When I was thirteen, Ice-T was the baddest dude on the planet, rapping about pushing dope and killing cops. There were no musicians who seemed as hard as him. The guy was scary. Now?
Even as he eases into middle age, Ice-T still seems like someone you wouldnāt want to set off, but over the years, heās increasingly become known less as an urban terror and more of a virtual one. These days heās kicking ass and taking names in Call of Duty.
Ice-T started doing video game voice work way back in 2000 with action title Sanity: Aikenās Artifact and followed that up with appearances in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas in 2004 and Scarface: The World Is Yours in 2006. Heās even lending his voice to the upcoming Gears of War 3
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From James Woods to George Clinton, loads of celebrities did voice work in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. But when Call Of Duty: Black Ops launched, was James Woods huffing the limited edition bundle?
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But it was in 2008 that Ice-T the gamer came on our gaming radar with an interview in which he gave his gamertag LORD 187X and said if you see him in Call of Duty, āyou gonna dieā. An appearance on The Jace Hall Show and pics of him with the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 night goggles helped seal his reputation as a serious COD player. And itās not only Call of Duty, Ice-T dispenses his opinion on whatever heās playing, whether it be Fallout New Vegas or Medal Of Honor
https://lastchance.cc/ice-t-plays-call-of-duty-loses-shit-demands-snapple-5333091%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E