Carapace is a video game development studio known for its focus on sports simulation games, particularly in tennis and beach volleyball. Established in the late 1990s, the studio gained recognition with the launch of "Roland Garros 2000," which marked its entry into the competitive sports gaming market. Subsequent releases, including "Roland Garros 2001" and "Roland Garros French Open 2002," solidified its reputation for delivering engaging tennis experiences. Key personnel at Carapace include founders and lead developers who have a deep passion for sports and gaming, contributing to the studio's unique approach to game design. Notable titles such as "NTG: Next Generation Tennis 2003," "Street Tennis," and "Power Spike Pro Beach Volleyball" showcase the studio's versatility and commitment to quality. Carapace has influenced the gaming industry by introducing innovative gameplay mechanics and realistic physics in sports simulations, particularly in tennis. The studio specializes in sports genres, focusing on creating immersive experiences that appeal to both casual and competitive players. Throughout its history, Carapace has received various accolades for its contributions to sports gaming, reflecting its dedication to excellence and innovation in the industry.