Ghostbusters cast lend their talents to yet another video game.
You know what they say, no matter how old you are or how long ago you did the movie, it’s never too late to do yet another spin off video game.
That’s right, the cast of Ghosbusters have agreed to lend their voices and faces to characters in a Ghostbusters game.
The announcement of the game comes nearly 25 years after the release of the film and that’s just the announcement. The game isn’t set for release on consoles until 2008.
If I’m not mistaken, the voice of a 57 old is noticeably different to that of a 30 year old. As much as we at Tom’s love Bill Murray’s deadpan face, we’re afraid it might be a little late for a video game.
For actors Harold Remis (63), Dan Akroyd (55) Ernie Hudson (62) Bill Murray (57) and Annie Potts (55) it looks like the only thing they’ll bust in this venture is a hip.
They are milkin’ it though, gotta give them that. . .
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