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"Nana On Sha" roughly translates into "seventh sound company" from Japanese. |
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==Games |
==Games== |
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* ''[[Tunin'Glue]]'' (1996) |
* ''[[Tunin'Glue]]'' (1996) |
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* ''[[Vib-Ripple]]'' (2004) |
* ''[[Vib-Ripple]]'' (2004) |
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* ''[[Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop]]'' (2005 in Japan, 2006 elsewhere) |
* ''[[Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop]]'' (2005 in Japan, 2006 elsewhere) |
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* ''[[PaRappa The Rapper PSP]]'' (2006) |
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* ''[[Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 2]]'' (2007) |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 12:38, 15 April 2007
NanaOn-Sha is a Japanese video game company which created what is widely credited as the first modern rhythm game, PaRappa the Rapper. The game's success resulted in the spinoff UmJammer Lammy, which is based on guitar samples, and eventually a proper sequel, PaRappa the Rapper 2. NanaOn-Sha also produced another novel music game, Vib-Ribbon, but released the game only in Japan and Europe.
"Nana On Sha" roughly translates into "seventh sound company" from Japanese.
Games
- Tunin'Glue (1996)
- PaRappa the Rapper (1996 in Japan, 1997 elsewhere)
- UmJammer Lammy (1999)
- Vib-Ribbon (1999)
- Kerorichan (2000)
- PaRappa the Rapper 2 (2002)
- Mojib-Ribbon (2003)
- Vib-Ripple (2004)
- Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop (2005 in Japan, 2006 elsewhere)
- PaRappa The Rapper PSP (2006)
- Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop 2 (2007)