Difference between revisions of "Soft Machine"
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+ | *<div style="color:gray">''Astro Fang: Super Machine'' (sound) (JP Publisher: A-Wave)</div> | ||
*''Grand Master'' (programming) (JP Publisher: Varie) | *''Grand Master'' (programming) (JP Publisher: Varie) | ||
*''Super Pinball'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) | *''Super Pinball'' (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan) |
Revision as of 11:45, 8 February 2009
According to a 1993 issue of Famimaga (Family Computer Magazine), Soft Machine (ソフトマシン) was incorporated in 1989. Akira Nakakuma was the CEO, Shin'ichi Oomori was the director. [1]
Research Methods: Online resources (see Links), ROM text, shared credits
Famicom/NES
- Astro Fang: Super Machine (sound) (JP Publisher: A-Wave)
- Grand Master (programming) (JP Publisher: Varie)
- Super Pinball (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
Game Boy
- Pachio Kun (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
Mega Drive/Genesis
- Championship Bowling / Boogie Woogie Bowling (US Publisher: Mentrix Software; JP Publisher: Visco)
PlayStation
- Crisis Beat (JP Publisher: Bandai)
Super Famicom/Super NES
- Nishijin Pachinko 3 (JP Publisher: KSS)
- Nishijin Pachinko Monogatari 2 (JP Publisher: KSS)
- Super Casino 2 (graphics) (JP Publisher: Coconuts Japan)
- Programming: OeRSTED
WonderSwan
- Final Lap 2000 (JP Publisher: Bandai)
- Sound: Cube
- Last Stand (JP Publisher: Bandai)
- Pocket Fighter (JP Publisher: Bandai)
WonderSwan Color
- Final Lap Special (JP Publisher: Bandai)
- Sound: Cube