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  2. Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Frame II is a survival horror video game. [1] For most of the game, the player controls the protagonist Mio Amakura as she and her sister Mayu explore a ghost town. [1] [2]: 4 As they explore the town and uncover its secrets, they defeat enemies in the form of ghosts and spirits by taking pictures of them with an enchanted camera, the Camera Obscura.

  3. Fatal Frame - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, each title in the Fatal Frame / Project Zero series has seen modest success: the first game's lifetime sales are the lowest in the series, while Mask of the Lunar Eclipse currently stands as the best-selling title in the series to date. [2] [75] Since its debut in 2001, the Fatal Frame series has sold 1.3 million copies worldwide. [76]

  4. Category:Fatal Frame games - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water; P. Project Zero 2: Wii Edition; S. Spirit Camera This page was last edited on 8 January 2023, at 06:57 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Project Zero 2: Wii Edition - Wikipedia

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    Project Zero 2: Wii Edition is a survival horror in which the player controls Mio Amakura as she searches for her twin sister Mayu in the haunted Minakami Village. [1] The game is a remake of Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, released in 2003 for PlayStation 2 and the following year for Xbox with additional content.

  6. Fatal Frame (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Frame [a] is a survival horror video game developed by Tecmo for PlayStation 2.The first entry in the Fatal Frame series, it was published by Tecmo in Japan (2001) and North America (2002), and by Wanadoo Edition in Europe in 2002.

  7. Tsuki Amano - Wikipedia

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    Tsuki Amano (天野 月, Amano Tsuki), formerly Tsukiko Amano (天野 月子, Amano Tsukiko), is a Japanese singer, famous for singing the ending themes used in the Fatal Frame series: "Chō" for Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, and "Koe" for Fatal Frame III: The Tormented, and "Torikago -in this cage-" for Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water.

  8. Gekijōban Zero - Wikipedia

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    Gekijōban Zero (Japanese: 劇場版 零 ( ゼロ ), romanized: lit. Zero: The Movie), also known as Fatal Frame: The Movie, is a 2014 Japanese horror film directed by Mari Asato and starring Ayami Nakajō and Aoi Morikawa.

  9. Category:Fatal Frame - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fatal Frame" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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