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ソードアート・オンラインSword Art Online – Volume 1...

“Yeah.” If he put a serious expression on his face, he had an impressive bearing about him worthy of an actor from a historical play. Of course, this was different from his actual body in the real world. It was an avatar made out of nothing from adjusting a bunch of options. Of course, I looked like some ridiculously handsome protagonist from some fantasy animation as well. Cline continued in his low vigorous voice, which, of course, was different from his real voice as well. “Well, to be exact, I sorta bought the hardware in a rush after I managed to get my hands on SAO. There was only ten thousand in the first batch. So I suppose I was really lucky. …well, if I think about it you were ten times luckier when you got picked for beta testing. They only picked a thousand!” “An, yeah, I suppose.” Cline kept staring at me. I unconsciously scratched my head. I remembered the excitement and enthusiasm that «Sword Art Online» created when it was announced through the media like it was yesterday. Nerve Gear had realized the future setting for gaming with FullDive. However, due to the innovation of the actual machine, only unremarkable titles came forth for the all-important software. They were all puzzles, education related or environmental type games, calling forth discontent from game addicts such as myself. Nerve Gear can truthfully render a virtual reality.

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