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Revision as of 03:30, 4 September 2021

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Jotaro Nonaka
Place of birth: Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan[1]
Date of birth: 1959-01[1] (age 65)
Company(ies): Studio Garage, Multimedia Creators Network, Media Garden
Role(s): Executive, Producer, Musician
Education: Berklee College of Music (Music Theory)[1]

Jotaro "A-Key" Nonaka (野中英紀), known by the alias Eiki Nonaka, is a Japanese ambient musician[1] and former head of Pioneer LaserActive development group Multimedia Creators Network.[2]

Multimedia Creators Network

Main article: Multimedia Creators Network.

Approached by Pioneer to assemble a varied team of media artists to produce software for their upcoming LaserActive platform, Nonaka founded Multimedia Creators Network, notably adapting his own home into a recording studio and game development office. The group would go on to release three titles for the system: 1994's 3D Museum and Melon Brains: Exploring The Mind Of The Dolphin, and 1995's Goku, with a fourth title, UFO & ET, planned but ultimately cancelled.

Production history

A 1990 photograph of Nonaka.
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Interviews

External links

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 http://viewz.jp/ (Wayback Machine: 2021-03-02 02:21)
  2. https://laseractive.wordpress.com/interviews/ (Wayback Machine: 2020-11-11 21:40)