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}}{{sub-stub}}'''Webtone, Inc.''', also known as '''Webtone Productions''' and '''Webtone Technologies'''{{ref|https://www.allbiz.com/business/webtone-technologies_2a}}, is an American recording studio.
{{sub-stub}}'''Webtone Inc.''' is a recording company founded by Greg Weber. Its studios have been used for a number of Sega games.
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==Company==
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Founded in 1994 by audio engineer and voice actor [[Greg Weber]], Webtone's studios have been utilized for the production of numerous first-party [[Sega]] games.
  
 
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==External links==
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*[http://www.webtone.com Official website]
  
 
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Webtone, Inc., also known as Webtone Productions and Webtone Technologies[2], is an American recording studio.

Company

Founded in 1994 by audio engineer and voice actor Greg Weber, Webtone's studios have been utilized for the production of numerous first-party Sega games.

Softography

Saturn

Dreamcast

Xbox

PlayStation 2

Windows PC

GameCube

Xbox 360

Wii

External links

References