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Dan Owsen worked as an English translator for Nintendo and was responsible for bringing many games including Zelda titles over to the English Language. Dan Owsen had a column at Nintendo's official website, where it was known as <i>Ask Dam</i>, at which he would answer various questions. The below peace is from an interview that Dan did with Total RPG.<br><br>
Dan Owsen worked as an English translator for Nintendo and was responsible for bringing many games including Zelda titles over to the English Language. Dan Owsen had a column at Nintendo's official website, where it was known as <i>Ask Dam</i>, at which he would answer various questions. The below peace is from an interview that Dan did with Total RPG.<br><br>


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<b>Dan Owsen:</b> The truth is, the text on the box (and possibly the Nintendo Power guide) is wrong. D'oh! If you just ignore the box text, the stories fit together better. Basically, the events in Ocarina are the "Imprisoning War" described in the SNES version's story. The Golden Land was the Sacred Realm before Ganondorf corrupted it. The order of the stories is: Ocarina, Zelda 1, Zelda 2, A Link to the Past. Since Link's Awakening was a dream (or was it?) it's hard to say where it fits.
<b>Dan Owsen:</b> The truth is, the text on the box (and possibly the Nintendo Power guide) is wrong. D'oh! If you just ignore the box text, the stories fit together better. Basically, the events in Ocarina are the "Imprisoning War" described in the SNES version's story. The Golden Land was the Sacred Realm before Ganondorf corrupted it. The order of the stories is: Ocarina, Zelda 1, Zelda 2, A Link to the Past. Since Link's Awakening was a dream (or was it?) it's hard to say where it fits.
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