Gaming News - November 2006
San Francisco, CA (November 1, 2006) - Mastiff today announced the
voice talent for Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure for PSP.
From Buena Vista Games:
Gurumin, an action RPG from Nihon Falcom, will feature an all-star cast of
popular voice actors whose credits span an array of well-known games, television
shows and feature films.
Voicing Gurumin’s main character, the adventurous Parin, is Amber Hood. Hood’s
diverse credits include roles in Shark Tale and Polar Express. In addition to
her work in movies, Hood has voiced characters in video games including
Everquest II, Onimusha II, La Pucelle and the Baldur’s Gate series.
Cream, Mosby and Baby Tokaron will be voiced by Tara Strong. Strong is best
known as the voice of Timmy in Fairly Odd Parents, and as Raven in Teen Titans.
Her extensive film credits also include roles in Rugrats in Paris, The Animatrix
and Hoodwinked. She has also provided voices for a number of popular video
games, including Final Fantasy X and X-II, Kingdom Hearts II, and Ninja Gaiden.
Dee Bradley Baker lends his voice to Rocko, Digby and Puchi. Baker, who
specializes in sound effects in addition to voice acting, has been featured in
dozens of movies, including Dawn of the Dead, Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
and Sponge Bob Squarepants: The Movie. Baker also voiced the title character in
the Viewtiful Joe video game series, as well as characters in other blockbuster
titles such as Halo 2, Destroy All Humans! and Final Fantasy X-2.
Gurumin will also feature the voices of Justin Shenkarow (Hey Arnold!), Kim Mai
Guest (Metal Gear Solid), Robin Atkin Downes (Star Wars: Knights of the Old
Republic), Michael Gough (Diablo I, II), Steve Blum (God of War) and Quinton
Flynn (Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children).
Noted voice director Kris Zimmerman will supervise recording. Zimmerman is one
of the most experienced voice over directors in the gaming industry, having
overseen top selling games such as Dead Rising (Capcom), Tomb Raider: Legend
(Eidos), and Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence (Konami).


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