Warky T. Chocobo
2010 Bio
Steve Nunez, aka Warky T. Chocobo, grew up playing video games, first on his commodore 64, and eventually at the ripe age of 5, playing Nintendo. Steve remembers popping in Super Mario Brothers, and from the moment that first note played, he was hooked. Not only were the games fun, but he remembers being enthralled with the battle music that played when he first popped in Final Fantasy.
Steve wanted to learn to play piano so that he could recreate the melodic tones he heard. Being too poor for piano lessons, Steve taught himself to play the piano without using his thumbs. Since then, he has played and sang many conventions including I-con in New York, Anime Banzai in Utah, and Otakon in Maryland. His most recent cd releases include Mormon Parody Music, "They Might Be Elders", as well as a Co-Op Project of personally created Video Game Music, "Destiny's Tears".
2011 Bio
Steve Nunez, a.k.a. Warky T. Chocobo grew up playing video games, first on his Commodore 64, then at the ripe age of 5, his Nintendo Entertainment System. Steve remembers popping in Super Mario Brothers and from the moment that first note played, he was hooked.
Steve wanted to learn to play piano so he could recreate the melodic tones he heard. Being too poor for piano lessons, Steve taught himself to play the piano without using his thumbs. Steve is also a talented LDS "Mormon" singer and lyricist with his parody group, "They Might Be Elders".
Steve is now breaking into the Voice Acting scene with credits for Video Games, and his latest role as the narrator in the Full Cast Audiobook Series, "Prophecy of the Flame".
2012 Bio
Steve Nunez, aka Warky T. Chocobo, grew up playing video games, first on his commodore 64, andeventually at the ripe age of 5, playing Nintendo. Steve remembers popping in Super Mario Brothers, and from the moment that first note played, he was hooked. Steve wanted to learn to play piano so that he could recreate the melodic tones he heard. Being too poor for piano lessons, Steve taught himself to play the piano without using his thumbs. Steve is also a talented LDS "Mormon" singer and lyricist with his parody group, "They Might Be Elders". Steve now voice acts for audiobooks, as well as video games with his latest project coming out soon, "Return of the Guitar Lord".
2013 Bio
Steve Warky Nunez is an award-winning Singer, Lyricist, Sound Editor, Music Composer, Letterer, Editor, Actor, and Voice Actor for Video Games, Film, Media, Comic Books, and Audio Books.
As a Voice Actor, Steve broke into voice acting first for an Anime Abridged Series of CardCaptor Sakura, and then for video games in Nexon's "Dungeon Fighter Online". After this, he has starred in many video games such as "Heroes of Newerth", "Return of the Guitar Lord" and "Abandoned", as well as many media productions for Radio, Animation, Trailers, Narrations, and Commercial work.
As a musician, Steve is the lead singer of the Parody Latter-Day Saint (LDS) Band, "They Might Be Elders", of which he sang and wrote the lyrics for "Quorum of the Rock" and "Unabridged Translation". He just released a new album, "Truth Retold". He has composed for many video games, and has sound edited various audio books and other media.
Under the tutelage of Yamila Abraham, CEO and award winning author of Yaoi Press, Steve got his start lettering for Yaoi Press's web series, "The Yaoikuza". Steve has now lettered for different companies and comics, both online and in print, with his most recent work being with Legacy Action Comics.
2014 Bio
WarkySteve Warky Nunez is an award-winning Singer, Lyricist, Sound Editor, Music Composer, Letterer, Editor, Actor, and Voice Actor for Video Games, Film, Media, Comic Books, and Audio Books.
As a Voice Actor, Steve broke into voice acting first for an Anime Abridged Series of CardCaptor Sakura, and then for video games in Nexon's "Dungeon Fighter Online". After this, he has starred in many indie video games such as "Return of the Guitar Lord" and "Abandoned", as well as many media productions for Radio, Animation, Trailers, Narrations, and Commercial work.
As an Editor, his latest project is the hit Reality TV Show, "Next Best Bartender". As a musician, Steve is the lead singer of the Parody Latter-Day Saint (LDS) Band, "They Might Be Elders". He has had 3 albums released, and has hit the top 10 of Deseret Book Mormon Charts! He has composed for many video games, and has sound edited various audio books and other media.
Under the tutelage of Yamila Abraham, CEO and award winning author of Yaoi Press, Steve got his start lettering for Yaoi Press's web series, "The Yaoikuza". Steve has now lettered for different companies and comics, both online and in print, with his most recent work being with Legacy Action Comics.