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Camelot Software Planning

Tokyo, Tokyo

À propos

Camelot Software Planning, established in 1990, is a Japanese video game developer known for its contributions to the RPG and sports genres. Originally a subsidiary of Sega, the studio gained prominence with the launch of "Shining Force II" in 1994, which solidified its reputation for tactical RPGs. Over the years, Camelot has developed a series of successful titles, including "Shining Wisdom," "Shining Force III," and the acclaimed "Golden Sun: Dark Dawn," showcasing their expertise in storytelling and strategic gameplay.

Key personnel include founder Hiroyuki Takahashi, who has played a pivotal role in shaping the studio's creative direction. Camelot is also recognized for its work on the "Mario Golf" and "Mario Tennis" franchises, with titles like "Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour" and "Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash" demonstrating their ability to blend engaging gameplay with beloved characters.

The studio has significantly influenced the gaming industry by innovating in tactical RPG mechanics and sports simulation, contributing to the evolution of both genres. Camelot specializes in RPGs and sports games, often incorporating unique gameplay elements and character development.

Throughout its history, Camelot Software Planning has received numerous awards and accolades, including recognition for its engaging narratives and gameplay design, solidifying its status as a respected developer in the gaming community.

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Fondé

January 1, 1990

Siège social

Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Nombre d'employés

11 - 50

Fondateurs

Personnes clés

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Axe de genre

Sports

Informations de contact

Email

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Kit presse

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