Norn9

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  1. Credited as オープニングテーマ制作担当プロデューサー (Producer in Charge of Opening Theme)
  2. All English titles are taken from Sentai Filmworks.

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Norn9
NORN9 Limitied Edition.jpg
The limited edition of Norn9 featuring the male protagonists.
NORN9 ノルン+ノネット
(NORN9 Norun+Nonetto)
Genre Otome game
Platform PlayStation Vita
Released
  • JP: December 11, 2014
  • NA: November 3, 2015
  • EU: 2015

The game's score was written by Australian composer Kevin Penkin. Famed Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu wrote the game's main theme, which was arranged by Penkin. Three pieces of theme music are used throughout the game. The opening is melee, the ending theme is many universes, and the insert song is Sunadokei wa Karanokara (砂時計は空の空, The Hourglass is the Futility of Futilities). All three songs are performed by Nagi Yanagi. [12] For Norn9: Last Era, the opening theme is foe while the ending theme is skyscape. Both songs are also performed by Yanagi.

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