Isaac Marshall

Isaac Marshall (August 22, 1962 – ) is a game designer, voice actor, and audio designer from Michigan, that has voiced characters for Nintendo games released mainly in the '90s.

History
His knack for imitating friends and cartoon characters was realized by many at Nintendo's R&D group where he worked as a game and audio designer. Later, Isaac would send an audio tape to NCL with one minute of various voices spoken in a multitude of languages. NCL was impressed with his range and selected him to do various odd voices. Among his voice acting roles in the Mario series, was as the voice of Toad in the overseas versions of Mario Kart 64. He also voiced Birdo and Bowser in some of Nintendo's other games.

Isaac would later leave Nintendo to continue working in gaming while providing voice-over work under various aliases for TV and Film/Animation (Anime). When asked about his work with Nintendo and his voicework, he has commented:

"Nintendo was a great experience. Being an 18 year-old kid sitting in a room discussing conceptual ideas with Shigeru Miyamoto was a dream fulfilled. However, that was the tip of the iceberg... I wasn't content with designing a game and being a voice in it. I had to do more. I wanted to utilize myself fully on any project. You know, challenge myself. Reinvent myself."

"I do it because it's fun. I'm not on some mission to be a big name. I prefer to work in the shadows. Because that's were the real magic is a constant. Also, having these 'aliases' keeps me humble."

Isaac currently resides in Seattle.

List of video games

 * Donkey Kong Country (1994) – Game tester
 * Super Mario 64, (1996) – voice of Bowser
 * Tetris Attack, (1996) – voice of Kamek
 * Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! (1996) – Product tester
 * Mario Kart 64, (1996) – voice of Toad (overseas version only) and Bowser
 * Super Smash Bros. Melee, (2001) – voice of Bowser
 * Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, (2003) – voice of Birdo
 * Mario Party 7, (2005) – Birdo
 * Played Bowser in the Mario Party series up to Mario Party 5; after that, Scott Burns voiced him.