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I might be wrong but I really really really think this game is based on the toy that came out back around the time of the game, not based on a movie. Maybe the movie used the toy? Not sure. But this game was infamous for being horribly bad or something. And trust me, I think I'm 90% sure it was based on the toy that came out. I didn't see a wikipedia page for the toy, i'll keep looking... but maybe we need one? see toy here —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.85.180.123 (talk • contribs) 19:24, 2006 October 14 (UTC).
- The film Gotcha! was released in 1985. The video game and paintball guns are from 1987. The guns and the game used the exact same logo, so they were a joint-effort marketing wise, and therefore were both based on the film. —MJBurrage • TALK • 01:09, 7 January 2007 (UTC)