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→‎Tim Dadabo: Fixed an error (three Wideload games, not two), clarified that TotalAudio did all audio in SC and not just music, and added additional information about his roles for Wideload. Feel free to remove the last part.
(added pic for Dadabo; spaced out actor pics so they stretch about as far down as the actors' blurbs; added pronunciations for some names)
(→‎Tim Dadabo: Fixed an error (three Wideload games, not two), clarified that TotalAudio did all audio in SC and not just music, and added additional information about his roles for Wideload. Feel free to remove the last part.)
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;Striker, Tanker, Sniper, Thug, male civilians
;Striker, Tanker, Sniper, Thug, male civilians
:[https://www.timdadabo.com/ Official website]
:[https://www.timdadabo.com/ Official website]
Although he was somehow left out of Oni's credits, Dadabo was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzFcgvCaO_Q&t=225s the actor behind] some memorable taunts and other lines from the above enemies. In the video game world, Dadabo is most famous for being the voice of 343 Guilty Spark. He has also played Larry in one of the Leisure Suit Larry games. He seems to have become acquainted with Marty O'Donnell in 1999 when he voiced a character in "Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator", a game that Bungie had no association with but for which [[Music#TotalAudio|TotalAudio]] made the music. Marty then cast him in Oni, then brought him along to Halo where he played the aforementioned AI. Dadabo then stayed in the "Seropiansphere", voicing characters in two titles from Wideload Games.
Although he was somehow left out of Oni's credits, Dadabo was [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzFcgvCaO_Q&t=225s the actor behind] some memorable taunts and other lines from the above enemies. In the video game world, Dadabo is most famous for being the voice of 343 Guilty Spark. He has also played Larry in one of the Leisure Suit Larry games. He seems to have become acquainted with Marty O'Donnell in 1999 when he voiced a character in "Septerra Core: Legacy of the Creator", a game that Bungie had no association with but for which [[Music#TotalAudio|TotalAudio]] made all audio for. Marty then cast him in Oni, then brought him along to Halo where he played the aforementioned AI. Dadabo then stayed in the "Seropiansphere", voicing characters in three titles from Wideload Games, in which he played various characters in Stubbs the Zombie, two of the ten playable characters in Hail to the Chimp, and "Kid Riddle" in Guilty Party.


==Japanese voices==
==Japanese voices==
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