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added Seropian to "Missing credits" on account of his lens flare work; just seems like an interesting opportunity to mention it
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{{Hatnote|To see a list of companies that hold/held rights to Oni, see [[Rights]].}}
{{Hatnote|To see a list of companies that hold/held rights to Oni, see [[Rights]].}}
This page collects the credits for Bungie and the game's voice actors in an easy-to-read format, unlike the jumble of [[Quotes/Credits]]. Here the credits have been consolidated by name. Voice actors used in the foreign-language localizations are also given, when known. Additional missing credits are listed at the bottom of the page.
This page collects the credits for Bungie and the game's voice actors in an easy-to-read format, unlike the jumble of [[Quotes/Credits]]. Here the credits have been consolidated by name. Voice actors used in the foreign-language localizations are also given, when known. Additional missing credits are listed at the bottom of the page.
 
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==Design credits==
==Design credits==
Italicized text in parentheses is additional commentary from us.
Italicized text in parentheses is additional commentary from us.
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:Sound & Music Lead ''(& misc. voices)''
:Sound & Music Lead ''(& misc. voices)''


;[http://web.archive.org/web/20060702100621/http://www.okita.com/home.htm Alex Okita] ([http://oni.bungie.org/special/part1/alex.html interview at Oni Central])
;[[Alex Okita]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/20060702100621/http://www.okita.com/home.htm old website], [http://oni.bungie.org/special/part1/alex.html interview at Oni Central])
:Concept artist, Object modeling and texturing, Particle system artist, 2D artist
:Concept artist, Object modeling and texturing, Particle system artist, 2D artist


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:Game designer
:Game designer


;[http://aerie.geofront.com/ Lorraine Reyes McLees]
;[[Lorraine|Lorraine Reyes McLees]] ([http://web.archive.org/web/20231101012943/http://www.aerie.geofront.com/ old website])
:2D artist ''(responsible for most of the promotional and in-game artwork)''
:2D artist ''(responsible for most of the promotional and in-game artwork)''


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!Actor (ES)
!Actor (ES)
!Actor (IT)
!Actor (IT)
!Actor (RU)
!Actor (JP)
!Actor (JP)
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|Carmen Gambín
|Carmen Gambín
|Silvana Fantini
|Silvana Fantini
|Elena Solovyova
|Kotono Mitsuishi
|Kotono Mitsuishi
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|Paqui Horcajo
|Paqui Horcajo
|Jasmine Laurenti
|Jasmine Laurenti
|Marina Bakina
|Ayako Kawasumi
|Ayako Kawasumi
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|Carlos Salamanca
|Carlos Salamanca
|?
|?
|Sergei Chonishvili
|Tesshō Genda
|Tesshō Genda
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|Antonio Cobos
|Antonio Cobos
|Marco Balzarotti
|Marco Balzarotti
|Yuri Sarantsev
|Mitsuo Senda
|Mitsuo Senda
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|David Rocha
|David Rocha
|Riccardo Lombardo
|Riccardo Lombardo
|Boris Repetur
|Takeshi Kusao
|Takeshi Kusao
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|Javier Gámir
|Javier Gámir
|?
|?
|Sergei Chonishvili
|Hiroshi Tsuchida
|Hiroshi Tsuchida
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|Pedro Tena
|Pedro Tena
|?
|?
|Boris Repetur
|Taiten Kusunoki
|Taiten Kusunoki
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|Salvador Serrano
|Salvador Serrano
|?
|?
|Alexander Malov
|Ken Narita
|Ken Narita
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|Deadly Brain
|Deadly Brain
|?
|?
|?
|?
|?
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(none known)
(none known)
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Alexander Malov<br>
Yuri Sarantsev<br>
Marina Bakina<br>
Elena Solovyova
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Akimitsu Takase<br>
Akimitsu Takase<br>
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==Missing credits==
==Missing credits==
Tim Dadabo should also have been listed under Additional Voices. He has been publicly acknowledged by Marty O'Donnell as a voice actor on Oni. Based on the names of sound resources, he provides the voice of the Striker, Thug and Mercenary Sniper.
Tim Dadabo should also have been listed under Additional Voices. Based on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzFcgvCaO_Q&t=225s this video], he provides the voices of the Mercenary Sniper, Striker, Thug and Tanker.


Brian Salter composed most of the music on the Power of Seven side of the soundtrack, but his name was never mentioned because he was working under the name of the group. The tracks he is believed to have made are listed [[Music#Specific attribution|HERE]].
Brian Salter composed most of the music on Power of Seven's side of the soundtrack, but because he was working under the name of the group, the CD only says "Power of Seven" and gives Paul Sebastien's name as the group leader. The tracks Salter is believed to have made are listed [[Music#Specific attribution|HERE]].


Cornelis "Kees" Gajentaan is the creator of the [[Xenotron]] font found throughout Oni. The font was released as "thankware" but his name is not found in the Special Thanks section of the credits.
Cornelis "Kees" Gajentaan is the creator of the [[Xenotron]] font found throughout Oni. The font was released as "thankware" but his name is not found in the Special Thanks section of the credits.
Alex Seropian was of course credited as the executive producer, but not mentioned in the credits is the interesting trivia that he [https://web.archive.org/web/20170705124855/http://www.glixel.com/interviews/oni-bungies-classic-inspired-by-ghost-in-the-shell-w474297 placed lens flares] over lights in Oni's levels in order to help out in the game's final crunch period. Seropian has jokingly claimed that this was his only hands-on experience with developing games, though he made Bungie's first two games himself.


[[Category:Oni history]]
[[Category:Oni history]]