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3Camelot Software Planning is a Japanese video game studio founded by Shugo Takahashi in 1994, to serve as a sister studio to his brother Hiroyuki's own gaming studio, Sonic! Software Planning, which was a first-party developer for Creator/{{Sega}}. After years of co-developing various titles within the ''VideoGame/ShiningSeries'' games for Sega, following the completion of ''VideoGame/ShiningForceIII'', Camelot would buy out and merge with Sonic in 1998. Since then, Camelot Software Planning has worked almost exclusively with Creator/{{Nintendo}}, being best known for various ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'' sports games -- including the creation of the character Waluigi -- as well as the ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' RPG series.
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6!!Games developed by Camelot Software Planning:
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8* ''VideoGame/ShiningWisdom'' (1995; Platform/SegaSaturn)
9* ''VideoGame/BeyondTheBeyond'' (1995; Platform/PlayStation)
10* ''VideoGame/ShiningTheHolyArk'' (1996; Saturn)
11* ''VideoGame/HotShotsGolf'' (1997; [=PS1=])[[superscript:First installment only]]
12* ''VideoGame/ShiningForceIII'' (1997-1998; Saturn)
13* ''VideoGame/MarioGolf'' series[[/index]]
14** ''Mario Golf'' (1999; Platform/Nintendo64, Platform/GameBoyColor)
15** ''Mobile Golf'' (2001; GBC)[[superscript:Japan only]]
16** ''Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour'' (2003; Platform/NintendoGameCube)
17** ''Mario Golf: Advance Tour'' (2004; Platform/GameBoyAdvance)
18** ''Mario Golf: World Tour'' (2014; Platform/Nintendo3DS)
19** ''Mario Golf: Super Rush'' (2021; Platform/NintendoSwitch)[[index]]
20* ''VideoGame/MarioTennis'' series[[/index]]
21** ''Mario Tennis'' (2000; N64, GBC)
22** ''Mario Power Tennis'' (2004; GCN)[[note]]Received UpdatedRerelease as part of the "New Play Control" series for the Platform/{{Wii}} in 2009.[[/note]]
23** ''Mario Tennis: Power Tour'' (2005; GBA)
24** ''Mario Tennis Open'' (2012; 3DS)
25** ''Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash'' (2015; Platform/WiiU)
26** ''Mario Tennis Aces'' (2018; Switch)
27* ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' series[[index]]
28** ''VideoGame/GoldenSun1'' (2001; GBA)
29** ''VideoGame/GoldenSunTheLostAge'' (2002; GBA)
30** ''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn'' (2010; Platform/NintendoDS)
31* ''We Love Golf'' (2007; Wii)
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