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Sony Corporation Annual Report 1999
A photographic image of the Graphics Syn-
thesizer for the next generation PlayStation
developed by Sony Computer Entertainment
(SCE). This processor incorporates a massively
parallel rendering engine.
An image from a demonstration program
created by SCE for the next generation
PlayStation. This demonstration program is
based on data from Gran Turismo, SCE’s
super-hit game title for PlayStation.
Celine Dion sold over 60 million albums during
a single 30-month period.
Charlotte Church is
the youngest artist
ever to reach the #1
classical spot in the
United Kingdom.
An image from Um Jammer Lammy, a popular game
title introduced by SCE in the fiscal year under
review.
Debuted in July 1998, Ami Suzuki’s first
album SA posted strong sales in Japan.
Dixie Chicks’ Wide Open Spaces sold more
albums than all other U.S. country groups
combined in 1998, and is the biggest sell-
ing debut album ever by a country group.
Ricky Martin’s “La Copa de la Vida,” the
official song of the World Cup France ’98,
was a #1 single in more than 30 countries.
GAME
MUSIC
Will Smith has become one of the leading
music, television, and film stars in the
world.