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  2. Fatal Frame - Wikipedia

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    A manga based on the series written by Shin Kibayashi, Fatal Frame: Shadow Priestess, [h] was released in both Japanese and English through DeNA's website in July 2014. [34] A Japanese live-action movie directed by Mari Asato for Kadokawa Pictures was released in cinemas in 2014.

  3. Fatal Frame (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Frame / Project Zero is a survival horror video game set within an abandoned Japanese mansion, divided into a prologue and four chapters which act as the tutorial and levels respectively. The player controls Miku Hinasaki for the majority of the game, with its opening featuring Miku's brother Mafuyu as the player character.

  4. Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Frame II is a survival horror video game. [4] For most of the game, the player controls the protagonist Mio Amakura as she and her sister Mayu explore a ghost town. [4] [5]: 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.

  5. Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water - Wikipedia

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    The view through the Camera Obscura. An attacking ghost is repelled using the Camera, which registers the hit as a "Fatal Frame". Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is a survival horror video game that puts the player in control of three different characters traversing a number of environments across Hikami Mountain from a third-person perspective, including ruined buildings and dark forests.

  6. Category:Fatal Frame - Wikipedia

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  7. Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    A ghost viewed through the Camera Obscura, showing it struck by a "Fatal Frame" shot. Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse is a survival horror video game that has players taking control of four different characters navigating a variety of different environments, including traditional Japanese houses and a Meiji-era sanatorium-turned-hotel, while facing hostile ghosts through photography ...

  8. Fatal Frame III: The Tormented - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Frame III: The Tormented [a] is a survival horror video game developed by Tecmo for the PlayStation 2. The third entry in the Fatal Frame series, it was published by Tecmo in 2005 in Japan and North America, and by Take-Two Interactive in Europe in 2006. Set after the events of the first two games, the story revolves around three ...

  9. 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.