Masaya Matsuura
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[[File:Masaya Matsuura biography.jpg|alt=Portrait of Masaya Matsuura, Japanese musician and video game designer from Tokyo known for his work in rhythm games and music production.|thumb|Masaya Matsuura, Japanese musician and video game designer known for pioneering rhythm games at NanaOn Sha and shaping the modern music video game genre.]] |
[[File:Masaya Matsuura biography.jpg|alt=Portrait of Masaya Matsuura, Japanese musician and video game designer from Tokyo known for his work in rhythm games and music production.|thumb|Masaya Matsuura, Japanese musician and video game designer known for pioneering rhythm games at NanaOn Sha and shaping the modern music video game genre.]] |
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{{Nihongo|'''Masaya Matsuura'''|松浦 雅也|Matsūra Masaya}} (born June 16, 1961) is a Japanese [[musician]] and [[video game design]]er based in [[Tokyo]], Japan. He was born in [[Osaka]] on June 16, 1961, and majored in Industrial Society at [[Ritsumeikan University]]. He has worked extensively with [[record producer|music production]], [[sound design]], and visuals, and has been active with the [[J-pop]] duo [[Psy-S]]. He has also been credited with popularizing the modern [[music video game]] at his studio [[NanaOn-Sha]]. |
{{Nihongo|'''Masaya Matsuura'''|松浦 雅也|Matsūra Masaya}} (born June 16, 1961) is a Japanese [[musician]] and [[video game design]]er based in [[Tokyo]], Japan. He was born in [[Osaka]] on June 16, 1961, and majored in Industrial Society at [[Ritsumeikan University]]. He has worked extensively with [[record producer|music production]], [[sound design]], and visuals, and has been active with the [[J-pop]] duo [[Psy-S]]. He has also been credited with popularizing the modern [[music video game]] at his studio [[NanaOn-Sha]]. |
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