Not long after Le Hui officially started developing the smart glasses designed by Chen Mo, the news of the "mini consciousness reading device" began to spread throughout the tech industry.
This technological advancement was also happening at the same time in China and abroad, but from various sources, it seemed like China was two to three days ahead of the foreign countries.
Chen Mo wasn't sure if this was because of him, but overall, the news made many people very excited. After all, this was one of the few times that domestic researchers were ahead of foreign researchers.
After the news broke out, the concept of the new device immediately spread throughout the tech industry. Not only were the hardware manufacturers urgently researching new devices, but even many IT enthusiasts and players were discussing the unlimited prospects of this new technology.
Portable VR device?
Consciousness controlled phone?
Or even cooler wearable devices?
There were many different opinions. All of a sudden, the new technology of the mini consciousness reading device became a hot topic in the IT industry. Almost all the hardware manufacturers spread the news of developing new devices based on the mini consciousness reading device.
Chen Mo wasn't surprised. He could imagine that he wasn't the only one developing smart glasses, many manufacturers would think of the idea of the MR smart glasses.
However, ideas were ideas, whether or not they could be done well was another matter.
Many products had similar ideas, but the differences in the details could cause the fate of two products to be very different. One could dominate the market, and the other could quietly withdraw from the stage.
Chen Mo didn't need to worry too much about the problems with the device. Le Hui's designers were considered top notch in terms of technology, and they were very responsible. Le Hui was one of the few companies in China that focused on technology. Chen Mo trusted Zhou Jiangping in terms of hardware.
The software wasn't the main problem that Chen Mo needed to consider. Le Hui's phone had many ready-made applications, whether it was navigation, web browsing, music, movies, or live streaming, there were corresponding versions. The system and framework of the smart glasses would definitely be based on the phone system in the first version. When the time came, these applications would only need to be slightly modified and should be able to be ported to the smart glasses.
The problem of the product was left to Zhou Jiangping to worry about. What Chen Mo needed to think about now was how to better promote the glasses and give it a clear advantage over other glasses.
Since Chen Mo was a game designer, he had to solve the problem with games.
Chen Mo's consideration was to develop an exclusive game for the new MR smart glasses.
The glasses were designed by Chen Mo himself, it was equivalent to Thunderbolt Entertainment's son, similar to Switch. In order to seize a share of the market, of course, he had to treat his son well.
This would be the only smart glasses with the Thunderbolt Gaming Platform, and all the designers of the Thunderbolt Gaming Platform would create new games just for it.
For a smart device, this was already an incredible buff. After all, Thunderbolt Gaming Platform was now the largest gaming platform in the country. This sort of 'exclusive' would, in a sense, directly determine the choice of smart glasses for gamers.
Moreover, Chen Mo was confident in his smart glasses. They were definitely one of the best in terms of hardware.
Chen Mo had already notified the independent video game designers on Thunderbolt Gaming Platform about this, hoping that they could add more games to the smart glasses.
They did not even need to develop new games. If there was a suitable old game, it would be perfectly fine to develop a version of the smart glasses.
The designers were very enthusiastic. After all, when Chen Mo made the Switch, many of the games that were ported to the Switch platform were very successful, allowing the designers to taste the sweetness of success. The development of games on the smart glasses was a critical opportunity for the designers.
If the glasses were to sell well, wouldn't the sales of the few games on the glasses explode? This was the Blue Ocean after all.
Of course, many people were prepared to do it, but everyone had their own ideas on what games to make.
Chen Mo had his own considerations as well.
The MR Game had many good ideas and concepts. Chen Mo decided to test the waters in the first version, developing a series of relatively simple games to test the feedback of the gamers.
One could imagine that when the product was first launched, it would definitely be a niche product. Most people would wait and see before deciding if they wanted to buy it or not.
Therefore, there wouldn't be a lot of gamers in the early stages of the game. Games that required a large number of gamers, or games that needed a long time to become popular, were not within Chen Mo's scope of consideration.
Of course, if the game could mix with gamers from other platforms … then that was something he could consider.
Just like the WeChat games in Chen Mo's previous life, the first to become popular was Plane Wars, followed by Jump Jump. These games were all very simple. It wasn't that complicated games couldn't be made, but these games were only meant to be used to test the waters.
Chen Mo's test games followed the same line of thought, which was to make them as simple as possible. More complicated games would be left for later.
In the end, Chen Mo settled on two games.
The first was Chess Cards, the second was Jump Jump.
There was no need to talk about Chess Cards. Chen Mo already had Thunderbolt Chess Cards, he just had to transplant it into the smart glasses.
Of course, he had to change it to the MR version.
The difference between Chess Cards and traditional mobile games was that players could face each other and play virtual cards at an empty table. All the information would be directly displayed on their smart glasses, and it would fit in with the real world.
This meant that players would see poker cards neatly arranged on the table, and the effect would be enough to pass off as real.
Of course, this type of gameplay could only be played with smart glasses. Players without smart glasses would see a shocking scene: a few people around an empty table, foolishly playing cards in the air …
Moreover, players could match the PC and mobile players on the Thunderbolt Gaming Platform when playing, which would ensure the number of players.
Apart from that, Chen Mo also considered adding a board game that suited the tastes of domestic players, to be exclusive to the smart glasses.
As for Jump Jump … it was the MR version of Jump Jump.
When players were playing, they needed to find a relatively empty table. When they jumped, the cubes and little people would automatically be projected onto the table. This way, it would feel as if they were controlling the real objects on the table in front of them to jump.
Jump Jump was a very simple game, but it was a great way to kill time. This game was also exclusive to the smart glasses, to showcase the unique charm of MR games.
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The main reason why players bought smart glasses was because they could bring great convenience to their lives. But which smart glasses should they choose? The games and entertainment on the glasses were important factors for players to consider.
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