Company:NanaOn-Sha
Native name | 株式会社七音社 |
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Type | Kabushiki-gaisha |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | 1993[1] |
Founder | Masaya Matsuura |
Headquarters | Jingūmae, Shibuya , |
Products | PaRappa the Rapper Um Jammer Lammy Vib-Ribbon |
Website | nanaon-sha.co.jp |
NanaOn-Sha (株式会社七音社 Kabushiki-gaisha NanaOn-Sha) is a Japanese video game developer founded by Masaya Matsuura in 1993.
History
In 1993, Matsuura founded the Tokyo-based production company, NanaOn-Sha, which began the development of video games. He was mainly involved in the development of the industry but in various sound productions, including his music activities.
They debuted the release of Tunin'Glue in 1996 for the Apple Pippin, which is only released in Japan . They've also developed PaRappa the Rapper for the PlayStation—the same year as Tunin'Glue—which marks their collaborative debut with Californian visual artist Rodney Greenblat. Successfully regarded as the first modern music video game, the game was initiated as a franchise, which included a spin-off, Um Jammer Lammy–which is based on guitar samples–and eventually a proper sequel, PaRappa the Rapper 2.
In 1999, they also developed Vib-Ribbon. Only released in Japan and PAL reigons, the game was later released in North America on the PSN store under the PS1 classic in 2014.
Games
Year | Title | Platforms | Publisher | Notes |
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1996 | Tunin'Glue | Apple Pippin | Bandai Games | |
PaRappa the Rapper | PlayStation | Sony Computer Entertainment | ||
1999 | Um Jammer Lammy | PlayStation, Arcade | ||
Vib-Ribbon | PlayStation | |||
2000 | Rhyme Rider Kerorican | Wonderswan Color | Bandai Games | |
2001 | PaRappa the Rapper 2 | PlayStation 2 | Sony Computer Entertainment | |
2003 | Mojib-Ribbon | |||
2004 | Vib-Ripple | |||
2005 | Tamagotchi Connection | Nintendo DS | Bandai/Atari | |
2007 | Tamagotchi Connection | Bandai Namco Games | ||
Tamagotchi Connection | ||||
Musika | iPod | Apple Inc. | ||
2008 | Tamagotchi no Kira Kira Omisecchi | Nintendo DS | Bandai Namco Games | |
2009 | Major Minor's Majestic March | Wii | Majesco Entertainment/Square Enix | |
2010 | Tamagotchi no Pichi Pichi Omisecchi | Nintendo DS | Bandai Namco Games | |
WINtA | iOS | ngmoco | Co-developed with Triangle Studios | |
2012 | Haunt | Xbox 360 | Microsoft Studios | Co-developed with Zoë Mode |
Cho~ricchi! Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisecchi | Nintendo 3DS | Bandai Namco Games | ||
2015 | Tribe Cool Crew: THE G@ME | |||
2016 | furusoma[3] | iOS, Android | NanaOn-Sha | |
Cancelled | Project Rap Rabbit | Windows, PlayStation 4 | PQube | Co-developed with iNiS |
References
- ↑ "NanaOn-Sha Facebook Page". https://www.facebook.com/pg/NanaonShaCoLtd/about/?ref=page_internal.
- ↑ Fletcher, JC. "Haunt house: a visit with NanaOn-Sha". https://www.engadget.com/2011-09-27-haunt-house-a-visit-with-nanaon-sha.html.
- ↑ "【新作】『パラッパラッパー』で知られる松浦雅也氏の新作音ゲー『古杣(furusoma)』配信 | スマホゲーム情報ならファミ通App" (in ja). Famitsu. https://app.famitsu.com/20160526_730360/. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NanaOn-Sha.
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