Hiroyuki Takahashi (game producer)

Hiroyuki Takahashi (Japanese: 高橋 宏之, born October 30, 1957), is the president of the video game development studio Camelot Software Planning.

Software Planning, with an 85 percent investment from Sega Enterprises to develop further role-playing games for the Mega Drive.

After Climax's departure from the series, Sonic became the primary developer of subsequent Shining games, which Takahashi would continue to produce.

After the release of the latter, Sega merged its investment in Sonic into its subsidiary Nextech, and Hiroyuki Takahashi moved to Camelot, where he became president during the development of Shining Force III.

[citation needed] Since working with Nintendo, Camelot has developed many Mario sports games, mainly related to golf and tennis.