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(born June 16, 1961) is a Japanese musician and video game designer based in
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, Japan. He was born in
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on June 16, 1961, and majored in Industrial Society at
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. He has worked extensively with music and images, and has been active with the
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band
Psy-S (often written as "Psy-S" or "Psy S" in English due to the lack of the Japanese dot "・" on most Western keyboards) was a Japanese progressive pop/rock band, formed in 1983 by Masaya Matsuura alongside female vocal powerhouse Chaka (a pseudonym ...
. Matsuura has been credited with popularizing the modern rhythm-based music video game at his studio NanaOn-Sha.


Career

In April 1983, shortly after his graduation from Ritsumeikan University, Matsuura met singer Chaka (Mami Yasunori) and founded
Psy-S (often written as "Psy-S" or "Psy S" in English due to the lack of the Japanese dot "・" on most Western keyboards) was a Japanese progressive pop/rock band, formed in 1983 by Masaya Matsuura alongside female vocal powerhouse Chaka (a pseudonym ...
. The band's first album, ''Different View'', was released in 1985. The group's musical style is a mixture of experimental synthesizer, electric guitar, and vocals. Matsuura is the band's composer and arranger, and he performs using a
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synthesizer. He has also mastered the keyboard, guitar, and bass and he occasionally performs these instruments in stage as well. In the late 80s, Psy-S enjoyed fair degree of popularity in Japan thanks to a number of hits. Certain of their songs have been used in such anime shows as ''City Hunter'', and in films. In 1987, Masaya Matsuura oversaw musical composition for the anime adaptation of '' To-Y'',
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's manga. Technological development occurring during the 1990s generated increased interest in Matsuura in creating computer-based music and from this field Matsuura soon transitioned into interactive music and
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s. In 1993 Matsuura became the first Japanese musician to release a CD-ROM, ''The Seven Colors'', for which he was awarded the "Multimedia Grand Prix". In June 1996, after having produced 10 albums with Psy-S (and four "best of" albums), Matsura quit the band, and focused his attention on his multimedia projects. Matsuura founded the Tokyo-based production company, NanaOn-Sha, and began development of video games. The first major project would be a unique game fusing hip-hop rhythms the visual talents of American illustrator Rodney Greenblat from California. Released in December 1996 in Japan, ''
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'' is regarded as one of the first modern
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. Matsuura's talent for combining music and video game play would again be demonstrated with his 1999 release of the generative music game ''
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'', and would cement his position as one of the founders of the music game genre. In 2003, Matsuura together with NanaOn-Sha was responsible for the production of the audio portion of Sony's third generation robotic dog toy,
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(model ERS-7). This included both music and sound effects. In 2004, he was awarded the "First Penguin" award by the International Game Developers Association (IGDA) for his innovative contributions to the video game industry.


Music albums

Masaya Matsuura has released 10 music albums with Psy-S, 4 "best of" albums with Psy-S, and 2 solo albums. All albums were released under the
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label.


With Psy-S

* 1985 – ''Different View'' * 1986 – ''PIC-NIC'' * 1987 – ''Collection'' (Compilation) * 1988 – ''Mint-Electric'' * 1989 – ''Atlas'' * 1990 – ''Signal'' * 1991 – ''Two Hearts'' * 1991 – ''Holiday'' * 1992 – ''Two Sprits Live PSY'S Best Selection'' (Live) * 1993 – ''Window'' * 1994 – ''Home Made'' * 1994 – ''Emotional Engine'' * 1996 – ''Two Bridge'' (Compilation) * 1998 – ''Brand New Diary + Another Diary'' (Compilation) * 2012 – ''Psyclopedia'' (CD Box Set)


Solo

* 1989 –
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Games

* '' Metamor Jupiter'' (1993,
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) as music composer * ''The Seven Colors: Legend of PSY・S City'' (1993,
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) * '' Tunin'Glue'' (1996,
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) * ''
PaRappa the Rapper is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997. Created by music producer Masaya Matsuura in collaboration with artist Rodney Greenblat, t ...
'' (1996, PS1),(2007, PSP),(2017,
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) * ''
UmJammer Lammy is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation video game console in 1999. It is a spin-off follow up to 1996's ''PaRappa the Rapper'', once again featuring the collaboration of ...
'' (1999, PS1) * ''
Vib-Ribbon is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released for the PlayStation in Japan on December 9, 1999, and in Europe on September 1, 2000. Although the original PlayStation version was ne ...
'' (1999, PS1) * ''
Rhyme Rider Kerorican is a music video game released in 2000 for the WonderSwan Color. Although being developed by NanaOn-Sha, it was released exclusively in Japan. Gameplay In similarities to Vib-Ribbon is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and publis ...
'' (2000, Bandai WonderSwan) * ''
PaRappa the Rapper 2 is a 2001 rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. The game is the third title in the ''PaRappa the Rapper'' series following ''Um Jammer Lammy''. The game was made available ...
'' (2002,
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),(2015,
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) * ''
Mojib-Ribbon is a music video game created by Masaya Matsuura as a spin-off of his 1999 music game, ''Vib-Ribbon'', which was released for PlayStation. A direct sequel called '' Vib-Ripple'' was released in 2004. The releases are comparable to the releases o ...
'' (2003,
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) * '' Vib-Ripple'' (2004,
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) * '' Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop'' (2005,
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) * '' Musika'' (2007,
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) * '' Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 2'' (2007,
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) * '' Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 3'' (2007,
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) * ''
Major Minor's Majestic March is a music video game for the Wii. It was created by PaRappa Rappa designer Masaya Matsuura and artist Rodney Greenblat. ''Major Minor’s Majestic March'' uses the Wii Remote as a mace (a form of baton used exclusively by drum majors) that the ...
'' (2009,
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) * ''
WINtA ''WINtA'' is a music video game for the iOS platform, developed ''pro bono'' by Masaya Matsuura’s NanaOn-Sha Studio and Triangle Studios, published by ngmoco under the OneBigGame charity initiative. Profits go to Save the Children and the Sta ...
'' (2010, iPhone/iPod Touch) * ''
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Project Rap Rabbit ''Project Rap Rabbit'' is a cancelled rhythm game formerly in development by NanaOn-Sha and iNiS for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows. The game, directed by Masaya Matsuura in collaboration with Keiichi Yano, is pitched as a revival of story ...
'' (Cancelled)


Prizes and awards

* 1997 – Multimedia Grand Prix (Creator Awards) • MMCA Artist AwardMultimedia Grand Prix ' 97, List of Winners
Retrieved 5 May 2012. * 1998 – Interactive Achievement Awards • Game Design and Sound Design (for ''
PaRappa The Rapper is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997. Created by music producer Masaya Matsuura in collaboration with artist Rodney Greenblat, t ...
'') * 1998 – IGDA Spotlight Awards • Innovative Game Design, Use of Audio and Game Soundtrack (for ''
PaRappa The Rapper is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in Japan in 1996 and worldwide in 1997. Created by music producer Masaya Matsuura in collaboration with artist Rodney Greenblat, t ...
'') * 2000 – Interactive Achievement Awards • original music composition (for ''
UmJammer Lammy is a rhythm video game developed by NanaOn-Sha and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation video game console in 1999. It is a spin-off follow up to 1996's ''PaRappa the Rapper'', once again featuring the collaboration of ...
'') * 2004 – Game Developers Choice Awards • First Penguin Award 2004


References


External links


NanaOn-Sha.com
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Matsuura, Masaya 1961 births Japanese composers Japanese male composers Japanese video game designers Living people Musicians from Osaka Video game composers Game Developers Conference Pioneer Award recipients