
NEW YORK, April 21 (UPI) -- Although he didn't appear in "Godfather the Game," Al Pacino will voice his starring character Tony Montana for Vivendi Universal's "Scarface the Game."
In the game, the bullet-riddled gun-toting, cocaine-dealing, Cuban-American gangster has been resuscitated, so players pick up where the 1983 movie left off, the New York Post reported Thursday.
Play moves through Miami and various Caribbean locations, negotiating business deals, smuggling contraband and avoiding the Drug Enforcement Administration.
The game features original movie cast members Steven Bauer (Manny Ray) and Robert Loggia (Frank Lopez), Jay Mohr, Cheech Marin, James Woods, and Michael York.
Earlier this year, Pacino was conspicuously absent from the announced cast of the "Godfather the Game," which features the voices of Marlon Brando, James Caan and Robert Duvall.
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