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Tuesday, October 26, 2004 

San Andreas Holiday!

Today marks the release of one of the biggest games in videogame history. What game is it you ask? Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. In case you all havent heard of this game and you are a videogamer, you have issues. With over 150 hours to complete to its fullest (this doesnt include fucking around and blowing up shit for fun...which most of us do in the GTA series), this game is going to keep Unkle B, Cam, Sunny, lil B and Samanoski busy for months on end.

Just announced today is the games lead characters voiced by some pretty famous people...Here is a spinet from Gamespot.com...

However, while San Andreas' lead will be played by a relative unknown, its voice cast is bursting with famous Hollywood and hip-hop talent. At the top of that list is Samuel L. Jackson, who will portray Officer Tenpenny, the corrupt Los Santos police officer who sets the game's criminal events in motion. Playing his partner will be Chris Penn, brother of Sean Penn and star of Reservoir Dogs.

Another actor with major star wattage is James Woods, whose role in the game is best left undefined for spoilers' sake. However, it will come as no surprise that Easy Rider star Peter Fonda plays a whacked out hippie or Ice-T plays a ruthless rap mogul. Other strokes of master casting are Mr. Show's David Cross as a nebbish science geek and Shaun Ryder, infamous lead singer of the Happy Mondays, as Maccer, former member of a Manchester techno group.

San Andreas also sports a solid roster of character actors. Heat's William Fichtner reprises his role from Vice City as the cocaine-addled lawyer Ken Rosenberg, while Debi Mazar plays a character named "Maria," although it's unclear if it is the same Maria she voiced in Grand Theft Auto III. Other notables are Traffic's Clifton Collins Jr., Black and Whites Bijou Phillips, Young Guns' Casey Siemaszko, and The Big Hit's China Chow. And although, contrary to rumors, Dave Chapelle will not appear in the game, his Chappelle's Show costar Charlie Murphy will provide some comic relief.

The game also features many actors who appeared in early 1990s 'hood movies, which inspired the game. CJ's brother is played by Faizon Love, the portly comedian who starred in the gangsta parody Fear of a Black Hat. Two Menace II Society cast members also appear: Clifton Powell plays CJ's buddy Smoke, while Eazy-E look-alike Ryder is voiced by gangster rapper MC Eiht.

Speaking of rap, several hip-hop artists also voice characters in San Andreas. Besides Ice-T, 50 Cent cohort The Game plays one of CJ's enemies, while Yo-Yo plays CJ's sister, Kendl. Chicano rapper Kid Frost also appears, as does Los Angeles hip-hop radio personality Big Boy.

Ironically, some of the most famous voice talent in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas appear as the DJs of the game's various radio stations. The Funktipus, DJ of funk station Bounce FM, will be voiced by none other than Parliament and Funkadelic founder George Clinton. Playback FM, the classic hip-hop station, will see its DJ, Forth Right MC, played by Public Enemy frontman Chuck D. Reggae station K-Jah West will be hosted by dancehall stars Sly and Robbie, and Andy Dick will appear on West Coast Talk Radio. Last but certainly not least, Tommy “The Nightmare” Smith, the DJ of rock station K-DST “The Dust,” will be voiced by none other than W. Axl Rose of Guns-'n'-Roses fame.


It's going to be a holiday...a great holiday! More to follow.......

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I knew they would have some great voice actors in this one. I mean, when you get Sam Jackson in just about anything, you are in for something good. James Woods? AWWWW YEEAAHHHH! I can't wait until tonight.

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