Snoop Dogg is one of the most instantly recognizable celebrities in the world. While he maꦅde his name in music, he's also made a mark in TV, film, and most importantly for this list, gaming.
The Famous Rapper has shown that he is an avid lover of video games through his Twitch channel, where he streams himself playing various games. However, this list isn't about the games he has played, bu♒💛t the ones he has featured in.
It's worth noting that we're ignoring titles he only supplied songs for or was involved in the m꧑arketing for, as the list would be 1000 entries long. So, whether voicing a character, doing commentary, or allowing the use of his likeness, this list has all of the games Snoop Dogg has actually been in.
10 True Crime:𝕴 Streets Of LA 🙈
True Crime: Streets of LA might have been branded by some as a GTA clone, but one thing it had that Ro🐻ckstar's series d🐲idn't was Snoop Dogg as a playable character.
Although the virtual Snoop Dogg wasn't interested in making music, all he wanted to do was stop crime. He drove around in his own custom car, and shot at or beat up any criminal he could find in his special mission titled Dogg Patrol. H❀owever, players had to w🐷ork to get their hands on Snoop Dogg by collecting thirty dog bones or entering a cheat code.
9 ꦕ Def Jam: Fight For NY
The inclusion of Snoop Dogg in Def Jam: Fight For NY was no surprise, as the fighting 𝄹series was known for its use of famous hip-hop artists.
Snoop Dogg, though, was able to stand out from the pack due to him being the main antagonist in Fight For NY's story mode. The Rapper played a crew boss that went by the name of Crow and ran his own evil gang. This created an awesome scenario 𝐆where Snoop Dogg (as Crow) was the game's main boss.꧑ Outside of the story, Crow was a playable character that used martial arts to defeat his opponents.
8 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 💝
Def isn't the only fighting game series that Snoop Dogg has made an appearance in as he was also in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Unfortunately, he didn't fight in the Tekken game. Instead, he ha༒d 🐷his own stage where he sat on a throne and watched others fight.
The stage was a pre-order bonus, and it was very stylish with it's bouncing cars, pole dancers, and heavy use of gold. It's just a shame we couldn't see Snoop Dogg battle the likes of Ka⛄zuya and Roger Jr.
7 Way Of The Dogg 💙 ✤
Instead of being a hidden character or exciting extra addition, Way of the Dogg was all about Snoop Dogg (or Snoop Lion, his handle at the time), and꧒ the Rapper was a 🤪major part of the game's marketing.
A mix of music and martial arts, the game was a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:rhythm-based fighter where timing button presses correctly meant landing blows o♑n your opponent. The hip-hop artist was the main protagonist's teacher throughout the game, showing him how to be a better fighter. It was odd that he wasn't the main protagonist himself, but Snoop Dogg still did plenty of voice work for the game.
6 🐻Turbo: S꧒uper Stunt Squad
In 2013, Snoop Dogg voiced a character in the DreamWorks movie Turbo. As is common with kids animated movies, there was a video game based on the film released titled Turbo: Super Stunt Squad.
Snoop Do𝔍gg reprised his role as the snail named Smoove Move in the game, making this the first game to feature the musician without using his likeness. Since it was a racing game, Snoop Dogg's voice ℱwasn't used much either. Just the occasional comments in the menus and during races.
5 ꦫ Call Of Duty: Ghosts 🗹
The Call of Duty series is known for its downloadable content. One of the DLCs for COD: Ghosts was a Snoop Dogg voice pack, which made the Rapper the multiplayer announcer. So instead of the generic default announcer༒ simply saying things like, "care package ready for delivery", Snoop Dogg would say, "care package waiting for your mark, man hurry up! you best not make me repeat myself."
He said lines like that for every killstreak, lead change, and anything else the announcer would usually say. It should've been a Call of Duty staple𒁃 going forward as it was a hilarious addition, and certainly made multiplaye🤡r matches more fun.
4 ജ Family Guy: Quest For Stuff
Family Guy is known for working with celebrities often, and it's no different in the games. Snoop Dogg joined Family Guy: Quest For Stuff during its Peter Palooza event in 2015, which added multiplꦍe musicians to the game.
The Rap icon cost 260 clams (a type of currency in Quest For Stuff) and came with his own questline. His quest involved him grabbing a beer with Peter, meeting Pawtucket Pat, hanging out with Quagmire, and chilling with Brian. Unlocking him in-game also meant getting his album Bush for free on Google Play, which was a🔯 🌄cool extra incentive for players.
3 UFC 3
Snoop Dogg and EA have worked together multiple times (as you'll see with the next couple of entries). In this insওtance, they 𝔉didn't use the Rapper's likeness, they only used his voice, and it was amazing.
EA brought in Snoop Dogg as a commentator for their Knockout mode in UFC 3. The hip hop artist's commentary took away some of the seriousness that you expe🐼ct from UFC. It was worth it for the humor he brought to the game. I🌠t also helped make the Knockout mode stand out.
2 🍬 ཧ Madden NFL 20
Madden 20 ha🗹d ཧan update in October 2019 that added multiple NFL greats to its Superstar KO mode including Randy Moss and Terrell Owen, yet the most exciting addition was Snoop Dogg.
He was only made playable in the Superstar KO mode and not the rest of the game, but still, seeing Snoop Dogg playing as a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:wide receiver and scoring touchdowns was awesome. He wasn't the 🏅first celebrity to be brought into the mode either, 🌜as Lil Yachty and DJ Khaled have been in Superstar KO since its launch.
1 NHL 20
A few months after being put into Madden, the virtual Snoop Dogg tried his hand at another sport when he joined NHL 20. He became a 𓆏playable character in the game's World of Chel mode, and came with his own custom jersey, with the word Snoop in the center and the Long Be💞ach ZIP code at the bottom.
Although, it wasn't just his hockey skills that were on display, as Snoop Dogg also joined the game as a guest commentator. He once again brought plenty of humor to the booth with some great lines. Hopefully, he can continue his relationship with EA as FIFA's commentary needs more excitement too.