The provided text appears to be a script from a game, possibly a business simulation game. The speaker, Josh, is playing a game called Tech Corp, where he is tasked with creating a tech company from scratch. The game involves making decisions about the company's structure, hiring employees, and developing products.
Josh starts by naming his company "dad" and decides to start it in the United States. He then sets up the office layout, hiring employees named Jane Miller. He also decides to expand the office and introduces new features like a pool table and air hockey.
Josh then decides to create a software company, naming it "Jane". He sets a budget of $1 million and plans to launch it in 60 days. The game genre is set as casual, and the game's name is "Jane Verb". The game's story revolves around a good versus evil revenge plot.
Josh then decides to launch a sequel to the game, "Jane Three", with a budget of $0 and a launch time of 300 days. He also decides to launch another game, "Jane Four", with a budget of $0 and a launch time of 300 days.
The game continues with Josh making sequels to the "Jane" series, with each game selling out its units. The company eventually makes $20 billion from selling the two games, "Jane" and "Jane Three".
Josh then decides to create a phone, "Jane Phone", with a budget of $2 million. He sets the phone's specifications, including a 144p screen, a Gen 1 CPU, and a Gen 1 HDD. He also decides to market the phone with a budget of $60 billion, using advertisements on cruise ships and during the Super Bowl.
The game ends with Josh's company making 859 million phones within 90 days, generating a total audience of 772 million people.
1. The speaker, Josh, is playing a game called Tech Corp.
2. The game involves creating a tech company from scratch, including hiring employees, setting up office spaces, and developing products.
3. The speaker is trying to create a game studio named Jane, and is hiring employees named Jane.
4. The speaker is setting up an office with a variety of furniture and amenities, including a fridge, air hockey table, and TVs.
5. The speaker is trying to create a game called Jane, with a budget of $1 million and a launch date of 60 days.
6. The speaker is setting a marketing budget for Jane, and is considering various marketing strategies, including commercial ads, endorsements, and event endorsements.
7. The speaker is negotiating with a cruise ship company for advertising space, and is willing to pay up to $10 billion for 30 days.
8. The speaker is also negotiating for a Super Bowl ad, and is willing to pay up to $87 billion for 30 days.
9. The speaker is planning to manufacture 859 million phones within 90 days.
10. The speaker is considering a screen with a price tag of $84 billion.