In 1993, Matsuura founded the Tokyo-based production company, NanaOn-Sha, which began the development of video games. He was mainly involved in the development of the industry but in various sound productions, including his music activities. In 1996, They released ''Tunin'Glue
for Apple Pippin in Japan. They also developed PaRappa the Rapper for the PlayStation—the same year which the Tunin'Glue
marked their collaborative debut with Californian visual artist Rodney Alan Greenblat. However, it was completed and was regarded as the first modern music video game, the game was initiated as a franchise, which included a spin-off, Um Jammer Lammy–which is based on guitar samples and a proper sequel, PaRappa the Rapper 2''. In 1999, they also developed
Vib-Ribbon. Only released in
Japan and
PAL regions, the game was later released in
North America on the
PSN store under the
PS1 classic in 2014. In 2010, the studio co-developed
WINtA, an anti-war rhythm game in which most of its profits went to charity. ==Games==