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== Lethal Weapon (SNES) ==
 
== Lethal Weapon (SNES) ==
  
How did you find out about them developing the SNES version? In-Game it says Ocean only which did have in-house developers. I looked at the game's code and Eurocoms homepage and couldn't find any indication of this too. Was this done through the code comparison tool? I don't have a boxed copy of this game so I can't check manual/box ;) Why don't you list the EU publisher for it? (Ocean)
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How did you find out about them developing the SNES version? In-Game it says Ocean only which did have in-house developers. I looked at the game's code and Eurocoms homepage and couldn't find any indication of this too. Was this done through the code comparison tool? I don't have a boxed copy of this game so I can't check manual/box ;) Is there a reason you don't list the EU publisher for it? (Ocean) --[[User:Hydr0x|Hydr0x]] 01:59, 17 July 2007 (CDT)

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Didn't they also do Dropzone for GB? Their name even remains in the GBC version. --Idrougge 18:39, 13 February 2007 (CST)

The GBC version says right in it that it was done by Awesome Developments/Studios - http://www.mobygames.com/game/gameboy-color/dropzone/screenshots/gameShotId,172111/ CRV 18:59, 13 February 2007 (CST)
I know, that's Archer Maclean's own company. But a string search reveals Eurocom's name, and the graphics are certainly similar. They probably took the monochrome mode right out of the old GB release. --Idrougge 19:26, 18 February 2007 (CST)

Lethal Weapon (SNES)

How did you find out about them developing the SNES version? In-Game it says Ocean only which did have in-house developers. I looked at the game's code and Eurocoms homepage and couldn't find any indication of this too. Was this done through the code comparison tool? I don't have a boxed copy of this game so I can't check manual/box ;) Is there a reason you don't list the EU publisher for it? (Ocean) --Hydr0x 01:59, 17 July 2007 (CDT)