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Revision as of 00:40, 31 March 2016

Camelot Software Planning
Camelot logo.png
Founded: 1990
Founder: N/A
President: N/A
Parent / owner: N/A
Divisions / subsidiaries: N/A
Website:
www.camelot.co.jp

Camelot Software Planning is a Japanese video game developer based in Shinijuku-ku, Tokyo. Originally established as a Sega developer, the studio would later become a Nintendo partner.

History

Camelot was originally established in 1990 as a Sega subsidiary, Sega CD4, though they would soon after change their name to Sonic! Software Planning. They were responsible for creating, along with Climax Entertainment, and developing for the Shining series of games.

By the time the first scenario of Shining Force III was released in 1997, the company had changed its name once again to Camelot Software Planning. After the release of the third scenario in 1998, however, Camelot decided to leave Sega and instead partner with their rival Nintendo. Under Nintendo, Camelot became the developer for the Mario Golf and Mario Tennis series of Mario sports spin-offs, as well as creating the Golden Sun series.

Games published by Nintendo

Game Year Console
Mario Golf 1999 Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color
Mario Tennis 2000 Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color
Golden Sun 2001 Game Boy Advance
Mobile Golf 2001 Game Boy Color
Golden Sun: The Lost Age 2002 Game Boy Advance
Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour 2003 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Golf: Advance Tour 2004 Game Boy Advance
Mario Power Tennis 2004 Nintendo GameCube
Mario Tennis: Power Tour 2005 Game Boy Advance
New Play Control! Mario Power Tennis 2009 Wii
Golden Sun: Dark Dawn 2010 Nintendo DS
Mario Tennis Open 2012 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Golf: World Tour 2014 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash 2015 Wii U

External links


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1st & 2nd Party / Owned
Internal divisions
Subsidiaries
Owned / Affiliated Seattle Mariners* • The Pokémon Company • Warpstar Inc.
* – Former / Defunct
3rd Parties / Partners
8-4 • AlphaDream* • Ambrella* • Argonaut Games* • Arika • Artoon* • Arzest • AS Tokyo Studios • Bandai Namco • Capcom • Camelot • Cing* • Creatures Inc. • DeNA • DigiNin* • DigitalScape • Eighting • Flagship* • Fuse Games* • Game Freak • Ganbarion • Genius Sonority • Good-Feel • Grezzo • HAL Laboratory • Hatena • Hudson Soft* • indieszero • iNiS • Intelligent Systems • Jamsworks • Jupiter • Koei Tecmo • Kuju • Left Field Productions* • Level-5 • Mistwalker • Monster Games • Noise • Paon • PlatinumGames • Q-Games • Rare* • Red Entertainment • Sega (Atlus) • Sora Ltd. • skip • Softnica • Spike Chunsoft • Square Enix • St.GIGA* • Syn Sophia • TOSE • Treasure • Vanpool* • Vitei
* – Former / Defunct
Key employees
Presidents
Managers, etc. Internal
Subsidiaries
  • NNSD: Yusuke Beppu
  • Monolith Soft: Hirohide Sugiura, Tetsuya Takahashi
  • 1-Up Studio: Gen Kadoi
  • ND Cube: Hidetoshi Endo
  • Retro: Michael Kelbaugh
  • NERD: Alexandre Delattre