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| style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Top Pro Golf]]''
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[[Category: Companies and organizations]]
[[Category: Companies and organizations based in Japan]]
[[Category: Companies and organizations closed in 2000]]
[[Category: Companies and organizations formed in 1989]]
[[Category: Companies and organizations formed in 1989]]
[[Category: Companies and organizations closed in 2000]]
[[Category: Companies and organizations based in Japan]]
[[Category: Video game developers]]
[[Category: Video game developers]]
[[Category: Video game publishers]]
[[Category: Video game publishers]]

Latest revision as of 06:15, 22 May 2024

Soft Machine logo.png
Soft Machine
Type Limited
Founded 1989 (ceased operations in 2000)
Headquarters Japan
Key people Akira Nakakuma, CEO
Shinichi Oomori, director
Industry Video games
Products Video games
Number of people not disclosed
Website N/A

Soft Machine Co., Ltd. (有限会社ソフトマシン, Sofuto Mashin Yūgen Gaisha) was a Japanese video game developer and publisher.

Formation

Soft Machine was formed in 1989. Akira Nakakuma was the CEO and Shinichi Oomori was the director.

Closure

It ceased operations in 2000.

Video games by Soft Machine

Title Release Added to museum Notes
Super Casino 2 Super Famicom 1994
Top Pro Golf Mega Drive 1992