377 Another surprise and conclusion

A ripple of surprise ran through the audience as Shin unveiled the KSP's hidden gem: a touchscreen! Not only did it offer a novel way to interact, but the game Shin showcased, "Angry Birds," captivated them with its vibrant graphics and intuitive gameplay. They watched, entranced, as Shin deftly slingshot feathered projectiles at towering green structures, sending bricks scattering in a satisfying cascade.

"And that's just the beginning," Shin declared, his voice tinged with excitement. With a tap, he exited "Angry Birds" and launched another icon. A collective gasp rose from the crowd as the familiar fruit slices of "Fruit Ninja" materialized on the screen. Shin's fingers danced across the KSP's surface, slicing through juicy mangoes and watermelons with a satisfying spray of pixels.

The audience's enthusiasm reached a fever pitch as he showcased "Flappy Bird," the free-to-play phenomenon. Their cheers erupted as Shin maneuvered the pixelated bird through a treacherous gauntlet of pipes, narrowly dodging disaster after disaster. With a flourish, he reached a score of 48, a respectable feat met with thunderous applause.

Little did the viewers know, 'Flappy Bird's' simple gameplay would soon become a source of both amusement and frustration for many players."

Shin, basking in the positive energy, continued his presentation, his voice now infused with a newfound confidence. The KSP, with its innovative touchscreen and engaging games, was proving to be a hit, and he couldn't wait to unveil its other exciting features.

"But that's not all!" Shin declared, a mischievous glint in his eye. "KSP's hunger for entertainment doesn't stop at pre-installed games. You can expand your library with the KSP game cards!" he announced, tapping a slot on the device, "this is your gateway to a library of the KiShin nostalgic titles." With a flourish, he conjured a holographic display showcasing a dazzling array of titles: "Super Mario," "Sonic the Hedgehog," and even "Mortal Kombat" flashed across the screen, eliciting excited murmurs from the audience.

The prospect of reliving their childhood favorites on a sleek portable device was too good to resist.

But the surprises didn't end there. Shin revealed a UMD Disc slot behind the KSP, a portal to a world of console games. "For those who crave latest games," he announced, "KSP embraces the console games with disc compatibility!" Titles like "Silent Hill," "Need for Speed," and even "NBA Live 98" materialized on the screen, sending waves of cheers through the crowd.

This dual compatibility, offering both cutting-edge and nostalgic options, solidified KSP's position as a gaming powerhouse. Shin, basking in the audience's palpable excitement, pressed on, eager to unveil the handheld's other incredible features.

Shin's unveiling of the KSP's features had ignited a fire of excitement among the Japanese gaming community. Buzz erupted across social media, with fans praising its innovative touchscreen, diverse game library, and nostalgic disc compatibility. Back at the presentation, the Tora and Suzuki executives, key players in the video game industry, maintained a professional composure, their eyes betraying a hint of solemnity as they watched the unfolding spectacle. Even viewers at home, glued to TV Asahi, assumed the KiShin surprises had reached their end. Little did they know, the curtain was about to rise on another act.

Shin, bathed in the spotlight, remained standing. He gestured with a flourish, and the scene dissolved into a dazzling 3D animation. A golden chest, adorned with twinkling diamonds, plummeted from the sky, landing with a soft thud before Shin. The gamers, their hearts pounding with anticipation, knew this wasn't just another flourish.

Their minds, however, were already swirling with questions. The one that echoed loudest: What could possibly eclipse the KSP's brilliance? The Tora and Suzuki key executives of video games sector, too, felt a tremor of curiosity ripple through them. The KSP, a handheld marvel, had already surpassed their expectations. Yet, here stood KiShin, poised to unleash another groundbreaking product. The opulent chest, gleaming under the stage lights, was a silent testament to their ambition, a promise whispered in diamonds and gold.

"Hold your applause, gamers, because the KiShin surprises haven't even reached their peak!" Shin's smile broadened as he gestured towards the gleaming chest. With a practiced flourish, he unlatched it, revealing a box nestled within its opulent depths. This one, however, dwarfed the KSP's container, hinting at the grander treasure it held.

Anticipation crackled in the air as Shin lifted the box with reverence. Its substantial weight and 11-inch width sent a murmur of speculation through the audience. Gamers, their pulses quickening, collectively reached the same conclusion: this was no mere accessory. This was a console.

Carefully, Shin placed the box on the stage and, with a theatrical flourish, peeled back the cardboard. A logo, emblazoned on the device's sleek casing, confirmed their suspicions. It wasn't just another handheld. It was the KS2, the next evolution of KiShin's gaming legacy.

Shin's mischievous grin widened. "While revealing the KS2's full potential would ignite a frenzy early in the morning, I believe discovery holds its own thrill," he winked. "Think of it as an adventure waiting to unfold in your living rooms. Let's just say, the KS2 pushes the boundaries of what a console can be. Prepare to be surprised, gamers."

A ripple of good-natured groans washed over the viewers, quickly replaced by a renewed buzz. The prospect of discovery, of unraveling the KS2's potential with their own hands, was almost as thrilling as the initial reveal.

As the KiShin surprise segment drew to a close, the screen flashed with a tantalizing message: "KSP and KS2: Coming Soon." No date, no details, just a promise whispered in pixels. Yet, for the gamers, it was enough. Their blood thrummed with the thrill of the unknown, the anticipation already painting vivid pictures of pixelated worlds and epic adventures. The wait, they knew, would only fuel the fire.

AN:

(Damn, I didn't check it clearly. I posted the wrong chapter. This is the correct chapter. Apologies.)

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