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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', was a subsidiary of '''''Nichimen Corporation of Japan'''''{{ref|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sojitz#Nichimen}} established in 1995, in Los Angeles, California, as a supplier of 3D graphics, modeling and animation tools designed for the 3D interactive gaming and entertainment content markets. The company is known for creating [[N-World]] a 3D graphic tools software package which was used to create graphics for a number of video games in the 1990s on various platforms, including the [[Sega Saturn]] ([[Enemy Zero]], [[NBA Jam Extreme]]), [[Nintendo 64]] (''Bomberman 64'', ''Super Mario 64'') and [[PlayStation]] (''Final Fantasy VII'', ''Medievil'', ''PaRappa the Rapper''). | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', was a subsidiary of '''''Nichimen Corporation of Japan'''''{{ref|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sojitz#Nichimen}} established in 1995, in Los Angeles, California, as a supplier of 3D graphics, modeling and animation tools designed for the 3D interactive gaming and entertainment content markets. The company is known for creating [[N-World]] a 3D graphic tools software package which was used to create graphics for a number of video games in the 1990s on various platforms, including the [[Sega Saturn]] ([[Enemy Zero]], [[NBA Jam Extreme]]), [[Nintendo 64]] (''Bomberman 64'', ''Super Mario 64'') and [[PlayStation]] (''Final Fantasy VII'', ''Medievil'', ''PaRappa the Rapper''). |
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Nichimen Graphics Inc, was a subsidiary of Nichimen Corporation of Japan[1] established in 1995, in Los Angeles, California, as a supplier of 3D graphics, modeling and animation tools designed for the 3D interactive gaming and entertainment content markets. The company is known for creating N-World a 3D graphic tools software package which was used to create graphics for a number of video games in the 1990s on various platforms, including the Sega Saturn (Enemy Zero, NBA Jam Extreme), Nintendo 64 (Bomberman 64, Super Mario 64) and PlayStation (Final Fantasy VII, Medievil, PaRappa the Rapper).