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Acclaim Studios London, formerly known as Probe Software (1984–1995) and Probe Entertainment (1995–2001), was an active video game developer throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

During their Probe years, the studio was responsible for porting many games to Sega systems, mainly those published by Acclaim or U.S. Gold.

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