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'''C.A.Production Co. Ltd''' (short for "Computer Artist Production") is a Japanese contract developer founded in 1993 that had strong ties to [[Hudson Soft]], and is also similarly connected to [[Nintendo]]'s subsidiary [[Nd Cube]]. The company co-developed most installments of the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series beside the arcade installments, ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. Outside of assisting the aforementioned developers, the company's original titles include ''{{wp|Hagane: The Final Conflict}}'' and ''Bulk Slash''.  
'''C.A.Production Co. Ltd''' (short for "Computer Artist Production") is a Japanese contract developer founded in 1993 that had strong ties to [[Hudson Soft]], and is also similarly connected to [[Nintendo]]'s subsidiary [[Nd Cube]]. The company co-developed most installments of the ''[[Mario Party (series)|Mario Party]]'' series beside the arcade installments, ''[[Mario Party Advance]]'' and ''[[Mario Party: Island Tour]]''. Outside of assisting the aforementioned developers, the company's original titles include ''{{wp|Hagane: The Final Conflict}}'' and ''Bulk Slash''.  



Revision as of 13:53, October 3, 2020

C.A.Production Co. Ltd (short for "Computer Artist Production") is a Japanese contract developer founded in 1993 that had strong ties to Hudson Soft, and is also similarly connected to Nintendo's subsidiary Nd Cube. The company co-developed most installments of the Mario Party series beside the arcade installments, Mario Party Advance and Mario Party: Island Tour. Outside of assisting the aforementioned developers, the company's original titles include Hagane: The Final Conflict and Bulk Slash.

Although CAProduction's work on the Mario Party series is uncredited, the company has a list of its productions on the official website. The names of the pre-Mario Party 9 games are left blank, but the dates, platforms, and genres listed correspond with those of the Mario Party games.[1]

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