Top 10 Famous Video Game Voices!
I became a software developer because I wanted to make games! I've never come close, however, I have always wondered who the voices behind the characters are! So, I have compiled a top 10 most famous voices in video game history! Although obviously this is my top ten list, feel free to post your favorites below and I'll see what can be done about researching the personalities! Enjoy!
- Super Mario (Charles Martinet

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Sometimes referred to as the Mickey Mouse voice with an Italian accent, Charles has been doing the voice of Mario since 1995. His high pitched Mario voice is now iconic in the video game industry and probably the most recognized voice in the industry.
Visit Charles web site at: http://www.charlesmartinet.com/
- Princess Toadstool / Princess Peach (Jen Taylor)


Although there have been a handful of people voicing Princess Toadstool, now referred to as Princess Peach over the years, probably the most well known is Jen Taylor. Jen Taylor is also well known for her role as Cortana in Bungie's Halo and Halo 2 games.
Visit Jen at IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1071768/
- Cortana (Jen Taylor)

Jen Taylor is one of the most successful and popular voice actress's from North America. Jen is well known for her role as the famous Cortana in Bungie’s Halo franchise. If you look at the images, there is also a resemblance to the character.
Visit Jen at IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1071768/
- Mortal Kombat Flawless Victory (Steve Ritchie)

Quit possibly one of the most famous phrase in video game history "Flawless Victory", Mortal Kombat burst on the scene in 1992. It was actually originally conceptualized in the late 80’s, but took about four years to develop.
Steve Ritchie, a Midway employee, is responsible for Shao Kahn's voice in the series of games. Shao Kahn is the voice you hear when you perform the special movies as well that made the game so popular!
Read an interview with Steve Ritchie here.
- Lara Croft (Keeley Hawes)

Although Lara Croft has been done by four different voice over personalities, the latest person to take the reins is Keeley Hawes! An English actress best known for her role in BBC One's Spooks, Keeley took over from the previous Lara Croft, Jonell Elliot, in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend.
- Jill Valentine - Resident Evil (Lisa Faye)

Never credited with her work in the original Resident Evil, Lisa Faye was the voice of Jill Valentine. The current voice of the character in the Nintendo GameCube version is Heidi Anderson. Resident Evil was a hugely popular title, that later became a movie, Resident Evil: Apocalypse. Jill Valentine is portrayed in the movie by Sienna Guillory.
- Tommy Vercetti - Grand Theft Auto (Ray Liotta)
One of the most controversial and popular game franchises ever, Grand Theft Auto stormed on the scene in 1998. Produced by Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto drew a flurry of media attention with its third version of the game, the first version to incorporate a completely 3D environment. It allowed players to kill police officers and innocent bystanders, and not only allowed you to, but gave you points!
- Toad - Nintendo (Issac Marshall)
Toad is one of the cutest and most well known mushroom on the planet! Famous for his line of "Thank you Mario, but our princess is in another castle!", he has since made appearances in numerous Nintendo games, including my all time favorite, Mario Kart! Issac Marshall was the voice of toad up until the GameCube's debut, when Jen Taylor took over the voice. Issac also worked as a developer on Killer Instinct, Tetris, and Star Fox! Kelsey Hutchison took over the Toad voice role in 2005.
- Yoshi - Nintendo (Record Scratch)

Although not technically a voice, the Yoshi sound is extremely well known after his first appearance in Super Mario World, released in 1991 in North America. The voice or "noise" that Yoshi makes is actually a record scratch a DJ would create, played in reverse. You can actually hear the file here by playing it in reverse using an audio manipulation program. Andrew Sabiston was the actual voice of Yoshi in the animated cartoon series in the 90's. You might remember him from "The Edison Twins", well, Canadians might.
- Link - Nintendo (Nobuyuki Hiyama)

Link is one of the most popular characters in video game history, probably behind Mario and Luigi. Link's games have sold over 47 million copies worldwide. Although in the games there is never really a voice for Link, the cartoons that aired in the late 80's and early 90's had a voice! This was done by Jonathan Potts! However one interesting fact that some of you may not know is that there have been multiple Links throughout the game franchise! At different times in Hyrule, there have been different warriors referred to as Link. Beginning with the 3D versions of the game, Nobuyuki Hiyama voiced the adult Link, whereas Fujiko Takimoto voiced the child Link.
Something I found hilarious is that for the most part, a lot of these characters look like their voices! If you like the story, make sure you Digg It!
I chose to end the article with three Nintendo titles, as I feel this is fitting with the recent rise again of Nintendo and its Wii console. My hats off to Nintendo for sticking the good fight over the years. As a child I still remember receiving my first Nintendo System (NES) and being so excited about it! Nintendo really paved the way for other awesome home entertainment systems! It's great to see them come on top once again with such a well thought, amazing concept in the Nintendo Wii!









Metal Gear Solid? David Hayter? ._. He is by far the most famous.
Posted by: yeye | April 27, 2007 at 05:07 PM
Please, before you post any more of these little articles, learn to write like someone that isn't a complete invalid. You give the impression that you're pre-pubescent and attempting to emulate proper writing, and it is horrifying.
Ta.
Posted by: Captain Contumely | May 17, 2007 at 06:04 AM
No Shodan - Terri Brosius?!? You don't play many PC games, do you?
Posted by: Drat | May 17, 2007 at 07:17 AM
How are you going to put cortana, and NOT master chief?
Posted by: lol | May 17, 2007 at 07:28 AM
what about duke nukem ?? hes the king of gaming one liners.
Posted by: mungo | May 17, 2007 at 08:37 AM
Ridiculous list, thanks for pissing me off so early in the morning.
Posted by: pissedoff | May 17, 2007 at 09:34 AM
What about deckard cain from diablo 2?
Posted by: Jason | May 17, 2007 at 01:07 PM
i'm crying - whats with duke nukem my friends?!?!?!
Posted by: old school gamer | May 17, 2007 at 01:26 PM
Christ people he did say this was HIS top ten and to add yours below or are you all to Ignorant to read the whole thing first and therefore just seen what he liked and started bashing him for it...Dicks.( mine has to be Bruce Cambell( the Narrator and hint man from the spiderman games)
Posted by: Py5ch05p0r3 | May 17, 2007 at 02:56 PM
What an idiotic list.
Obviously never played a PC game .... come and get some! Today is a good day to die .....
Posted by: gamer | May 17, 2007 at 04:13 PM
I don't understand why you people are complaining about this list. You seen the headline and you clicked on it. It's not like you were forced to read it. I enjoyed it because I didn't know about stuff like Yoshi's voice. That's cool. And for those of you who don't like the lists they read, if you start reading it and don't like it, don't read on!!!
Posted by: mdntman1979 | May 17, 2007 at 04:25 PM
david hayter is more famous than lisa faye.
i call shenanigans
Posted by: andy | May 17, 2007 at 06:40 PM
Also forgot Cam Clark, you know Ryudo form Grandia II or Puck from Sword of the Berzerk, probably countless other games as well as a ton of shows from your childhood. look him up
Posted by: Cyriss_Zeal | May 17, 2007 at 10:33 PM
Yep I agree...Snake/David Hayter should be waaaaay up there.
Plus...ahemm...Splinter Cell anyone?
Posted by: biff | May 18, 2007 at 02:47 AM
Daivd Hayter - Solid Snake
Posted by: ShoopDaWhoop | May 18, 2007 at 03:32 AM
I hate whomever did this article. While I appreciate knowing who is behind the voices, his claim that
"It allowed players to kill police officers and innocent bystanders, and not only allowed you to, but gave you points!"
regarding Grand Theft Auto is not only false, but it stereotypes the kind of people I don't want doing commentary on video games. You don't get "points" for any of those things... what an absolute retard. Hang your head in shame. At least play a game before you start rattling off the arguments of the uninformed. I hope everyone bans this guy and everything he (or she, I'm not even prepared to look if this was a guy or a girl because (s)he is worthless to the video game industry) writes.
Posted by: Chris Mikaitis | May 18, 2007 at 07:51 PM
hehehe...gamers are babies
Posted by: guest guesterson | March 07, 2008 at 08:03 AM
Ain't it the truth...wah, wah, wah! Get a life you dolt!
Posted by: Guest Guestersons Brother | May 10, 2008 at 10:37 PM