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In a conference call with investors, THQ President Brian Farrel stated that they were pleased with ''Drawn to Life'''s performance<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080327004218/http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=17250 THQ Conference Call]</ref>. The game was also very well received in Australia, making its debut on the Top 10 Australian sales chart for all platforms at #3. It continued to stay on the Top 10 sales chart over the next two months until Christmas.
 
In a conference call with investors, THQ President Brian Farrel stated that they were pleased with ''Drawn to Life'''s performance<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080327004218/http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=17250 THQ Conference Call]</ref>. The game was also very well received in Australia, making its debut on the Top 10 Australian sales chart for all platforms at #3. It continued to stay on the Top 10 sales chart over the next two months until Christmas.
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The iOS release's sales nubers are rather obscure, however the game consistently being in the top releases for 505 Mobile also suggests the port was initially a commercial success for 505 Mobile, despite being a critical failure.
    
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* In non-English versions of the game the default Touch Screen drawing has the word "Draw!" removed and the color of two of the swirls surrounding Jowee were altered.
 
* In non-English versions of the game the default Touch Screen drawing has the word "Draw!" removed and the color of two of the swirls surrounding Jowee were altered.
 
** However, in the European version if you change the language to English and reset the drawing it will revert back to the original version with the word "Draw!"
 
** However, in the European version if you change the language to English and reset the drawing it will revert back to the original version with the word "Draw!"
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* According to the App Store, the iOS port was available to download as late as 2019, five years after it's intial release.
 
* Two different boxarts exist for Drawn to Life; One features artwork seen in the title screen and was only used in the Japanese version and the pre-release North American boxart. The other boxart uses unique, oil painting style artwork with a more muted color palette, this was used in every other release of the game.
 
* Two different boxarts exist for Drawn to Life; One features artwork seen in the title screen and was only used in the Japanese version and the pre-release North American boxart. The other boxart uses unique, oil painting style artwork with a more muted color palette, this was used in every other release of the game.
 
** Despite the changes, both boxarts share the same [[Hero]] artwork and game logo.
 
** Despite the changes, both boxarts share the same [[Hero]] artwork and game logo.
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505MobilePage.png|505 Games Mobile's webpage advertising the iOS port of the game.
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DTLiTunes2016.png|The iOS port's iTunes page from 2016.
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DTLAppStore2019.png|The iOS port's App Store page from 2019.
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DTL NP.png|''Drawn to Life's'' preview page in the September 2007 edition of the ''Nintendo Power'' magazine.
 
DTL NP.png|''Drawn to Life's'' preview page in the September 2007 edition of the ''Nintendo Power'' magazine.
505MobilePage.png|505 Games Mobile's webpage advertising the iOS port of the game.
   
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