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Isn't the easter egg for Microsoft Excel 2000 called 'Dev Hunter'? -[[User:Uagehry456|Uagehry456]]|'''[[User_talk:Uagehry456|Talk]]''' 21:09, 15 April 2007 (UTC)
Isn't the easter egg for Microsoft Excel 2000 called 'Dev Hunter'? -[[User:Uagehry456|Uagehry456]]|'''[[User_talk:Uagehry456|Talk]]''' 21:09, 15 April 2007 (UTC)

There is no easter egg after applying Service Pack 1 for Office 2000. Office 2000 is now on Service Pack 3, so it hasn't worked for some time.


== Copy Edited ==
== Copy Edited ==

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Poor POV edit

I removed the following edit because I thought it was POV and poorly written:

The game was never released for 16-bit home computers Amiga and Atari ST but a company called Michtron made quite faithful clone of Spy Hunter called "Major Motion" for Atari ST in 1986 and later ported the game for Amiga in 1988 (now company's name was "Microdeal"). The game did not utilize the capabilities of 16-bit machines and thus did not get very positive reviews. Another Spy Hunter-like game for 16-bit machines - this time with much better results - was Spy Who Loved Me based on James Bond movie of same name. That game was released by Domark in 1990.

But the main reason I removed it was becasue I couldn't think of a way to make it topical to the article. It's about Spy Hunter, not about how much it sucked and didn't make it to all the home computers of the era. If anyone disagrees with me, feel free to improve it and add it back into the article. Frecklefoot | Talk June 30, 2005 17:47 (UTC)

Disambiguation required for SpyHunter

SpyHunter is also an anti-spyware program for Windows available from Enigma Software Group.
Disambiguation is required, as SpyHunter currently redirects to Spy Hunter. DFH 18:34, 4 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Office 2000

Isn't the easter egg for Microsoft Excel 2000 called 'Dev Hunter'? -Uagehry456|Talk 21:09, 15 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

There is no easter egg after applying Service Pack 1 for Office 2000. Office 2000 is now on Service Pack 3, so it hasn't worked for some time.

Copy Edited

I have copy edited this article to what I believe is an improvement. As I'm new at this, I certainly hope the edit is POV free. Feel free to make changes to my edit as necessary and outline any major concerns (or suggestions) on my Talk page. Note that I didn't change the "Ports", Easter egg, or "Film Adaptation" sections as I feared doing so would ultimately detract from the article (i.e. I have absolutely no knowledge of these topics and may introduce POV or other nasties to these sections). --Grimey109 23:20, 7 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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