Camelot Software Planning

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Background

Camelot Software Planning is a Japanese game developer founded in Shinjuku Ward, Tokyo on April 4, 1994 by Shugo Takahashi, who had worked at Shining Force developer Sonic! Software Planning, owned by his brother Hiroyuki Takahashi. Early on, Camelot would work with Sonic, who would be absorbed by them in 1998. Camelot would become a Nintendo affiliate the same year after the failure and subsequent discontinuation of Sega's Saturn hardware, becoming an exclusive supporter of their hardware, being known for the Golden Sun series, in addition to Mario Golf and Mario Tennis, sports spinoffs of Nintendo's Super Mario franchise.

1st Logo (November 3, 1995-????)

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