Multimedia Creators Network

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Multimedia Creators Network
Founded: 199X
Defunct: 199X
Headquarters:
Meguro, Tokyo, Japan

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Multimedia Creators Network, sometimes credited as Pioneer Multimedia Creators Network or MmCN, was a Japanese video game development group commissioned by Pioneer to produce LaserDisc-based content for their LaserActive platform.[1]

History

The group consisted of digital and analog artists, programmers, musicians, and media creators assembled by Japanese ambient musician Jotaro Nonaka. As renting space for the group's development studio would have been significantly expensive in Tokyo, Nonaka instead converted his own house into the development studio. The physical studio was named Media Garden Studio (in reference to the large Japanese garden that surrounded the property), and a company was formed to manage the studio's affairs: Media Garden Inc. (which remains in business as MediaGarden, Inc.)[2] Nonaka's living room was turned into a professional recording studio, and from here, much of the audio for the group's games was recorded.[1]

As video producer Hiroyuki Nakano wished to have three-dimensional sound accompany the three-dimensional visuals in 3D Museum, Nonaka became one of the first professional clients of Roland Corporation's RSS spatial audio technology.[1]

Members

Softography

Interviews

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