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For a while Wave Master were maintaining a handful of sub-labels, the two prominent ones being '''Wave Master Artists''' (for regular musical acts signed up with the record label) and '''Wave Master Entertainment''', used for video game, film and animation soundtracks. Both were established in late 2003{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20071118204111/http://sega.jp/corp/release/2003/0807/}}.
 
For a while Wave Master were maintaining a handful of sub-labels, the two prominent ones being '''Wave Master Artists''' (for regular musical acts signed up with the record label) and '''Wave Master Entertainment''', used for video game, film and animation soundtracks. Both were established in late 2003{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20071118204111/http://sega.jp/corp/release/2003/0807/}}.
 
==Members==
 
{{multicol|
 
*[[Daisuke Ihorihara]]
 
*[[Fumitaka Shibata]] (Head of Team)
 
*[[Haruno Takanashi]]
 
*[[Hironori Oshima]]
 
*[[Kazuo Koizumi]]
 
*[[Keisuke Ando]]
 
*[[Naoto Arai]]
 
*[[Rei Kudo]]
 
*[[Shingo Saito]]
 
*[[Yoshihiro Ito]]
 
}}
 
 
==Former members==
 
{{multicol|
 
*[[Ai Muroi]]
 
*[[Ayako Okahara]]
 
*[[Fumie Kumatani]]
 
*[[Hideaki Kobayashi]]
 
*[[Hideki Abe]]
 
*[[Hideki Naganuma]]
 
*[[Hirofumi Kakigawa]]
 
*[[Hirofumi Murasaki]]
 
*[[Hirokazu Akashi]]
 
*[[Junko Shiratsu]]
 
*[[Jun Senoue]]
 
*[[Keiichi Sugiyama]]
 
*[[Kenichi Tokoi]]
 
*[[Kenji Tsujisaka]]
 
*[[Kenta Ohno]]
 
*[[Koji Matsuo]]
 
*[[Mariko Nanba]]
 
*[[Masaru Setsumaru]]
 
*[[Naofumi Hataya]]
 
*[[Sachiko Ochi]]
 
*[[Sawako Sogabe]]
 
*[[Seirou Okamoto]]
 
*[[Shigeharu Isoda]]
 
*[[Takahiro Ishikawa]]
 
*[[Takashi Endo]]
 
*[[Tatsuya Kouzaki]]
 
*[[Tatsuyuki Maeda]]
 
*[[Teruhiko Nakagawa]]
 
*[[Tomoko Sasaki]]
 
*[[Tomonori Sawada]]
 
*[[Tomoya Ohtani]]
 
*[[Yamato Izumino]]
 
*[[Yasuyuki Tsukamoto]]
 
*[[Yoshitada Miya]]
 
*[[Yukifumi Makino]] (Head of Team)
 
*[[Yukihara Nagashima]]
 
*[[Yutaka Minobe]]
 
}}
 
  
 
==Softography (Music and sound design)==
 
==Softography (Music and sound design)==

Revision as of 07:58, 30 July 2022

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Wave Master
Founded: 2000-08-01
Headquarters:
Tokyo, Japan
2000-08-01

Wave Master Inc. (株式会社ウェーブマスター) is a Japanese music business owned by the Sega Sammy Group. Originally a successor to Sega Digital Media, Wave Master's original role was to produce music for Sega's video games, however is has since branched out into other forms of entertainment such as film and television, and acts as a record label, managing Japanese musicians and artists.

Wave Master was also briefly a video game developer in its own right, releasing Switch and New Roommania: Porori Seishun for the PlayStation 2 (and the PS2 port of Roommania #203, originally developed as Sega Digital Media). The company became solely concerned with music in 2003, absorbing Sammy's music business, Underground Liberation Force, in 2005.

As well as having its own musicians and recording engineers, Wave Master also has a recording studio which has been hired by third-party organisations.

For a while Wave Master were maintaining a handful of sub-labels, the two prominent ones being Wave Master Artists (for regular musical acts signed up with the record label) and Wave Master Entertainment, used for video game, film and animation soundtracks. Both were established in late 2003[1].

Softography (Music and sound design)

Dreamcast

Game Boy Advance

PlayStation 2

Xbox

GameCube

NAOMI

NAOMI 2

Softography

Non-Sega games with sound design by Wave Master

These games do not have pages on Sega Retro.

Game Boy Advance

  • Rika-chan No Oshare Nikki (2004)

PlayStation 2

Xbox

  • Blinx: The Time Sweeper (2002; Artoon/Microsoft)
  • Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space (2004; Artoon/Microsoft)


Discography

Vinyl

CD

Wave Master Artists

Wave Master Entertainment

CD

Sound! Shock Series

CD

List of staff

Magazine articles

Main article: Wave Master/Magazine articles.

Gallery

External links

References

  1. http://sega.jp/corp/release/2003/0807/ (Wayback Machine: 2007-11-18 20:41)


Timeline of Sega of Japan research and development divisions








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