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Many gamers who remember [[Oni]] will refer to it as "a Rockstar game" without realizing that all development was done by [[Bungie West]]. One obvious reason for their confusion is that many players experienced Oni as a PlayStation 2 game, and the [[PS2 vs PC|PS2 port]] was made by Rockstar. However the confusion was greatly increased by the strange decisions made when designing the game's packaging. Frequently even the Windows/Mac versions of Oni did not include Bungie's logo but did include Rockstar's! | Many gamers who remember [[Oni]] will refer to it as "a Rockstar game" without realizing that all development was done by [[Bungie West]]. One obvious reason for their confusion is that many players experienced Oni as a PlayStation 2 game, and the [[PS2 vs PC|PS2 port]] was made by Rockstar. However the confusion was greatly increased by the strange decisions made when designing the game's packaging. Frequently even the Windows/Mac versions of Oni did not include Bungie's logo but did include Rockstar's! | ||
Following is a chart of logos on the game's known packaging, based on the material we've collected in [[:Category:Packaging images]]. If a logo appears anywhere on a particular release's box, jewel case or CD-ROM, it has a checkmark below. If you have any questions about a company's relation to Oni, see [[Rights]]. | Following is a chart of logos on the game's known packaging, based on the material we've collected in [[:Category:Packaging images]]. If a logo appears anywhere on a particular release's box, jewel case or CD-ROM, it has a checkmark below. A limitation of this table is that it was assembled by looking at images of the packaging, so if one side of a box has not been seen, some logos may be missing (three logos on the U.S. box only occur on the bottom side). The packaging for some releases has not been examined at all, hence the absence of some releases below. | ||
If you have any questions about a company's relation to Oni, see [[Rights]]. | |||
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Revision as of 21:01, 28 March 2025
- If you wanted the category for logo images, see Category:Logos, icons and symbols.
Many gamers who remember Oni will refer to it as "a Rockstar game" without realizing that all development was done by Bungie West. One obvious reason for their confusion is that many players experienced Oni as a PlayStation 2 game, and the PS2 port was made by Rockstar. However the confusion was greatly increased by the strange decisions made when designing the game's packaging. Frequently even the Windows/Mac versions of Oni did not include Bungie's logo but did include Rockstar's!
Following is a chart of logos on the game's known packaging, based on the material we've collected in Category:Packaging images. If a logo appears anywhere on a particular release's box, jewel case or CD-ROM, it has a checkmark below. A limitation of this table is that it was assembled by looking at images of the packaging, so if one side of a box has not been seen, some logos may be missing (three logos on the U.S. box only occur on the bottom side). The packaging for some releases has not been examined at all, hence the absence of some releases below.
If you have any questions about a company's relation to Oni, see Rights.