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An issue of Dig-Mag (Digital Magazine?) came with a disc showing Macromedia Director games from various groups, which included an interactive [[Eastern Mind]] trailer from Sony Music Entertainment, and a digital art gallery from Kirin Lager that Sato has an exhibit in. The art gallery is a game of sorts that looks and plays extremely similar to Eastern Mind, even including the same red text when interacting with doors. Sato's exhibit contains material from the lost [[Compu Movie]].
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An issue of ''DIG-MAG'' (Digital Magazine?) came with a disc showing Macromedia Director games from various groups, which included an interactive [[Eastern Mind]] trailer from Sony Music Entertainment, and a digital art gallery from Kirin Lager that Sato has an exhibit in. The art gallery is a game of sorts that looks and plays extremely similar to Eastern Mind, even including the same red text when interacting with doors. Sato's exhibit contains material from the lost [[Compu Movie]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:00, 19 September 2022

In addition to his interviews, Osamu Sato has appeared in several magazines.

The cover of Quit Vol. 1, the most prominent magazine article featuring Sato

Morph's Outpost

The October 1994 issue of Morph's Outpost contains an interview with Sato, but the article is lost.

Sound & Recording

Sound & Recording is a magazine Sato has been featured in twice, including the November 1994 and November 1995 issues.

Quit

Quit is a three-volume special edition of the Sound & Recording magazine. The first volume contains tons of Osamu Sato work and an interactive Sato museum on a CD. The other two issues are currently lost and may not include any Sato-related content.

Commercial Photo

The July 2017 issue of Commercial Photo contains an interview with Sato about All Things Must Be Equal. It has been acquired but not scanned.

DIG-MAG

An issue of DIG-MAG (Digital Magazine?) came with a disc showing Macromedia Director games from various groups, which included an interactive Eastern Mind trailer from Sony Music Entertainment, and a digital art gallery from Kirin Lager that Sato has an exhibit in. The art gallery is a game of sorts that looks and plays extremely similar to Eastern Mind, even including the same red text when interacting with doors. Sato's exhibit contains material from the lost Compu Movie.