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==Biography==
==Biography==
Berti lived in Japan for 12 years, where he took up a multitude of entertainment professions such as acting, modelling and dancing. He has likened this experience to "living the life of a rockstar". Berti describes himself as an energetic and animated person, traits he claims have benefited him in his acting jobs in Japanese entertainment, which, according to him, prioritizes "over-exaggerated" performances.<ref name="interview">Demeech (December 5, 2020). [https://youtu.be/yWgnWoMwrhs Mario Kart DEVELOPER Interview!- Interviewing Announcer Justin Berti!-Mario Kart: Arcade GP 2]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 25, 2021.</ref>
Berti lived in Japan for 12 years, where he took up a multitude of entertainment professions such as acting, modelling and dancing. He has likened this experience to "living the life of a rockstar". Berti describes himself as an energetic and animated person, traits he claims are suitable for Japanese entertainment which, according to him, prioritizes "over-exaggerated" performances.<ref name="interview">Demeech (December 5, 2020). [https://youtu.be/yWgnWoMwrhs Mario Kart DEVELOPER Interview!- Interviewing Announcer Justin Berti!-Mario Kart: Arcade GP 2]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved February 25, 2021.</ref>


After performing notable jobs as a voice actor and announcer for the {{wp|World Baseball Classic}} league at various Japanese stadiums, Berti was contacted by an agent to audition at [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Namco Bandai]] for the role of announcer in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''. There, he was requested to narrate a number of lines that would be mixed in-game to provide live commentary ("[[Luigi]]", "is now in second place" etc.), but was otherwise given little direction.<ref name="interview"/>
After performing notable jobs as a voice actor and announcer for the {{wp|World Baseball Classic}} league at various Japanese stadiums, Berti was contacted by an agent to audition at [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Namco Bandai]] for the role of announcer in ''Mario Kart Arcade GP 2''. There, he was requested to narrate a number of lines that would be mixed in-game to provide live commentary ("[[Luigi]]", "is now in second place" etc.), but was otherwise given little direction.<ref name="interview"/>

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Justin Berti is an American actor who served as the commentator in the English version of Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.

Biography

Berti lived in Japan for 12 years, where he took up a multitude of entertainment professions such as acting, modelling and dancing. He has likened this experience to "living the life of a rockstar". Berti describes himself as an energetic and animated person, traits he claims are suitable for Japanese entertainment which, according to him, prioritizes "over-exaggerated" performances.[1]

After performing notable jobs as a voice actor and announcer for the World Baseball Classic league at various Japanese stadiums, Berti was contacted by an agent to audition at Namco Bandai for the role of announcer in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2. There, he was requested to narrate a number of lines that would be mixed in-game to provide live commentary ("Luigi", "is now in second place" etc.), but was otherwise given little direction.[1]

Berti's favorite Mario Kart characters are Donkey Kong and Wario, the latter of whom he likes for his catchphrase, "I'm-a gonna win". When playing Mario Kart games competitively, Berti prefers characters with good acceleration, citing Pac-Man in the Mario Kart Arcade GP games as an example despite Pac-Man being more of a balanced driver in Mario Kart Arcade GP 2.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Demeech (December 5, 2020). Mario Kart DEVELOPER Interview!- Interviewing Announcer Justin Berti!-Mario Kart: Arcade GP 2. YouTube. Retrieved February 25, 2021.