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|founded=1990
|founded=1990
|firstgame=[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)]]
|firstgame=[[Mario Golf (Nintendo 64)|''Mario Golf'' (Nintendo 64)]]
|lastgame=''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]  
|lastgame=''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]''
|president=[[Hiroyuki Takahashi]] and [[Shugo Takahashi]]
|president=[[Hiroyuki Takahashi]] and [[Shugo Takahashi]]
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[[File:Waluigi camelot.png|thumb|left|Waluigi holding up the Camelot sign for the openings of ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' and ''Mario Power Tennis''.]]
[[File:Waluigi camelot.png|thumb|left|Waluigi holding up the Camelot sign for the openings of ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' and ''Mario Power Tennis''.]]
'''Camelot Software Planning'''  (株式会社キャメロット ''Kabushiki-gaisha Kyamerotto'') is a company that teams up with [[Nintendo]] and sometimes [[Sega]] to create games. They were originally known as '''Sega CD4''' and '''Sonic! Software Planning''', and were responsible for Sega's ''[[wikipedia:Shining (series)|Shining]]'' series. Since the development of ''[[wikipedia:Shining Force III|Shining Force III]]'', they have renamed themselves to their current name; additionally, due to Sega's failure of the Sega Saturn, after ''Shining Force III'', they have moved to Nintendo and have been developing ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Golf (series)|Mario Golf]]'', and ''[[GoldenSun:Golden Sun (series)|Golden Sun]]'' games since. The main musical composer for the Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, and Golden Sun series is done by Motoi Sakuraba, who is also known for his musical work in Namco Bandai's Dark Souls and Tales series.
'''Camelot Software Planning'''  (株式会社キャメロット ''Kabushiki-gaisha Kyamerotto'') is a company that teams up with [[Nintendo]] and sometimes [[Sega]] to create games. They were originally known as '''Sega CD4''' and '''Sonic! Software Planning''', and were responsible for Sega's ''[[wikipedia:Shining (series)|Shining]]'' series. Since the development of ''[[wikipedia:Shining Force III|Shining Force III]]'', they have renamed themselves to their current name; additionally, due to Sega's failure of the Sega Saturn, after ''Shining Force III'', they have moved to Nintendo and have been developing ''[[Mario Tennis (series)|Mario Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Golf (series)|Mario Golf]]'', and ''[[GoldenSun:Golden Sun (series)|Golden Sun]]'' games since. The music for these series was composed by [[Motoi Sakuraba]], a long-time collaborator of Camelot also known for his musical work in Namco Bandai's ''Dark Souls'' and ''Tales'' series.
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==''Mario'' games==
==''Mario'' games==
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Revision as of 09:55, July 10, 2017

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Waluigi holding the Camelot sign during the opening.
Waluigi holding up the Camelot sign for the openings of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Power Tennis.

Camelot Software Planning (株式会社キャメロット Kabushiki-gaisha Kyamerotto) is a company that teams up with Nintendo and sometimes Sega to create games. They were originally known as Sega CD4 and Sonic! Software Planning, and were responsible for Sega's Shining series. Since the development of Shining Force III, they have renamed themselves to their current name; additionally, due to Sega's failure of the Sega Saturn, after Shining Force III, they have moved to Nintendo and have been developing Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, and Golden Sun games since. The music for these series was composed by Motoi Sakuraba, a long-time collaborator of Camelot also known for his musical work in Namco Bandai's Dark Souls and Tales series.

Mario games

Title Year released Console
Mario Golf 1999 Nintendo 64
Mario Golf 1999 Game Boy Color
Mario Tennis 2000 Nintendo 64
Mario Tennis 2000 Game Boy Color
Mobile Golf 2001 Game Boy Color
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
Mario Tennis Open 2012 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Golf: World Tour 2014 Nintendo 3DS
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash 2015 Wii U
Mario Sports Superstars (Tennis and Golf) 2017 Nintendo 3DS

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