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<strong>Welcome to the Music 2000 software wiki!</strong>
<strong>Welcome to the Music 2000 software wiki!</strong>


It is still under construction.
It is still under construction. It will mostly cover the Playstation version of Music 2000 and MTV Music Generator, including emulation guide, undocumented tricks, glitch abuse, more nerdy stuff and avoiding crashes, for example. However, anybody with editing access will be able to include documentation about other Jester Interactive and MixMax music creation softwares for game consoles.
 
* [[Music]] (Playstation, 1998, PAL-only)
* [[Music 2000]] A.K.A MTV Music Generator in North America (Playstation, 1999)
* [[Music 2000]] A.K.A MTV Music Generator in NA (Windows, 2000)
* [[MTV Music Generator 2]] (Playstation 2, 2001)
* [[Pocket Music]] (Game Boy Color, ~2002, PAL-only)
* [[Pocket Music]] (Game Boy Advance, ~2002, PAL-only)
* [[Music 2002 Club Edition Slinky]] Enhanced version of Music 2000 PC (Windows, ~2003, PAL-only)
* [[Music 3000]] A.K.A Digital Hitz Factory in NA (Playstation 2, PAL: 2003, NTSC: 2004)
* [[Loop Sequencer: Music Generator]] Stripped-down version of MTVMG2 (Playstation 2, 2004, Japan-only)
* [[MTV Music Generator 3: This is the Remix]] (Playstation 2 & Xbox, 2004)


== Getting started ==
== Getting started ==
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* [https://www.music-2000.com Unofficial Music 2000 Page] (Where this wiki is hosted)
* [https://www.music-2000.com Unofficial Music 2000 Page] (Where this wiki is hosted)
* [https://infu.mmm.page/music_software_ps1 Music 2000 Hall of Fame]
* [https://infu.mmm.page/music_software_ps1 Music 2000 Hall of Fame]
* [https://discord.gg/7AT8WUT9AV Discord Server]

Revision as of 18:47, 4 June 2024

Welcome to the Music 2000 software wiki!

It is still under construction. It will mostly cover the Playstation version of Music 2000 and MTV Music Generator, including emulation guide, undocumented tricks, glitch abuse, more nerdy stuff and avoiding crashes, for example. However, anybody with editing access will be able to include documentation about other Jester Interactive and MixMax music creation softwares for game consoles.

Getting started

  • Emulation (everything from emulator setup to music projects backup)


External links