Chapter 60 Galgame
The contract has been signed, but this news cannot be announced to the outside world because Pixar has made a request and the contract also states that it must be kept confidential. We can only wait for them to announce it to the outside world on their own initiative.

Chen Linfeng guessed that they should keep it a secret from Disney for the time being.

Pixar and Disney have finalized a five-film contract. Now that the fifth is about to be completed, it is still unclear whether they will continue to cooperate.

He remembered that in his previous life, around 2006, due to the discord between Disney CEO and Steve Jobs, as well as issues regarding copyright revenue, the two parties did not continue their cooperation.

Wall-E is also the product of Disney's acquisition of Pixar.

However, due to the appearance of Chen Linfeng in this life, the production of the robot Wall-E was advanced and should not coincide with the period of discord between the two parties.

Thinking of this, Chen Linfeng felt a little relieved.

On June 6, the Resident Evil movie was officially released in mainland China, and the box office on the first day reached 25 million yuan, which is also a very high number by the standards of foreign language films.

There was a slight decline in the following days, and the box office in the first 7 days reached 3000 million.

With such data, the final box office is expected to be around 5,500, and there is a hope that it will compete for the top three.

The film and television industry's view of Chen Linfeng has changed drastically. He used to be seen as a young writer, and although he had acted in two TV series, he was just considered a hobbyist.

However, when the story he wrote was used as a script by Hollywood and achieved good success, the impression was different.

Considering that Chen Linfeng had participated in the screenwriting of the sequel to Journey to the West and was one of the screenwriters of Love Ceremony, he did a good job.

Some domestic companies have already begun to consider contacting this young writer. After all, the industry has always been in urgent need of good stories.

Before, I was not sure how the adaptation of Chen Linfeng’s novels would be, but now some Hollywood companies have made attempts. At least those short and medium-length novels seem to be worth adapting.

Chen Linfeng rejected all the companies seeking adaptation cooperation.

Although these are mainland companies and can be considered our own, they are actually all here to pick up bargains.

He knows best the story he wrote himself.

Most of the stories here were rewritten from foreign movies in the previous life. With the current market and technical strength in China, it is impossible to shoot them with high quality.

In early July, Urobuchi Machi and Takeuchi Tomotaka flew from Japan to Chen Linfeng's home.

Since they met once at a book signing event in Neon two years ago, they have mostly kept in touch through the Internet.

The content of the contacts was mostly discussions about the settings of Fate. Some fan fictions created by Urobuchi and Takeuchi in the past two years were also sent to him via fax for him to read.

I have to say that Urobuchi is worthy of being the original author, and the quality of the content he created is very high.

It was warmly welcomed at several Tokyo doujin exhibitions and had a significant impact.

This time, the two of them made a galgame related to "Destiny". Because it involved greater profit potential, they had to strive for authorization.

"Teacher Qilin, this is a work we completed together. Please enjoy it." Takeuchi held a CD in both hands and approached Chen Linfeng.

Chen Linfeng was a little puzzled. According to the progress of the previous life, the combination of these two people should have created "Tsuki-hime". This work could be regarded as the beginning of Type-Moon in the future.

Could it be that because I wrote "Fate" in advance, Yue Ji was dropped by the butterfly?

Chen Linfeng turned on the computer and loaded the CD. What he saw was a style of painting that seemed slightly advanced for the era, but still very ordinary in his opinion.

"A typical Takeuchi face." Chen Linfeng sighed and continued to play the game.

Shi Xiaolong saw his younger brother playing games, so he sat beside him and watched for a while. He realized that the game was all in Japanese and he couldn't understand it. The game only had some pictures and dialogues, so he found it boring and went to find his friends to play.

Only Little Yun Miao was squatting aside, looking at the screen in a serious manner, very curious about the moving colors.

Chen Linfeng found it very interesting because he set the story of "Destiny" in China, and the subsequent stories also unfold in China.

Therefore, Chinese content is also indispensable in Urobuchi Machi's galgame.

The main characters in the game include some famous people from the Western world and the Chinese hero Lu Bu. Japanese people really like the Three Kingdoms.

The overall game story takes place after five or even six wars.

Referring to the setting of fgo, the protagonist is a member of a task force of Chaldea, the human survival organization.

It mainly describes the process of the team dealing with the Lostbelts, and also describes their romance and pornographic activities, since it is a galgame after all.

This story setting and tone was of course told to the two by Chen Linfeng during the communication.

The main base noticed the anomaly in the timeline of other worlds, and then the protagonist team traveled through the world to reverse the history of the main world and go to a world with a different historical process.

It is just like the fictional historical themes in online literature, with at most some mythology and magic themes added.

It is even somewhat similar to the main god team of the infinite world.

This setting is very suitable for fan creation. No one knows how many task forces there are in Chaldea, or how many Lostbelt timelines there are in the entire world, so there is room for endless imagination.

As for the main world plot before this, it was left to Chen Linfeng to write the "official history" himself.

Those who are different will be eliminated by the Chaldea team.

"Yeah, it's quite interesting." Chen Linfeng spent an afternoon playing the game.

Although it was quite awkward for two men to watch a minor playing a galgame with a bit of color.

However, Urobuchi and Takeuchi remained nervous, and when they heard the approval from the original author, they suddenly felt relieved.

"So, Mr. Qilin, this authorization..." Takeuchi asked a little embarrassedly.

"Authorization is no problem. How much money are you willing to pay in exchange?" Chen Linfeng made an internationally accepted gesture of rubbing his thumb and index finger together.

The two looked at each other, and finally Takeuchi spoke up, "We may not be able to offer too high a fee. If we offer too little, it would be disrespectful to Qilin-sensei."

He swallowed and said in a tentative tone, "How about 20% of the revenue after the game is released?"

"The revenue is hard to determine, so let's calculate it based on the sales price x quantity. Refer to the copyright fees of other adaptations, which are generally 5%-15%."

Chen Linfeng thought for a moment and said, "Currently in Japan, Fate is probably the most popular topic among fan creations. We should have taken the maximum 15% but considering the popularity of this game and the fact that a lot of it was contributed by you two, how about we take 12%?"

Urobuchi gave a bitter smile. When he came here, he heard from an editor he knew well from Kodansha that although Mr. Kirin was young, he was very good at business negotiations and could always get the benefits he deserved with reasonable grounds.

Now it seems that it is indeed the case.

"This is the only way," Urobuchi thought to himself, and he calmly nudged Takeuchi beside him with his elbow.

Takeuchi understood what his friend meant and agreed to Chen Linfeng's request.

When both parties stood up and were about to say goodbye, Chen Linfeng suggested, "You have come from afar, why don't I take you to visit Shaolin Temple in a couple of days? That is the prototype of the Old Buddhist Temple in my book."

The two were quite surprised. Being able to visit the holy place of their favorite work with the original author was exactly what they wanted.

Chen Linfeng is inclined to have a good relationship with both of them. The fact that Type-Moon in its previous life could grow into the hottest IP in Japan had a lot to do with operations.

He wants to make this story reach or even surpass the level of its previous life, and he needs the help of these two loyal fans.

Two days later, early in the morning, Chen Linfeng, Shi Xiaolong, Xu Yuan and Takeuchi went to the Shaolin Temple for a tour. They had been playing here since they were young, so it was no longer new to them.

The two people from Japan looked around happily, especially when they saw scenes similar to the illustrations drawn by Chen Linfeng, they shouted excitedly.

This caused a burst of surprise among the tourists around.

Shi Xiaolong looked at the two of them in confusion, "What's so exciting about a rotten Shaolin Temple?"

(End of this chapter)

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