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Exclusive Interview: Dan Owsen Talks Zelda Timeline

ZeldaDungeon.net writes: During my hands on with Ocarina of Time 3D over a week ago, I got to meet with several Nintendo of America representatives. One of these gentlemen was Dan Owsen, a longtime member of the Nintendo team. He started with the company all the way back in the late 80′s and has worked with Nintendo Power Magazine, on various Nintendo Player’s Guide, as a localization manager, and in the late 90′s he ran Ask Dan, a question and answer section on Nintendo of America’s website. While he left the company for several years, he is now back as a Localization Manager.

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L6RD7BLU35490d ago

after all these years Zelda makes more sense now.

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The Legend Of Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Is Set To Receive A Fanmade Port For The Sega Dreamcast

Nintendo's classic action-adventure game, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, is set to receive a fanmade port for the Sega Dreamcast.

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Review

Gary Green said: Being a writer exclusively for PlayStation is immensely rewarding, yet it does have its drawbacks. It was easy enough to distance myself from the ever decreasing number of Xbox exclusives, yet parting ways with Nintendo was hard, and it only got harder over time. Sooner or later, I knew I'd be back, and as I frantically search for the most efficient and cost-effective ways to play the Nintendo classics which I've missed out on over the years, revisiting the best of the best comes first.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time came out during a time where every console had its charms. Whether you were team Sega, Nintendo, or Sony, everyone knew the game's potential, and the players who invested in Nintendo's chunky N64 console were not disappointed. Like Sega's ill-fated Saturn, it may have been a console which lacked in quantity of games, but the quality was certainly there.

Ocarina of Time was a game that was hard to put down. We would bounce home excitedly from high school, ready to wander the lands of Hyrule once again to find another secret or two, before preparing ourselves to tackle that next intimidating dungeon. It's time to retell this story. Ready your ocarina.

clevernickname321d ago

I've been waiting years for this review!

DivineHand125321d ago

Yes, this is one of the true masterpieces that I believe every core gamer should play.

It even holds up to this day.

Babadook7321d ago

There is a heavily rumoured Switch 2 remake also.

franwex320d ago

I’ve never heard of this rumor.

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10 Legendary Games That Still Absolutely Crush It in 2025

Discover 10 timeless video games from the past that remain absolutely playable today. From Chrono Trigger to DOOM, these classics have aged like fine wine!

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anast387d ago

Simon's Quest is better than Symphony.

djl3485387d ago

If you're gonna troll, at least make a legitimate attempt.

Levii_92387d ago

Hot damn that's a good list. The only one i never played is AOE2 and i never finshed Chrono Trigger but it was damn good.

Speaking of what's old but holds up amazingly well and plays like a dream.. i played Symphony of the Night for the first time in 2019.. yep that's right. It became one of my favourite games of all time that i replay almost every year. I couldn't believe how good it was. That is almost impossible for me with newer games let alone older ones. Truly a special gem.

LG_Fox_Brazil387d ago

That's a pretty fucking great list

__y2jb387d ago (Edited 387d ago )

The only one I’d disagree with is doom. It shows its age badly I think. After 5 minutes of play these days you put it down.

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