Many people know and cherish Mark Hamill for his performances as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars films, but the actor has also had a prolific career voice acting in animated shows and in video games. Following his time in Star Wars, Hamill most famously lent his voice to the role of the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series, a role he would go on to define over the course of various DC Animated Universe shows and reprise in Rocksteady's Batman: Arkham games. Hamill has become synonymous with the Joker much the same way he has with Star Wars, but his gaming repertoire extends beyond just the DC universe, with the actor lending his vocal talents to the Kingdom Hearts and Darksiders franchises, to name but two.
Hamill was one of the first Hollywood performers to get involved in video games at the beginning of the '90s, making his debut in the medium alongside Tim Curry in 1993's Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers, and following that up by starring in the Wing Commander series as Colonel Christopher Blair. More and more actors would join Hamill in the medium as it evolved in the following decades, but it's fair to say he was an early adopter. Hamill has been able to deliver some iconic performances within it too, ranging from comic book icons to totally unique villains and heroes.
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Hamill has proven himself talented at playing either role across a variety of mediums, and this has been reflected in video games. His return as DC villain Joker in the Batman: Arkham series led to some of his best moments as the character, while his surprise rendition of Wolverine in X2: Wolverine's Revenge showed that he's just as capable of playing Marvel antiheroes as he
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