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  1. WATCH THE INTERVIEW HERE Alésia is an award-winning film director, producer and web series creator. She is known for her work as a voice actress for video games, such as Star Fox and Sly Cooper II and for her work in Portal the face and body model of Chell. This is short, edited version of the original interview that was originally filmed in 2013 and released on Mar 22, 2013.
  2. WATCH THE INTERVIEW HERE Here to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Star Fox Adventures is special guest Estelle Ellis the voice of the now-famous blue vixen Krystal Fox. After nearly 20 years, Estelle returns to the spotlight to speak about her experiences behind the mic, voicing Krystal and her experience now with the Krystal fan base! Special thanks to Estelle Ellis and r/starfox for submitting your questions! This is my most recent STAR FOX interview, originally uploaded on Nov 19, 2022! Psst!...There's a giveaway attached to this BUT Estelle and I are working out the kinks, since we are not going to be available due to the upcoming holiday, but the giveaway will still go on, stay tuned!
  3. WATCH INTERVIEW HERE Join me and voice actor Mike West as we go through Mike's voiceover career voicing one of Nintendo's famous canine, FOX MCCLOUD from the hit video game series, STAR FOX! This interview was originally released on Sep 27, 2020
  4. Contrary to popular belief, Mike West did not reprise his role as Fox McCloud in the English dub of the anime short film Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins. I personally would not blame you, as for some reason Nintendo failed to credit any voice actors in the short itself, but this is likely for localisation reasons. In any case, the honour of voicing Fox McCloud in the English dub actually goes to Joe Zieja. Zieja is best known as the author of the upcoming "Epic Failure" trilogy (in which the first book Mechanical Failure is now available) rather than his voice work, although his role as Fox McCloud in the short is apparently his most prominent thus far. UK-based news outlet Nintendo Life recently interviewed Zieja to learn more about his experience getting the role and learn a little more about the man himself. You can read the full interview here. If you are interested in further information, check out Joe Zieja's official website. Enjoy!
  5. So here's something I never thought I'd find- The voice acting from Star Fox 64 3D! Not just English, but French and Spanish as well! http://www.sounds-resource.com/3ds/starfox643ds/
  6. Star Fox Runner

    The Demo for 64 3D is in stores.

    I was at BestBuy today and out of the corner of my eye while walking past the 3DS demo station, I saw that SF64 3D was playable, needless to say I jumped on it immediately. They allow you to play two levels, Corneria and Fichina, yes, they fixed the translation error and called the planet Fichina instead of Fortuna. It's safe to say that this is the game we all know and love reborn. The graphics look beautiful and and the controls are easy to use. The gyroscope controls actually weren't that bad, though you'd have to turn the 3D off to play comfortably. Sadly a lot of the voice acting wasn't very good, the only two characters I actually thought were fine were Fox and Falco. But there are still all the other levels too. There are two control types and basically it just swaps out the boost and brake buttons with the laser and bomb buttons, pretty simple. And they give you the option to have the flight controls inverted or not. (THANK GOD, I can't stand playing flying games where the controls aren't inverted, it just feels so awkward without it.) I also spotted this when I finished the demo, it mentioned that the full retail version would have a Nintendo 64 mode in which "it will recreate the challenge of the original Star Fox 64." I think that means the the original Star Fox 64 will be included in this, which is fine with me! I have no qualms about my preorder for this game now, and you guys shouldn't either. I will definitely be picking this up on day one.