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Posted: April 14, 2007 • 12:16 pm
by Wintermute
Jerry Dan wrote:Uh... :oops: ...I forgot an obvious one.

Jim Henson. Anything and everything he voiced is spectacular.
Hm, yeah. Especially with your avatar this is kind of strange - seeing that he was the first Kermit. ;-)

Maybe the reason is, that the puppeteers embodied the puppets so lifelike you don't think anymore of the person behind.

Posted: April 14, 2007 • 5:41 pm
by Jerry Dan
That's probably it, Wintermute. However, as the World's Biggest Muppet Fan®, I have followed the brilliant people behind the puppets for so long that I should have thought of Henson immediately. Mea culpa.

Posted: April 15, 2007 • 12:01 am
by mr_cyberpunk
Patrick Stewart
By far the worst choice for anyone considering a voice actor. He has done too many video games and sucks at voice acting. He's a better actor in my opinion. Star Trek fans cringe when ever they play a star trek game, because you just know his overly used voice will be there somewhere.

I'd love to see William Shatner do some voice acting. Imagine if someone made a revision of TekWar :D

Posted: April 15, 2007 • 6:18 am
by Wintermute
Did you play the game TekWar? It thought it was really terrible and never finished it.

I'd like to add another very nice (and sexy ;-) )voice:
Ellie Conrad-Leigh

She played the character of Zoë in the adventure game Dreamfall.

Posted: April 15, 2007 • 5:34 pm
by Cubase
I also like both Ian Mckellen and Christopher Lee... both wizards funnily enough.

Sarah Michelle Gellar is a nice female voice... she sounds young but not too teeny.

As for a mature female voice I would say Cate Blanchett.

-Cub. =o)

Posted: April 16, 2007 • 7:21 am
by mr_cyberpunk
Christopher Lloyd would be alright, he did good work in ToonStruck. Excelent Adventure game.