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The low down: Best Video Game 2009
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... good people of the city. With a script penned by Emmy Award-winning Batman writer Paul Dini and the voices of Kevin Conroy, who was the voice of Batman for over 15 years in the animated films and Mark Hamill, another Batman old boy, as The Joker, ... Comment?
... learn the game is written by one of the show's main writers. Most of the acting talent is back too - including Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Mark Hamill as the Joker, and I'm pretty sure whoever played Harley Quinn is the same too. As such, ... Comment?
Holiday gift ideas: Video games and toys
... learn the game is written by one of the show's main writers. Most of the acting talent is back too -- including Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Mark Hamill as the Joker, and I'm pretty sure whoever played Harley Quinn is the same too. As such, ... Comment?
Holiday Gift Ideas: Video Games and Toys
... learn the game is written by one of the show's main writers. Most of the acting talent is back too -- including Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman, Mark Hamill as the Joker, and I'm pretty sure whoever played Harley Quinn is the same too. As such, ... Comment?
Justice League: The Complete Series
Reviewed by: Scott Chitwood Movie Rating: 8.5 out of 10 Extras Rating: 8 out of 10 Movie Details: View here Buy this DVD at Amazon.com Rating: Not Rated Starring: Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne/Batman Maria Canals as Shayera Hol/Hawkgirl Susan Eisenberg as Princess Diana/Wonder Woman Phil LaMarr as John Stewart/Green Lantern Carl Lumbly as J'onn ... Comment?
Review: Batman: Arkham Asylum
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... 's script. Second, Batman and The Joker's voice actors from said series also reprise their roles. Listening to Kevin Conroy's badassery as the Batman was enough to make me feel like a kid again. While Mark Hamill (yes, that Mark Hamill) does a ... Comment?
Players become the hero in 'Batman: Arkham Asylum'
... and setting the inmates free. With an emphasis on the Batman vs. Joker dynamic, it seems only fitting that Kevin Conroy and Mark a oeLuke Skywalkera Hamill reprise their roles as Batman and Joker from a oeBatman: The Animated Series,a along with ... Comment?
Caped crusader delivers knocko...
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... a producer and key writer on the show, and features the same voice cast, including Mark Hamill as the Joker and Kevin Conroy under the cowl. But what makes Arkham so involving is not just the combat, the story or the voice acting - it s the ... Comment?
Review: The Venture Bros. - Handsome Ransom
... but things were made ten times funnier if a viewer knew that the not-so-pure Captain Sunshine was voiced by Kevin Conroy, aka Batman. The whole episode was laden with Batman references, from the giant penny to Dick Grayson's circus background to ... Comment?
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
... but more on that later. First, the good. The absolute best thing about Public Enemies is the voice casting. Kevin Conroy's definitive Dark Knight is as definitive as ever, but the film also marks the return of Tim Daly as Superman and Clancy Brown ... Comment?
REVIEW: Batman: Arkham Asylum
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... Amazing combat systems, but stealth and FreeFlow brawling; a brilliant Batman storyline; excellent return of Kevin Conroy as the voice of Batman, and Mark Hamill as the Joker; clever redesigns of all Batman villains; Mark Hamill's performance as ... Comment?
Video Games: a Brave,a a Batman: Arkham Asyluma
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... another master plan. This game matches Christopher Nolana s amazing film series as Batman voiced again by Kevin Conroy, must fight his way out of the asylum now controlled by the Joker, voiced by Mark Hamill a y ep, Luke Skywalker himself. Batman ... Comment?
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
... Enemies makes the right decision to keep the voices of Superman and Batman to their classic voice actors. Kevin Conroy has been the voice of Batman/Bruce Wayne since the Batman animated series of the 90s and Tim Daly was the voice of Superman in the ... Comment?
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies Blu-ray Disc Review
... One again, we're robbed of a commentary track, or making-of featurette. Come on, guys! As cool as it is to hear Kevin Conroy chat about his almost twenty years voicing Batman, I'd rather know something specific about the film I just watched. How ... Comment?
Batman: Arkham Asylum - Reviewed by an obnoxious Fanboy
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... and ready to crush your skull if you so much as look at him wrong, and being voiced by the Animate Series icon Kevin Conroy just makes him all the more of a badass. In the game, the Joker (Mark Hamill, ladies and gentlemen) escapes his chains at ... Comment?
Review: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2
... actor to define a role, so while Batman: Arkham Asylum benefited from having familiar voices in the form of Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill, the Marvel staple doesn't seem to have any one person that would really nail the voices. You're left without ... Comment?
Superman/Batman movie a winner
... Batman: Public Enemies" brings back the voice actors from the Batman, Superman and Justice League cartoons. Kevin Conroy returns as Batman. Conroy has been the voice of the Dark Knight for 19 years. Lex Luthor is voiced again by Clancy Brown. Brown ... Comment?
Batman Falls Prey to Overhype in "Arkham Asylum"
... and unbiased, some elements of Arkham Asylum must be acknowledged with appreciation. First, the inclusion of Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill as the voices of Batman and Joker was nothing short of genius. Many of today's adult gamers were raised on the ... Comment?
Starting with a little social responsibility...
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... unfortunately named "Crisis on Two Earths" looks pretty good. Although I will say there is no Batman other than Kevin Conroy, and there is no Lex Luthor other than Clancy Brown. Still, it sounds as if James Woods will do a decent job as the bad guy ... Comment?
DVD review - Superman and Batman Public Enemies
... As has come to be expected from DC, the voice work is top notch. The trio of Clancy Brown, Tim Daly, and Kevin Conroy have been voicing these characters for years to the point that they are now associated with them. This is especially true of ... Comment?