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Soft Machine Co., Ltd. (有限会社ソフトマシン) was a Japanese video game developer.
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Soft Machine was founded in 1989, and headed by CEO and Pengo programmer Akira Nakakuma (中隈章) and director Shinichi Oomori (大森信一).[1] Nakakuma would later found the game development studio Light-Breeze.[1]