here is some cool unknown trivia: the first LBP game was once delayed for a while for containing a song in arab with lyrics about death or something, the song is still in the game but the lyrics were cut, i heard about it on Didyouknowgaming
85.247.117.59 wrote: here is some cool unknown trivia: the first LBP game was once delayed for a while for containing a song in arab with lyrics about death or something, the song is still in the game but the lyrics were cut, i heard about it on Didyouknowgaming
I can't find any videos of him doing different voices, but maybe we could look up some videos of him doing roles that he did on that list.
Actually, just heard him doing his Megatron voice, and considering his regular and Clank voices are completely different sounding, I bet he could rival Nolan North for sure.
LeeHatake93 wrote: I used to watch Jake Long all the time! Never really watched League of Super Evil much, though
Same here, and while on the subject:
Dante Basco, voice of Jake Long, also does the voice of Prince Zuko from Last Airbender and Admiral Iroh from Legend of Korra. He also played the role of Rufio, the leader of the lost kids from Hook.
LeeHatake93 wrote: I used to watch Jake Long all the time! Never really watched League of Super Evil much, though
Same here, and while on the subject:
Dante Basco, voice of Jake Long, also does the voice of Prince Zuko from Last Airbender and Admiral Iroh from Legend of Korra. He also played the role of Rufio, the leader of the lost kids from Hook.
Yeah, I remember seeing that before and I always wondered how one person could voice two radically different characters (which both, ironically, have a certain control over fire)
Hey Hatake. Could you do something for me? If so, will you make an edited version of this photo but so its only the blue coated Dante (the Dante in the middle)? Here's the photo:
Hey I've got another "Create-A-Character" game: Terraria. In case you haven't played it, let me explain it in the simplest sence: Picture Minecraft 2D in HD pixelated graphics without Creepers.
Yep that's Terraria.
You should check it out. It's really fun!
Also, have you played/heard of Team Fortress 2? Because if you have:
A) Heard of it, get it. It's really fun! Although you can only get it through the Orange Box on Xbox and PS3, but it has Portal and 3 episodes of Half-Life 2' so that's a plus.
Or
B) Played it, we should platy it together sometime.
OR
C) Played it but haven't got it, well do it for the reasons I stated above.
I heard from a friend that the PC version of Team Fortress 2 is vastly superior to the console versions because it's been continually updated. If you're looking for a really active online experience that's your game.
I had signed up for Steam and got TF2 free like a year ago, but then I found out my computer doesn't like many video games. It kept freezing up and stuff, so I just gave up on having anything better quality than Zoo Tycoon on my computer.
Not quite Chief. Sucker Punch confirmed a while ago that the good ending was canon (hence on the iF Wiki, only the good ending is marked as canon). 8 years after Cole means it's 8 years after Cole's death.
Not sure if you knew this or not, but you can hyperlink links within this wiki by using double-brackets ([[ ]]). For example, if you wanted to make a link to your LeeHatake93 article, then you could do this:
Injustice: Gods Among Us is an awesome game! It was pretty well-executed and has me exited for any future non-MK games that NetherRealm will make! I know a lot of people would like to see an Injustice-Styled Marvel Heroes video game, myself being one of them, but I would actually prefer if they tackled a different project: A Star Wars fighting game. Throughout history, other than extra game modes in games like Revenge of the Sith and Force Unleashed (Nintendo versions) and the guest appearance in Soul Calibur IV, Star Wars has a really only had one fighting game (that I'm aware of. Correct me if I'm wrong), and it was negatively received by critics. I feel that if NetherRealm tackled the Star Wars series, they'd be able to pull of a great fighter!
Given the near MK-styled violence of Injustice, I feel that Star Wars would be an excellent project for NetherRealm for various reasons:
1: There would be several characters to choose from that would have fairly brutal styles (Chewbacca, Boba Fett, Starkiller, etc.)
2: Stage Transitions like Injustice would be possible, and could even be more dynamic. Given a Bespin stage, for example. Say that the characters are fighting on the hangar bay of Cloud City. Knocking them into a passing cloud car could send them flying into the carbonite freezing chamber.
3. Building onto the previous statement, Stage Fatalities would also be possible, such as freezing the opponent in carbonite, or feeding them to the Sarlaac on Tatooine.
4. Lightsaber Dismemberment. A request that Star Wars fans have been asking for years, and made an appearance in The Force Unleashed II. Face it. If you get hit by a lightsaber, it will cut straight through you. Now, this might present a problem in a fighting game as it would be too easy to win, so they could meet in the middle. Full dismemberment (cutting off limbs, cutting people in half, beheading opponents) could be saved for finishing moves, but it would be interesting to see lightsabers actually affect their environment as well as their opponent. For example: a stray wire being cut by a lightsaber touching it, burn marks being left on the opponent after attacking them, and other such scenarios.
I think they could make a great fighter with Star Wars media.
CRUDLuVER wrote: I also have a few character suggestions, Mace Windu, Darth Maul, and Jango Fett, the only cool characters in the Prequel trilogy
Yeah, I'd imagine they would focus on the Star Wars saga post-Clone Wars, possibly starting with Force Unleashed and then expanding toward the post-Episode VI comics, although I'd agree on adding Mace, Maul, and Jango since they are BA characters.
I put Jax-Ur for Zod since he was an amalgam of Zod and the comics Jax-Ur, like DCAU Tim Drake was with Jason and Tim. Plus Zod was only animated in the 88 superman series that no one remembers and was a different version of zod.