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* NoDubForYou: The French version of the game is the English language one with subtitles. French dubs of the games started with ''[[VideoGame/Hitman2SilentAssassin Silent Assassin]]''.
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--->'''Early!47''': "I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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--->'''Early!47''': "I I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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* TheOtherMarty: 47 had a much younger-sounding voice actor [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpwGSzSMQSY in the game's demo]][[note]]while not confirmed, it is suspected to be Dan Russell[[/note]], before he was replaced by David Bateson late in development. It is frequently said that the old lines can be heard in the final game if you try talking to the receptionist in "Traditions of the Trade" while in the bellboy outfit, but in reality this is a bug that causes 47 to use the bellboy's lines instead of his own.

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\n* TheOtherMarty: 47 had a much younger-sounding voice actor [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpwGSzSMQSY in the game's demo]][[note]]while not confirmed, it is suspected to be Dan Russell[[/note]], before he was replaced by David Bateson Creator/DavidBateson late in development. It is frequently said that the old lines can be heard in the final game if you try talking to the receptionist in "Traditions of the Trade" while in the bellboy outfit, but in reality this is a bug that causes 47 to use the bellboy's lines instead of his own.



** If the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions taking place before ''Traditions of the Trade'', and then the Jungle mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. Funnily enough, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' the harbor mission comes before "Traditions of the Trade".

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** If the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions taking place before ''Traditions of the Trade'', and then the Jungle mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. Funnily enough, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' ''VideoGame/HitmanContracts'', the harbor mission comes before "Traditions of the Trade".



--->'''Early!47''': "I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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--->'''Early!47''': "I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]].""
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** There's some unused audio files in which 47 can be heard yelling one-liners to his targets, notably to Pablo.
** There's even some left into the game. If you talk to the front desk worker while wearing the bellboy outfit in "Traditions of the Trade", 47 will be notably ruder and is voiced by somebody who clearly is not David Bateson.
--->'''47:''' Why don't you sort some mail then, macho pig?
** The Derringer. You won't actually come across one when playing, except when using the 'giveall' cheat, but it was probably meant to be carried by the classy ladies you meet in either the Hong Kong brothel or the Budapest hotel.
** Using the 'giveall' cheat gives access to the [=MP5=] submachine gun (much better than the Uzi) in the second Hong Kong level, "Ambush at Wang Fu Restaurant". Not counting the tutorial level, the availability of the weapon only starts much later, with "Traditions of the Trade". "Ambush at Wang Fu Restaurant" appears to share coding with the penultimate level at the asylum, since the 'giveall' cheat code gives not only access to the [=MP5=], but also to the asylum's keys, and some SWAT radio voices can also be heard after shooting with the [=MP5=].

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* TheOtherMarty: 47 had a much younger-sounding voice actor in the game's demo, before he was replaced by David Bateson's dry delivery. Some of the old actors' lines were actually left in the game by accident; try talking to the receptionist in Traditions of Tlthe Trade while in the bellboy outfit.

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* TheOtherMarty: 47 had a much younger-sounding voice actor [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpwGSzSMQSY in the game's demo, demo]][[note]]while not confirmed, it is suspected to be Dan Russell[[/note]], before he was replaced by David Bateson's dry delivery. Some of Bateson late in development. It is frequently said that the old actors' lines were actually left can be heard in the final game by accident; if you try talking to the receptionist in Traditions "Traditions of Tlthe Trade the Trade" while in the bellboy outfit.outfit, but in reality this is a bug that causes 47 to use the bellboy's lines instead of his own.



** Fans who dug through the game's files found what seems to be early voice clips for 47, voiced by a completely different voice actor who was also used [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpwGSzSMQSY in the game's demo]]. Apparently, 47 originally sported a personality similar to VideoGame/DukeNukem, spouting corny [[BondOneLiner one-liners]] and mocking enemies as he killed them.
--->'''Early!47''': "I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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** Fans who dug through the game's The files found what seems to be of the final game contain more early voice clips for 47, voiced by a completely different voice 47 from the actor who was also used [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpwGSzSMQSY in the game's demo]]. demo build. Apparently, 47 originally sported a an action hero personality similar to VideoGame/DukeNukem, spouting corny [[BondOneLiner one-liners]] and mocking enemies as he killed them.
--->'''Early!47''': "I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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** Fans who dug through the game's files found what seems to be early voice clips for 47, voiced by a completely different voice actor who was also used [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpwGSzSMQSY in the game's demo]]. Apparently, 47 originally sported a personality similar to VideoGame/DukeNukem, spewing corny one-liners and mocking enemies as he killed them.
--->'''Early!47''':"I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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** Fans who dug through the game's files found what seems to be early voice clips for 47, voiced by a completely different voice actor who was also used [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpwGSzSMQSY in the game's demo]]. Apparently, 47 originally sported a personality similar to VideoGame/DukeNukem, spewing spouting corny one-liners [[BondOneLiner one-liners]] and mocking enemies as he killed them.
--->'''Early!47''':"I --->'''Early!47''': "I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."
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* TheOtherMarty: As mentioned below, 47 had a much younger-sounding voice actor in the game's demo, before he was replaced by David Bateson's dry delivery. Some of the old actors' lines were actually left in the game by accident; try talking to the receptionist in Traditions Of The Trade while in the bellboy outfit.

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* TheOtherMarty: As mentioned below, 47 had a much younger-sounding voice actor in the game's demo, before he was replaced by David Bateson's dry delivery. Some of the old actors' lines were actually left in the game by accident; try talking to the receptionist in Traditions Of The of Tlthe Trade while in the bellboy outfit.



-->'''Early!47''':"I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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-->'''Early!47''':"I --->'''Early!47''':"I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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** Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions taking place before ''Traditions of the Trade'', and then the Jungle mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. (Interestingly, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' the harbor mission comes before ''Traditions of the Trade''.)

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** Firstly, if Apparently [=C47=] began as a simple shooter, to prove the studio could put out a functional game. They didn't set out to create a stealth game from the outset. It became slightly more complicated during development. (Reminiscent of how ''VideoGame/ThiefTheDarkProject'' began as a swordfighting game, but the developers couldn't make the fighting fun enough. So they made it about hiding instead.)
** If
the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions taking place before ''Traditions of the Trade'', and then the Jungle mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. (Interestingly, Funnily enough, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' the harbor mission comes before ''Traditions "Traditions of the Trade''.)Trade".
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* TheOtherMarty: As mentioned below, 47 had a much younger-sounding voice actor in the game's demo, before he was replaced by David Bateson's dry delivery. Some of the old actors' lines were actually left in the game by accident; try talking to the receptionist in Traditions Of The Trade while in the bellboy outfit.

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[[caption-width-right:266:[[Series/TheThickOfIt Fuckity-Bye.]] *bang* ]]



** Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions taking place before "Traditions of the Trade", and then the Jungle mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. (Interestingly, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' the harbor mission comes before TOTT.)
** See the page picture. Agent 47 looked very different on the early designs, but has similar facial features. Additionally his nose is reddish, implying alcoholism and he seems to have a cigarette on his mouth.

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** Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions taking place before "Traditions ''Traditions of the Trade", Trade'', and then the Jungle mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. (Interestingly, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' the harbor mission comes before TOTT.''Traditions of the Trade''.)
** See the page picture. Agent 47 looked very different [[http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/original47_3.jpg on the early designs, designs]], but has similar facial features. Additionally his nose is reddish, implying alcoholism and he seems to have a cigarette on his mouth.
** Fans who dug through the game's files found what seems to be early voice clips for 47, voiced by a completely different voice actor who was also used [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpwGSzSMQSY in the game's demo]]. Apparently, 47 originally sported a personality similar to VideoGame/DukeNukem, spewing corny one-liners and mocking enemies as he killed them.
-->'''Early!47''':"I feel like a [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star]]."

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** There's some unused audio files in which 47 can be heard yelling one-liners to his targets, notably to Pablo.
** There's even some left into the game. If you talk to the front desk worker while wearing the bellboy outfit in Traditions of the trade, 47 will be notably ruder and is voiced by somebody who clearly is not David Bateson.
---> 47: ''Why don't you sort some mail then, macho pig?''

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** There's some unused audio files in which 47 can be heard yelling one-liners to his targets, notably to Pablo.
** There's even some left into the game. If you talk to the front desk worker while wearing the bellboy outfit in Traditions of the trade, 47 will be notably ruder and is voiced by somebody who clearly is not David Bateson.
---> 47: ''Why don't you sort some mail then, macho pig?''
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** Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions taking place before "Tradions of the Trade", and then the Jungle mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. (Interestingly, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' the harbor mission comes before TOTT.)

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** Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions taking place before "Tradions "Traditions of the Trade", and then the Jungle mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. (Interestingly, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' the harbor mission comes before TOTT.)

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with missions in Rotterdam taking place before Traditions of the trade, and the Jungle missions being afterwards. In the released version it's the other way around.

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Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with the harbor missions in Rotterdam taking place before Traditions "Tradions of the trade, Trade", and then the Jungle missions being afterwards.mission after that. In the released version it's the other way around. (Interestingly, in ''Hitman: Contracts'' the harbor mission comes before TOTT.)

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[[caption-width-right:266:]]\n[[caption-width-right:266:[[Series/TheThickOfIt Fuckity-Bye.]] *bang* ]]



---> 47: ''Why don't you sort some mail then, macho pig?''

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---> 47: ''Why don't you sort some mail then, macho pig?''pig?''
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with missions in Rotterdam taking place before Traditions of the trade, and the Jungle missions being afterwards.
** There's at least one piece of artwork in which 47 has hair, a red nose and smokes a cigarette. This version of 47 is very different to the one we know nowadays.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with missions in Rotterdam taking place before Traditions of the trade, and the Jungle missions being afterwards.
** There's at least one piece of artwork in which 47 has hair, a red nose and smokes a cigarette. This
afterwards. In the released version of it's the other way around.
** See the page picture. Agent
47 is looked very different to on the one we know nowadays. early designs, but has similar facial features. Additionally his nose is reddish, implying alcoholism and he seems to have a cigarette on his mouth.



** If you talk to the front desk worker while wearing the bellboy outfit in Traditions of the trade, 47 will be notably ruder and is voiced by somebody who clearly is not David Bateson.
---> ''47'' Why don't you sort some mail then, macho pig?

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** There's even some left into the game. If you talk to the front desk worker while wearing the bellboy outfit in Traditions of the trade, 47 will be notably ruder and is voiced by somebody who clearly is not David Bateson.
---> ''47'' Why 47: ''Why don't you sort some mail then, macho pig?pig?''
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Firstly, if the game files are to be believed, the mission order was slightly different, with missions in Rotterdam taking place before Traditions of the trade, and the Jungle missions being afterwards.
** There's at least one piece of artwork in which 47 has hair, a red nose and smokes a cigarette. This version of 47 is very different to the one we know nowadays.
** There's some unused audio files in which 47 can be heard yelling one-liners to his targets, notably to Pablo.
** If you talk to the front desk worker while wearing the bellboy outfit in Traditions of the trade, 47 will be notably ruder and is voiced by somebody who clearly is not David Bateson.
---> ''47'' Why don't you sort some mail then, macho pig?

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