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{{Hatnote|For a list of people who worked on Oni, see [[Credits]].}}
Many people erroneously believe that Bungie still owns the [[wp:Intellectual property#Rights|IP rights]] to [[Oni]], or that it's a Rockstar-developed game because they saw their logo on the PS2 version, or that Microsoft owns the title since they bought Bungie before Oni's release.
Many people erroneously believe that Bungie still owns the [[wp:Intellectual property#Rights|IP rights]] to [[Oni]], or that it's a Rockstar-developed game because they saw their logo on the PS2 version, or that Microsoft owns the title since they bought Bungie before Oni's release.


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Below is an attempt to list all the companies involved with Oni. This information comes from the manuals, the box art, lots of research, and community knowledge. Some companies' rights have lapsed since Oni's release in 2001, so in one column we list the rights that were held at first, and then we give the current status of those rights to the best of our knowledge.
Below is an attempt to list all the companies involved with Oni. This information comes from the manuals, the box art, lots of research, and community knowledge. Some companies' rights have lapsed since Oni's release in 2001, so in one column we list the rights that were held at first, and then we give the current status of those rights to the best of our knowledge.


For pictures of the manuals see [[:Category:Manuals]]. For the game boxes and discs, see [[:Category:Packaging images]]. Note that the logos on the boxes can be very misleading with regards to which companies were involved with a release; the [[Logos]] page documents the choices that were made, illogical though they may be.
For pictures of the game boxes and discs, see [[Releases]]. Note that the logos on the boxes can be very misleading with regards to which companies were involved with a release; the [[Logos]] page documents the choices that were made, illogical though they may be. For a list of people who worked on Oni, see [[Credits]].


Since distributors are no longer selling Oni on their online stores, fans who wish to own the game should look for secondhand copies on sites where people re-sell items, such as Amazon and eBay.
Since distributors are no longer selling Oni on their online stores, fans who wish to own the game should look for secondhand copies on sites where people re-sell items, such as Amazon and eBay.
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|Current? (no longer sold on website)
|Current? (no longer sold on website)
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20041025230531mp_/http://www.application-systems.de/oni/]
|[https://web.archive.org/web/20041025230531mp_/http://www.application-systems.de/oni/]
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|TakeAdvantage
|European distribution
|Unknown
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|[[Quotes/Manual#Important Information|TalonSoft]]
|[[Quotes/Manual#Important Information|TalonSoft]]
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|GreenLeaf
|GreenLeaf
|Brazilian Portuguese Windows release (localized manual only)
|Brazilian Portuguese Windows release (localized manual only)
|Unknown
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|Optimus Multimedia<ref>Specifically the division known as Onet.pl Unit OPM, as identified on [[:Image:Windows (PL) release - back.jpg|the box]].</ref>
|Polish PS2 release (localized manual only)
|Unknown
|Unknown
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|N/A
|N/A
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|Tarantula Studios UK
|Tarantula Studios UK<ref>Now known as Rockstar Lincoln.</ref>
|French, Italian, German, Spanish translations
|French, Italian, German, Spanish translations
|N/A
|N/A