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Thaluikhain

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nulmas said:
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Jammy2003 said:
Meccs from "Giants: Citizen Kabuto"? Though it's a largely British cast so I'm not certain if it counts... Any complaints? Or have I completed the challenge?
Well, the Meccs were, but the rest of the cast were aliens, despite having Scottish or French accents, and whatever Delphi had. So, I'd say it was about half British and half not.
I haven't played the game in a long time, but I'm pretty sure the Meccs were supposed to be Australians.
The beginning of the game has Baz (I think) planting a Union Flag in the ground, with the opening bars of "Rule Britannia" playing. Also, two of the Meccs are named "Gordon" and "Bennett".

Mind you, the accents are reminiscient of the sort of thing you hear when you have a US actor that doesn't know what an Australan sounds like trying to do an Australian accent.
 

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PunchedBarbecue said:
5) They can't be in a game comprised almost entirely of British characters (e.g. Fable)
Count the Americans in British games.
 

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MuzzleFlash said:
Scottish, English and Welsh are British, as they make up Great Britain, Irish is not as it's a different island. The exception being those of us from Northern Ireland, who under the Good Friday Agreement have the right to claim either or both nationalities.

Edit and On topic: does Psycho actually count because he was playable in Warhead.
you forgot Cornish....even if it is just a language.
 

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OhJohnNo said:
xchurchx said:
OhJohnNo said:


I think I win?
nope as he was voiced by a bloke from new zealand
nice try tho as our accents our simmilar but they have a slight ausie twang to theirs!
Born: Robin David Sachs
February 5, 1951 in London, England, UK

No, he's English, and he clearly portrays an Englishman too.
But he dosn't sound english, srsly im Celtic tht makes me 100% English and no way would i have said he was english, like i said he sounded like he would be from new zealan or south africa!
and I sir take ofence at you calling me stubborn :p
 

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xchurchx said:
OhJohnNo said:
xchurchx said:
OhJohnNo said:


I think I win?
nope as he was voiced by a bloke from new zealand
nice try tho as our accents our simmilar but they have a slight ausie twang to theirs!
Born: Robin David Sachs
February 5, 1951 in London, England, UK

No, he's English, and he clearly portrays an Englishman too.
But he dosn't sound english, srsly im Celtic tht makes me 100% English and no way would i have said he was english, like i said he sounded like he would be from new zealan or south africa!
and I sir take ofence at you calling me stubborn :p
Well, England has lots of different regional accents. To me, he sounds English. Let's agree to disagree.