There’s been a tragic discovery not too long ago, with the information the American voice actor and performer Brendan O’Brien (also called the unique voice of Crash Bandicoot) has handed away at 60 years of age.
This info was relayed by Antonblast sport developer Tony Grayson on social media. A eulogy has additionally been posted on-line, referencing O’Brien’s time spent voicing Crash Bandicoot:
“One among his proudest moments was arising with the unique voices for the “Crash Bandicoot” video video games through the Naughty Canine years of 1996 to 2004. He inspired nostalgic Crash followers in their very own pursuits and liked signing their memorabilia. Like music, designing character voices for animation, radio and video video games got here naturally to him.”
As highlighted by Destructoid, O’Brien helped form Crash’s persona and character within the earlier years with all kinds of great and wacky sounds (together with the well-known one-liner “Woah”). His efforts helped remodel Naughty Canine’s bandicoot right into a family identify as well-known as sure different online game mascots.
On behalf of the workforce and group right here at Nintendo Life, our ideas exit to Brendan’s household, mates and colleagues.