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second example of Australian distribution by Jack
(Jack of All Games was handling Oni in Australia too!)
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|English version (distribution)<ref>It doesn't look like JoAG had a storefront where they sold Oni; instead it seems that they were performing support on the distribution side in the U.S. and overseas. Although we haven't seen their logo on any product except [[:Image:Mac (US) jewel case insert - outside.jpg|this U.S. Mac jewel case]], there's a mention [https://web.archive.org/web/20010628051538/http://www.anime.com.au/games/oni/oni_4.asp here] of handling distribution in Australia for the Windows version.</ref>
|English version (distribution)<ref>It doesn't look like JoAG had a storefront where they sold Oni; instead it seems that they were performing support on the distribution side in the U.S. and overseas. Although we haven't seen their logo on any product except [[:Image:Mac (US) jewel case insert - outside.jpg|this U.S. Mac jewel case]], [https://web.archive.org/web/20010628051538/http://www.anime.com.au/games/oni/oni_4.asp Australian] [https://web.archive.org/web/20010308191637/http://www.gameloft.com.au/jeux/reviews/pc/oni.html reviewers] regarded JoAG as the distributor of the Windows version.</ref>
|None (company has closed)<ref>Jack of All Games had been owned by Take-Two since 1998, then was [[wp:Jack of All Games|sold to IT company Synnex]] in 2010 and folded into their distribution operations.</ref>
|None (company has closed)<ref>Jack of All Games had been owned by Take-Two since 1998, then was [[wp:Jack of All Games|sold to IT company Synnex]] in 2010 and folded into their distribution operations.</ref>
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