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A Crack in Time is perhaps the only game to feature two of Mario and Luigi's voice actors at once: Charles Martinet as Orvus and Marc Graue[1] as Mr. Zurkon.
One of the subtitles considered for A Crack in Time was "Clock Blockers". Needless to say, Sony's legal department said "no".
Armin Shimerman (Dr. Nefarious), Richard Steven Horvitz (the Zoni, Pollyx) and David Kaye (Clank) all worked on A Crack in Time, but also provided the voices of characters from Psychonauts, in order: Raz’s dad, Raz, and Ford Cruller/The Hideous Hulking Lungfish of Lake Oblongata. Amusingly, Shimerman and Horvitz play allies (however briefly) who become enemies in ACIT, which is (loosely) reversed in Psychonauts.
Additionally, Ratchet's voice actors Mikey Kelley (the original game) and James Arnold Taylor (all of the others) worked together on a later project: the 2007 TMNT film. The former voiced Michelangelo (which is rather ironic) and the latter was Leonardo.
The Other Darrin: James Arnold Taylor as Ratchet. Mikey Kelley was Ratchet's original voice actor with James Arnold Taylor only taking up the role in Going Commando.