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■ After two decades of dormancy, has finally returned to our screens. “I had been working as a freelance game designer for the past ten years or so. It was during this time that I became,” says Katsuyuki Kanetaka, explaining how came to be. “The name Cosmo Machia is both the name of the company and the name of a game based on the night sky’s 88 constellations developed by Cosmo Machia. Mr Mori thought there was an affinity between the night sky of and the world of the constellations of . I was also very interested in how much more advanced would be if it were made with today’s computers, so we decided to work together to develop a new .”

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