Daniel "Dan" Owsen (born August 27, 1966) is the localization manager of Nintendo of America, often translating games in the Legend of Zelda series. Daniel Owsen is one of the first voices heard on a Nintendo console. His voice can be heard in the intro of Super Metroid and Star Fox. Daniel Owsen also contributed to Nintendo's official website in his now discontinued "Ask Dan" column, where he would answer questions received from fans about Nintendo's work.
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| - Daniel "Dan" Owsen (born August 27, 1966) is the localization manager of Nintendo of America, often translating games in the Legend of Zelda series. Daniel Owsen is one of the first voices heard on a Nintendo console. His voice can be heard in the intro of Super Metroid and Star Fox. Daniel Owsen also contributed to Nintendo's official website in his now discontinued "Ask Dan" column, where he would answer questions received from fans about Nintendo's work.
- Daniel "Dan" Owsen is the Localization Manager at Nintendo of America and has provided English support for its titles since the late '80s. As its liasion, he had the opportunity to record lines for the original Star Fox (as well as Super Metroid) during trips to Japan and, as such, is the voice of the "Emergency" announcer at the start of the first level as well as both Fox McCloud and General Pepper. In light of his position, Owsen has had the opportunity to return to the Star Fox series as the omniscient "Good Luck" voice heard since Star Fox 64 - a clip reused in the series that's still heard today. Additionally, his original Star Fox audio has been reused in Super Mario Maker.
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| - Daniel "Dan" Owsen (born August 27, 1966) is the localization manager of Nintendo of America, often translating games in the Legend of Zelda series. Daniel Owsen is one of the first voices heard on a Nintendo console. His voice can be heard in the intro of Super Metroid and Star Fox. Daniel Owsen also contributed to Nintendo's official website in his now discontinued "Ask Dan" column, where he would answer questions received from fans about Nintendo's work.
- Daniel "Dan" Owsen is the Localization Manager at Nintendo of America and has provided English support for its titles since the late '80s. As its liasion, he had the opportunity to record lines for the original Star Fox (as well as Super Metroid) during trips to Japan and, as such, is the voice of the "Emergency" announcer at the start of the first level as well as both Fox McCloud and General Pepper. In light of his position, Owsen has had the opportunity to return to the Star Fox series as the omniscient "Good Luck" voice heard since Star Fox 64 - a clip reused in the series that's still heard today. Additionally, his original Star Fox audio has been reused in Super Mario Maker.
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