AJ LoCascio On Power Button Podcast

edited January 2011 in Back to the Future
Hello all,

Here's another AJ LoCascio interview for your spare time: he stopped by the Power Button gaming podcast recently and talked about his background, his place in the Back To The Future universe, how he records his role as Marty McFly, teases a little about future episodes of BTTF: The Game, and more. It's Episode 36 and AJ is on for the first segment (the second segment is a general discussion of the use of time travel in video games which is a related topic). Check it out one time, won't you?

Matthew Green
PressTheButtons.com

Comments

  • edited January 2011
    I have decided I will not listen to any more audio of AJ talking as himself... I do not want to start hearing HIS voice in his Marty performance... I am afraid it will ruin it for me.
  • edited January 2011
    Thanks for sharing that! It was really funny.
  • edited January 2011
    Irishmile wrote: »
    I have decided I will not listen to any more audio of AJ talking as himself... I do not want to start hearing HIS voice in his Marty performance... I am afraid it will ruin it for me.

    Too late. After the AVGN bit it now sounds nothing like Michael J.
  • edited January 2011
    I'm not hearing him in Marty. Him doing Marty is a little higher than his normal voice. As well as the squeakiness.

    I like that he mentions if you don't do things right in episode 2, Marty might start fading out and how that's part of the gameplay. YAY! :D
  • edited January 2011
    ^ Really? Wow ... that's exactly what I've been looking forward to! The ability to lose.
  • edited January 2011
    Milkman08 wrote: »
    ^ Really? Wow ... that's exactly what I've been looking forward to! The ability to lose.
    Something tells me they're going to stop just short of actually being able to lose. Like, Marty will say something along the lines of "If I keep doing that, I'll fade away completely!". But, I'll be very impressed if Marty does fade away completely and there's a "Game Over" screen.
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