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The Fallout wiki has a new trailer offering an audio interview (conducted in an echo chamber) with Erik Dellums the voice actor behind Three Dog, the DJ from the Fallout series, who recently made headlines by teasing a possible return of his character. They specify right off that he's not there to discuss any unannounced projects, but they do discuss the reaction to his tweets like this, as he says neither he nor Bethesda thought this would cause the sensation it has, a naïveté he may be able to pull off, but it's hard to believe Bethesda did not no the reaction fans would have to a new Fallout tease. Thanks No Mutants Allowed.
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Re: Three Dog on Fallout Tease Fallout |
Jan 21, 2013, 18:00 |
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jdreyer wrote on Jan 21, 2013, 17:38:
Slashman wrote on Jan 21, 2013, 17:00:
jdreyer wrote on Jan 21, 2013, 14:50:
Slashman wrote on Jan 21, 2013, 13:54:
Rattlehead wrote on Jan 21, 2013, 12:40: I have a good theory I why many people don't like 3dog. Hint: Because he's black. Strange is the day I find myself in agreement with Rattlehead... Because that matters how exactly? He's a VOICE actor. WTF indeed. That's exactly the point. He's a voice actor.
He did a pretty decent job. What the hell would it matter if he appeared in the next Fallout game for whatever reason?
What's the actual reason for people not liking him? Hell, everybody thought Claptrap was great in Borderlands and you can't get much more annoying than that. What's (unfortunate) about him being an NPC in the game?
Who would have been a better choice for the part and why? Sorry, Slash, it sounded like you were agreeing with Rattlehead, but it sounds like you didn't read his vile "hint". Or perhaps I misread Rattlehead. He gave a disgusting reason that people didn't like 3Dog, but perhaps he was talking about other people, and not something he personally subscribed to. I didn't think he was implying that he meant the reason for himself(or at least I hope he wasn't).
Although, I have seen plenty of times on internet forums where people express dislike for an actor or character and sometimes that's the only conclusion I'm left with because the people or characters they compare them to aren't any better.
I thought he pretty much did his part well.
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