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* [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Adult Link]] in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'', ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64 Super Smash Bros.]]'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'', and ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur II]]'' ([[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] version)

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* [[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Adult Link]] in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaOcarinaOfTime'', ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros64 Super Smash Bros.]]'', ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosMelee'', and ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soulcalibur II]]'' ([[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube ([[Platform/NintendoGameCube GameCube]] version)
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** [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseDialects Chugoku]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%ABgoku_dialect Regional Accent]]: The Hiroshima Prefecture is known for [[WorldOfHam breeding pork for generations]]. And yet Hiyama's the only one from his generation of seiyuus who fully hones the classic Hiroshima Dialect.

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** [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseDialects Chugoku]] [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%ABgoku_dialect Chugoku Regional Accent]]: Dialect]]: The Hiroshima Prefecture is known for [[WorldOfHam breeding pork for generations]]. And yet Hiyama's the only one from his generation of seiyuus who fully hones the classic Hiroshima Dialect.
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* Randy in ''[[VideoGame/RhapsodyAMusicalAdventure Rhapsody: Marl Kingdom Chronicles]]''
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* VocalEvolution: Hiyama's vocal performances have become higher in pitch as the years go by, and an easy way to tell is by listening to his ''Brave Series'' roles. Maito Senpuuji and Guy Shishioh have ''very'' different vocal tones, but in Super Robot Wars, the two of them sound ''way'' more similar to each other than in the decade of their onscreen debuts. Justified with physical age and technical hardware improvements, as men ages, the vocal tenderness and flexibility from their youth would slowly fade away, leaving their distinct vocal tones more emphasized; in Hiyama's case, his metallic pitch and texture became dominant and is picked up easily and clearly from advanced recording mics.

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* VocalEvolution: Hiyama's vocal performances have become higher in pitch as the years go by, and an easy way to tell is by listening to his ''Brave Series'' roles. Maito Senpuuji and Guy Shishioh have ''very'' different vocal tones, but in Super Robot Wars, the two of them sound ''way'' more similar to each other than in the decade of their onscreen debuts. Justified with physical age and technical hardware improvements, as men ages, age, the vocal tenderness and flexibility from their youth would slowly fade away, leaving their distinct vocal tones more emphasized; in Hiyama's case, his metallic pitch and texture became dominant and is picked up easily and clearly from advanced recording mics.
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* Guinness Stout in ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngel''
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* Steamliner in ''Series/KamenRiderGotchard''
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* VocalEvolution: Hiyama's vocal performances have become higher in pitch as the years go by, and an easy way to tell is by listening to his ''Brave Series'' roles. Maito Senpuuji and Guy Shishioh have ''very'' different vocal tones, but in Super Robot Wars, the two of them sound ''way'' more similar to each other than in the decade of their onscreen debuts. Justified with physical age and technical hardware improvments, as men ages, the vocal tenderness and flexibility from their youth would slowly fade away, leaving their distinct vocal tones more emphasized; in Hiyama's case, his metallic pitch and texture became dominant and picked up easily from recording mics.

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* VocalEvolution: Hiyama's vocal performances have become higher in pitch as the years go by, and an easy way to tell is by listening to his ''Brave Series'' roles. Maito Senpuuji and Guy Shishioh have ''very'' different vocal tones, but in Super Robot Wars, the two of them sound ''way'' more similar to each other than in the decade of their onscreen debuts. Justified with physical age and technical hardware improvments, improvements, as men ages, the vocal tenderness and flexibility from their youth would slowly fade away, leaving their distinct vocal tones more emphasized; in Hiyama's case, his metallic pitch and texture became dominant and is picked up easily and clearly from advanced recording mics.
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* VocalEvolution: Hiyama's vocal performances have become higher in pitch as the years go by, and an easy way to tell is by listening to his ''Brave Series'' roles. Maito Senpuuji and Guy Shishioh have ''very'' different vocal tones, but in Super Robot Wars, the two of them sound ''way'' more similar to each other than in the decade of their onscreen debuts.

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* VocalEvolution: Hiyama's vocal performances have become higher in pitch as the years go by, and an easy way to tell is by listening to his ''Brave Series'' roles. Maito Senpuuji and Guy Shishioh have ''very'' different vocal tones, but in Super Robot Wars, the two of them sound ''way'' more similar to each other than in the decade of their onscreen debuts. Justified with physical age and technical hardware improvments, as men ages, the vocal tenderness and flexibility from their youth would slowly fade away, leaving their distinct vocal tones more emphasized; in Hiyama's case, his metallic pitch and texture became dominant and picked up easily from recording mics.

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