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Marvel Ultimate Alliance/Trivia
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Let's just say that you'll find many regular voice actors across both games, thanks to Loads and Loads of Characters, for example Crispin Freeman and Quinton Flynn respectively as MUA 2 Iron Man and MUA 1 Spider-Man.
- Freeman was also the Winter Soldier in the first game.
- And Flynn was Arcade too.
- Over half the voice actors in the first game are from the Metal Gear series, thanks to voice director Kris Zimmerman casting both games.
- You may not recognize him as such, but Deadpool is voiced in both games by the Cryptkeeper! (John Kassir)
- Recent Dissidia Final Fantasy players might also recognize MUA 1's Spider-Woman as Ultimecia (Tasia Valenza). She got replaced in the second game by Mockingbird (Elizabeth Daily).
- Also, Ms. Marvel is Selvaria (April Stewart).
- Steve Blum is once again Wolverine and he was also Venom in the first game. David Kaye's Captain America and Nick Fury in the second game. In the first game, Cam Clarke was Thor and Daredevil. In the second, Jim Cummings takes on the role of Thor.
- Luke Cage was Grim (Greg Eagles) in the first game and Cyborg (Khary Payton) in the second game. The later was also Blade in both games.
- David "Danny Phantom/Dexter Douglas" Kaufman voices the Human Torch in the second game, reprising the role from the Ultimate Spider-Man video game. Armin "Quark/Principal Snyder/Andrew Ryan/Nefarious" Shimerman (who was also Toad in the X-Men Legends games) is the Green Goblin.
- Dee Bradley Baker is once again Nightcrawler. Nolan North is Ghost Rider and Hawkeye in M: UA 1 and War Machine in M: UA 2. Peter Lurie was Sabretooth (again), Executioner, and the Hulk in the first game. Fred Tatasciore was Mephisto in the first game and the Hulk (again), The Thing (reprising the role from the bonus levels of the video game of the first Fantastic Four movie), and Carnage (who he also voiced before).
- In M: UA 1, Tom Kane as Grey Gargoyle and Professor X, which is ironic on the latter since he would later voice Magneto in Wolverine and the X-Men.
- Lucia von Bardos is voiced in MUA 2 by Lani "Rouge the Bat/Luke Triton" Minella.
- Robin Atkin Downes voices Crimson Dynamo, a non-hulked Bruce Banner, and Dark Cyclops (a sort of reprisal, as he voiced regular Cyclops for X-Men Legends) in the first game. In the second, he voices Cable for both the campaign and the DLC.
- And who voices Bruce Banner in the Play Station 3/Wii versions? Arin Hanson, also known as EGORAPTOR!
- Ymir in the first game and the President of the United States in the second game were voiced by Paul Eiding.
- Benjamin Diskin voices Spider-Man and Penance in MUA 2. Ironically, he was also Venom in The Spectacular Spider-Man.
- This isn't the first time David Kaye has voiced someone associated with red, white, and blue nor is the first time he's voiced someone associated with the US Army.
- Freeman was also the Winter Soldier in the first game.
- Screwed by the Network: Both games, in regards to the DLC.
- The first game's DLC was only released on the Xbox 360, thus screwing Play Station 3 owners out of characters like Cyclops, Hawkeye, Magneto, Dr Doom, Venom and Nightcrawler. Oh, and the Hulk (The one character everyone wanted in the game but wasn't) was in the DLC too, by the way.
- The second game's DLC was released, and then taken down after several weeks. For six months. It wouldn't be so bad, except a) The DLC was released over month later on the Play Station 3, and the DLC was taken down at the same time on Xbox Live & PSN; b) the DLC was taken down before Christmas, so anyone who was getting the game as a present couldn't get the extra characters; and c) Activision had the audacity to claim the DLC was a limited offer - It wasn't, they just hadn't renewed their licence with Marvel & the DLC had to be taken down. Hell, people who worked on the game complained about this one.
- The DLC was eventually made available again in June 2010. Several months after people stopped caring about the game. Unfortunatly, this doesn't apply (yet) to Play Station 3 users outside the US, and there's no word on a release date from anyone.
- And on January 1, 2011 the DLC vanished again, permanently.
- The DLC was eventually made available again in June 2010. Several months after people stopped caring about the game. Unfortunatly, this doesn't apply (yet) to Play Station 3 users outside the US, and there's no word on a release date from anyone.
- What Could Have Been: The Wii version of the first game was originally intended to feature Link and Samus as playable characters.
- Concept art from the first game indicates that in one level, Captain America would take his friends back in time to World War 2, and they would aid the allies on the beach of Normandy. Talk about Best Level Ever that never was.
- Electro is present in one of the villain concept art pieces in MUA 1, but was not in the game. Guess who shows up early in MUA 2?
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