The Camelot we all learned to love during the N64, GBA and GameCube days is apparently not working with Nintendo anymore according to an official press conference that took place today in Japan.
Reports say that Camelot is working on an online entertainment service for Japan in partnership with Eleven-Up Inc and Yahoo Japan. The service will be called G-Planet, and Camelot's first effort will be a golf game.
While this comes as a shock to many of us, they haven't said that they wouldn't support Nintendo in the future, though right now they'd like to focus their efforts on G-Planet.
Nintendo Spin will keep you updated on the situation whenever we get more information. Let's just hope that Nintendo's partnership with Camelot is not over and that more games will be announced sometimes in the near future.
Reports say that Camelot is working on an online entertainment service for Japan in partnership with Eleven-Up Inc and Yahoo Japan. The service will be called G-Planet, and Camelot's first effort will be a golf game.
While this comes as a shock to many of us, they haven't said that they wouldn't support Nintendo in the future, though right now they'd like to focus their efforts on G-Planet.
Nintendo Spin will keep you updated on the situation whenever we get more information. Let's just hope that Nintendo's partnership with Camelot is not over and that more games will be announced sometimes in the near future.
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