Peter Clemenza - Video Game Version

Video Game Version

The video game title The Godfather: The Game depicts Clemenza as his movie counterpart; Castellano's estate gave permission for his likeness to be used in the game. However, due to Castellano's death in 1988, all of Clemenza's dialogue had to be recorded by Jason Schombing. In the game, he becomes partners and good friends with the protagonist, Aldo Trapani. He gives him several missions, such as killing members of rival families, particularly the Cuneo Family.

The Godfather franchise
Novels
  • The Godfather
  • The Sicilian
  • The Godfather Returns
  • The Godfather's Revenge
  • The Family Corleone
Films
  • The Godfather
  • The Godfather Part II
  • The Godfather Part III
Video games
  • The Godfather
  • The Godfather: The Game
  • The Godfather II
Corleone family
  • Vito Corleone
  • Michael Corleone
  • Tom Hagen
  • Sonny Corleone
  • Fredo Corleone
  • Carmela Corleone
  • Connie Corleone-Rizzi
  • Apollonia Vitelli-Corleone
  • Kay Adams-Corleone
  • Anthony Corleone
  • Mary Corleone
  • Vincent Corleone
  • Sandra Corleone
Corleone family allies
  • Genco Abbandando
  • Luca Brasi
  • Willi Cicci
  • Peter Clemenza
  • Sam Drago
  • B. J. Harrison
  • Carmine Marino
  • Rocco Lampone
  • Tony Molinari
  • Sal Narducci
  • Al Neri
  • Tommy Neri
  • Ritchie Nobilio
  • Eddie Paradise
  • Frank Pentangeli
  • Salvatore Tessio
  • Don Tommasino
  • Carlo Tramonti
  • Joe Zaluchi
Corleone family enemies
  • Ozzie Altobello
  • Momo Barone
  • Emilio Barzini
  • Ottilio Cuneo
  • Don Fanucci
  • Vincent Forlenza
  • Paulie Fortunato
  • Nick Geraci
  • Archbishop Gilday
  • Moe Greene
  • Frederick Keinszig
  • Joe Lucadello
  • Licio Lucchesi
  • Captain McCluskey
  • Mosca
  • Johnny Ola
  • Carlo Rizzi
  • Antonio "Tony" Rosato
  • Carmine Rosato
  • Hyman Roth
  • Louie Russo
  • Virgil Sollozzo
  • Anthony Stracci
  • Bruno Tattaglia
  • Philip Tattaglia
  • Rico Tattaglia
  • Joey Zasa
Others
  • Amerigo Bonasera
  • Johnny Fontane
  • Pat Geary
  • Cardinal Lamberto
  • Lucy Mancini
  • Danny Shea
  • Mickey Shea
  • Billy Van Arsdale
  • Jack Woltz
  • Aldo Trapani
Music
  • The Godfather soundtrack
  • The Godfather Part II soundtrack
  • The Godfather Part III soundtrack
  • "Speak Softly Love"
  • "Promise Me You'll Remember"
  • The Godfather: The Game Soundtrack
Related
  • Francis Ford Coppola
  • Mario Puzo
  • Albert S. Ruddy
  • Nino Rota
  • Dean Tavoularis
  • Gordon Willis
  • Mark Winegardner
  • Ed Falco
  • Crime film
  • Organized crime
  • Mafia
  • Five Families
  • Five Families (The Godfather)
  • Corleone
  • The Sicilian
  • The Freshman
  • The Godfather Saga
  • Book
  • Category

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