Reborn: I'll Never Fail My Childhood Sweetheart Again Chapter 398 - 157: The Artsy Guy Extends His Claws Toward th
Very soon, another National Day is approaching.
But before National Day, there’s a major online event in 2001—"Legend of Blood" is launching!
When it cos to Legend of Blood, many young people from later generations might not be familiar.
But no one would find "Chacha Hui" unfamiliar.
This nickna ca from his awkward Mandarin when endorsing a certain online ga.
"Hello everyone, I am Chacha Hui, exploring the lazy moon, this is a brand new version you haven’t experienced before, you only need to play for three minutes, and you will love this ga just like !"
The ga is called "Playful Blue Moon," which is a variant version of "Legend of Blood."
Later, Chen Xiaochun’s adapted line "If you are a brother, co and hack " also originated from the sa online ga.
Looking back at the history of dostic ga developnt, 2001 is an absolute milestone.
This year saw a surge of major ga releases, with both local ga companies and high-quality foreign gas thriving everywhere.
First, in January, ca the import of the 2DMMORPG "Stone Age" developed by the island country’s JSS company, the most popular online ga on the market before Legend of Blood beca a blockbuster.
It operated for a full fifteen years, until 2016, marking the end of an era, one of the longest-living online gas.
Two months after "Stone Age" was introduced, Cosmic Country’s Actoz company developed the martial arts online ga "Millennium," which was all the rage and stood alongside two other Cosmic Country-produced gas, "Red Moon" and "Dragon Clan," released in May and June.
In July, the dostic online ga "Jin Yong’s Martial Arts Legends Online" launched, the first ga to break into the international market, sparking a wave of martial arts online gas in Southeast Asian countries.
However, although the aforentioned major gas were impressive, after the release of "Legend of Blood" at the end of September, they were all overshadowed.
Any old online gar should know what this ga represents.
At its peak, it occupied more than two-thirds of the national online gaming market at the ti, and in every internet cafe, anyone who walked in would see everyone playing Legend of Blood.
In that era, what concept was thirty million registered users and over one million online users?
Even in later tis with ten tis the number of netizens, such achievents would still be astounding.
Shabak sieges with deserted streets.
The excitent of a boss dropping a rare item.
Trading a Dragon Slayer for a house.
These all made people’s blood boil.
In the boys’ 302 dormitory, Zeng Kaiping was excitedly saying, "Third Brother, is the download finished? Hurry up and get online!"
Legend’s internal test began in early September, but the official public test opened today at the end of September.
During the internal test phase, this masterpiece was already eagerly anticipated by all, showing a trend of huge popularity; young folks dived in early, indulging for a long ti without even having ti for concubines later, one beca a Hed tycoon and founded a guild, spending a fortune to buy a Dragon Slayer, looking impressive as ever.
"Alright, let’s go!"
Su Zelin nodded.
In his past life, the loafer often played gas, escaping classes all day for it.
But in this life, it was just for nostalgia.
He quickly logged into the ga; the public test was the 1.10 version "Three Heroes’ Legend."
Looking at that coarse screen, Su Zelin couldn’t help but feel emotional.
"Charge forward, let’s do it!"
Zeng Kaiping shouted excitedly.
As soon as he left the newbie village, he slaughtered chickens and deer, skinned them to sell to the butcher afterwards, cursing whenever a deer ran away, though this deer at was of higher quality and sold for more money.
So beginners were so engrossed in just skinning that they got up to level ten or more just from that.
In these tis, gaming happiness was just that simple.
In later tis, ga graphics improved, special effects were impressive, yet the desire to play was lost.
While the two were engrossed in the ga, a graceful silhouette entered the dorm—it was Huang Panpan.
"Panpan junior, you’re here."
Everyone was already used to seeing Huang Panpan, greeting her casually, even Zeng Kaiping chasing a deer took ti to say hi.
"Hey senior classmates, I just passed by the milk tea shop downstairs, saw there was a new release on the billboard, so I bought a few cups for everyone."
Huang Panpan said with a bright smile as she placed the bag she was holding on the table.
The junior sister was quite clever.
She put so thought into pleasing Su Zelin’s roommates, occasionally buying them breakfast or milk tea, so naturally, they would say good things about her to the senior.
"You’re so considerate, junior!"
Everyone thought this little rich junior sister was really too sensible, making it hard not to welco her into the dorm.
Huang Panpan took two milk teas from the bag, sat down beside Su Zelin: "Senior, playing a ga? What ga is this?"
"Legend of Blood!"
Su Zelin replied offhandedly.
When the junior first joined, she pestered him every day; seeing her face would give Su Zelin a headache, wishing she’d leave imdiately.
Recently, Huang Panpan had co less often; even when she did, she would just sit for a mont and leave, so Su Zelin didn’t rush her out.
"Oh, so this is Legend of Blood, I’ve been hearing the boys in class talk about it a lot, is it fun?"
Generally, girls weren’t interested in such fighting gas, but the junior sister watched with great interest.
As long as it was sothing Su Zelin liked, she would be fond of it too.
"It’s okay, a lot of people play it."
Su Zelin chuckled.
"Do you play often, senior?"
The junior sister asked, sowhat intentionally.
"I play every now and then."
Su Zelin didn’t think much about it.
Huang Panpan’s eyes lit up.
Recently, Teacher Zeng gave her the third piece of sage advice—cater to his interests.
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