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(The cover of a Taiwanese release of Oni. Notice the woman inside of the Oni kanji: it's the same version of the kanji that was used in this early box art! The title is written using the Chinese symbol 鬼, borrowed by the...)
 
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The title is written using the Chinese symbol 鬼, borrowed by the Japanese who use it to mean "oni", plus the symbol 妮. In Chinese these characters produce a title that sounds like "Gweinee", which both approximates the sound of the game's original name and also could be translated as "Ghost Girl".
The title is written using the Chinese symbol 鬼, borrowed by the Japanese who use it to mean "oni", plus the symbol 妮. In Chinese these characters produce a title that sounds like "Gweinee", which both approximates the sound of the game's original name and also could be translated as "Ghost Girl".


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