Ojisan?" he asked reluctantly.
"You're smart, brat. You aced the top university in Japan; I know you're up for the task…" Jirokichi said, sounding smug.
"What kind of task, Ojisan?" Shinro asked, a sinking feeling in his stomach.
"I want you to help me catch Kaito Kid," Jirokichi said confidently.
Shinro's eyebrows shot up in surprise. The name "Kaito Kid" didn't ring any bells from the original Shinro's memories. It seemed the previous Shinro hadn't paid much attention to the infamous thief.
However, Shinro, drawing from his own memories, felt a sense of familiarity with the name "Kaito Kid." He racked his brain for a few seconds before realization dawned on him.
"Wait, Kaito Kid? And Jirokichi… Could it be that Detective Conan exists in this world too?" he thought to himself.
"What do you say, brat?" Jirokichi's voice sounded through the phone.
Shinro sighed, resigned to his fate. "Alright, Ojisan. When do you need me?"
"In a week. Be prepared," Jirokichi said.
"Alright. I'll give you a list of the blood samples I need and the address to send them to—"
"Not so fast, brat. I need your help first," Jirokichi interrupted.
"But I thought we agreed that I'd help you after you helped me," Shinro countered, annoyance creeping into his voice.
"Hahaha! I never said that, brat!" Jirokichi laughed.
"Fine, Ojisan. See you in a week," Shinro gritted out.
"Hahaha! I expect great things from you, brat!" Jirokichi cackled before hanging up.
Shinro slumped back in his chair, muttering curses under his breath.
Deciding to focus on something else, he updated his game, "Super Mario Bros" on Steam, adding new concepts and challenges to each level to make it more worthwhile and engaging for players.
It took a few hours of programming in the system interface before Shinro transferred the changes to his computer and submitted the update. The Steam review process would take some time before it went live.
With that done, he decided to create a video showcasing the new content. He opened his screen recorder and angled the poor-quality webcam at himself as he prepared to record himself playing the updated version of "Super Mario Bros" before the changes went live.
He introduced himself and explained the upcoming changes in the update before starting the game. After two hours of recording, he edited the footage and uploaded the final video to his YouTube channel.
This was now his second video on the channel.
To his surprise, the views started pouring in almost immediately. The new video had 28 views within just five minutes, a stark contrast to his first video, which hadn't received any views in hours.
Exhausted, Shinro collapsed onto his bed and fell asleep.
The next morning, he checked on his "Tiny World" before starting work on his second video game, "Undertale." He programmed using the system interface, tapping away in midair as if he were typing on an invisible keyboard.
He took breaks from time to time, but days flew by like this.
Finally, after a few days of hard work, Shinro had accumulated 20,000 points. With this, he unlocked the second basic world option, "Small World," which was one square mile in space with a time acceleration of 1 million times.
Tempted as he was, Shinro decided to hold off on buying the "Small World" for now. He wanted to gain more experience with the "Tiny World" first.
He noticed he could upgrade the time acceleration inside the "Tiny World" by 1 million times for 10,000 points.
Without hesitation, Shinro upgraded the time acceleration and activated it right away to see how his world would progress.
Shinro calculated that 14 years would pass inside the "Tiny World" for every hour in the real world. Impressively, his miniature world had already advanced significantly in just a few days in the real world's time, with 84 years having passed inside it.
After considering the options, Shinro decided to use the 1 million times acceleration. After an hour had passed in the real world, he observed the incredible progress within the "Tiny World".
With the additional 114 years of accelerated time, the changes were still astounding. The flora grew more vibrant and abundant, with towering trees and colorful flowers dotting the landscape. Intricate river systems had formed, nurturing the growth of diverse plant life in their deltas. The small seas had expanded, creating unique coastlines and habitats for potential future life.
Geological formations such as mountains and canyons had also taken shape. It was awe-inspiring to witness the breathtaking beauty and diversity that had emerged in just an hour's time in the real world, laying the foundation for the eventual emergence of simple life forms in the future.
Comments
My assumption is is he’s going to allow people to start logging into these worlds like a video game either that or he is going to use stories from these worlds as plots in original video games that he makes
Trey phillips
2024-04-23 01:42:54 +0000 UTCI hope he is able to introduce Deep Dive VR, like sword art. That would really grab those points.
Sleepymoonfox
2024-04-22 00:18:34 +0000 UTChell yeah. thanks. is his world a combination of anime worlds then? so far detective conan is involved.
Gintoki Sakata
2024-04-21 16:54:11 +0000 UTCDon't want to spoil, but the world thing is actually gonna be game like later on.
Illuminati
2024-04-21 16:27:58 +0000 UTCGet powers of course
Illuminati
2024-04-21 16:26:51 +0000 UTCstill loving the story i'm just not too sure about the tiny world thing. like whats the point? it'll distract him from making games. he still hasn't replaced his shitty webcam but he's bought all that crap. will he eventually get godlike powers from it? will he live in it?
Gintoki Sakata
2024-04-21 16:26:30 +0000 UTC