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{{sub-stub}}'''DMP Entertainment''' is an American company which provided audio support for various [[Mega Drive]] and [[Mega-CD]] games. It has been speculated that DMP stand for '''Digital Music Productions''',{{ref|https://vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php/Andy_Armer}} but it may also be named after '''David Mark Platshon''', a member and possible founder of the company who sometimes accompanied its credits.
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{{sub-stub}}'''DMP Entertainment''' is an American company which provided audio support for various [[Mega Drive]] and [[Mega-CD]] games. It has been speculated that DMP stand for '''Digital Music Productions''',{{ref|https://vgmpf.com/Wiki/index.php/Andy_Armer}} but it may also be named after '''David Mark Platshon''', a member and possible founder of the company who sometimes accompanied its credits. Its executive producer was [[Kent Russell]].
  
 
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DMP Entertainment
Founded: 19xx
Headquarters:
United States
1995

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DMP Entertainment is an American company which provided audio support for various Mega Drive and Mega-CD games. It has been speculated that DMP stand for Digital Music Productions,[1] but it may also be named after David Mark Platshon, a member and possible founder of the company who sometimes accompanied its credits. Its executive producer was Kent Russell.

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