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At one point would they be forced to hire a replacement though? Keep in mind that Mario does not exactly say too much in the games that couldn't be recycled to a later one.Gopd talk, guys. But even though they might recycle voice clips, that can only go so far. Soon,they will be forced to hire a replacement. Until then, let's just all enjoy The classic voice of Mario that we have been hearing all of our lives.
At one point would they be forced to hire a replacement though? Keep in mind that Mario does not exactly say too much in the games that couldn't be recycled to a later one.
Granted, Mario has done it for a lot of games, but there have been exceptions. For example, I don't believe he says it for the New Super Mario Bros U title screen. For all we know, it could be something they decide to take out (or they figure out a way to use audio software to generate the voice or something)@ShinyLatios Maybe but don't forget that Mario usually say the title of a game ( which is usually a new one) and unless they plan ahead, it would be unlikely for them to have every possible word recorded for Mario by Charles Martinet.
Granted, Mario has done it for a lot of games, but there have been exceptions. For example, I don't believe he says it for the New Super Mario Bros U title screen. For all we know, it could be something they decide to take out (or they figure out a way to use audio software to generate the voice or something)
Technology continues to advance and Martinet still has time to go I'd imagine. Business practices and the like can change over time, so what Nintendo will do may be subject to variation.But when you think about it, there are more examples than exceptions, and as stated before by many, Nintendo hiring a new voice actor after Charles Martinet is inevitable.