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Latest revision as of 04:35, 26 January 2024

Not to be confused with voice actor Kenichi Ono.
KenichiOno SSM JP 1996-18.jpg
Kenichi Ono
Employment history:
Sega Enterprises (1991-01[1] – 1997-09[1])
Psygone (1997-09[1] – 2002-09[1])
Cavia (2002-09[1] – 2003-01[1])
Artoon (2003-01[1] – 2004-06[1])
Role(s): Designer
Education: Tokyo Zokei University (Faculty of Modeling, 1991)[1]

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Kenichi Ono (小野 健一), also known as Ax,[2] is a former video game designer. He began his career at Sega after graduating in 1991 with several degrees, becoming notable for his work on Sonic the Hedgehog CD and Riglordsaga,[3] before leaving in 1997 to work at Psygone.[1]

For the latter half of 2004, he worked as a home security guard, monitoring internet.[1]

Production history


Photographs

Main article: Photos of Kenichi Ono

External links

References