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* [[Hey, It's That Sound]]: The Liandri robots in the second stage uses the "robot being hurt" sound from ''[[Unreal Tournament 2004 (Video Game)|Unreal Tournament 2004]]''. |
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* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: |
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: |
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** [[Ric Spiegel]] is the robot Commentator. |
** [[Ric Spiegel]] is the robot Commentator. |
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** [[Lani Minella]] is the female announcer. |
** [[Lani Minella]] is the female announcer. |
Revision as of 17:03, 25 January 2014
- Hey, It's That Sound: The Liandri robots in the second stage uses the "robot being hurt" sound from Unreal Tournament 2004.
- Hey, It's That Voice!:
- Ric Spiegel is the robot Commentator.
- Lani Minella is the female announcer.
- Dameon Clarke is the voice of Anubis.
- Stephanie Young voices both Selket and Devastation.
- Jim Foronda voices Apophis.
- Chase Ashbacker reprises his role as Raiden, by virtue of Mortal Kombat Deception.
- The Corporal Pierce voices Malcolm.
- Relationship Voice Actor: The Battle Couple of Selket and Apophis are also Olivier Mira Armstrong and Denny Brosh. Talk about Asskicking Equals Authority.
- What Could Have Been: This game started as Unreal Tournament 2005, due to Atari wanting an Unreal Tournament game with FIFA-esque regularity, in order to emphasize the "sport" part of the franchise. Then, the title changed and it became an Xbox exclusive game.