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Rest In Peace Albert Wesker ???
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DC Douglas is the man! What a great guy, I love how many things he does for his fans. He really enjoyed playing Wesker and Legion. That video was pure win. Love the last part: "Jr.?..... Ohhhhhh shit."
Hoping to see him in some games in the future, even if it's not RE.
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That's why I like him as Wesker. He's such a nice guy. Then I heard Legion on ME2 and my head exploded. I had my own "Wesker" bot LOL. A shame we won't see him on new games for now.
"I miss the days when we just cared how cool an enemy was rather than critiquing and analyzing everything to death." - Shield Key
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I posted this on my facebook sorry bout all the caps would be sick as hell if we were able to meet him, I would get everything I owned signed by him!!!
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Originally posted by Guy Fieri View PostUnfortunately, voice actors don't earn residuals.
The voice actors from the Spongebob show do get residuals. I've got a podcast recording of one of them explaining that they do get some cash whenever they show reruns from that show. But every time they do, they get a smaller and smaller amount.Last edited by Pikminister; 04-14-2012, 10:57 PM.Stuff to remember: Avoid forums if you're having a bad day.
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When it comes to video games this rarely ever happens.
Actually there weas an interview a while back with Rino Romano (Luis in RE4) where he talked about how he gets residuals from "The Batman" cartoon but not for any of the video games he's ever done. I'm not entirely sure if it's because the union recognizes animation on television but not how many video games are sold, but there is some unfairness there. Fact is voicing in games and anime is not how voice actors make a living. There's some actors who are trying to amend that and make this a possibility, but clients and game developers generally want waivers signed to give up rights before hiring them for work in their game or product. And surprisingly you make more voicing for 30 second ads than you would for an eight hour game.
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