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  2. Kisaragi Station - Wikipedia

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    Kisaragi Station (Japanese: きさらぎ駅, Hepburn: Kisaragi-eki) is a Japanese urban legend about a fictitious railway station that is host to numerous paranormal incidents. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The station first came into the news in 2004, when the story was posted on the internet forum 2channel .

  3. The Exit 8 - Wikipedia

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    The Exit 8 is a first-person three-dimensional (3D) walking simulator type game with elements of puzzle and psychological horror.Inspired by the concept of liminal spaces such as the Backrooms, the game is set in a passageway of the Japanese metro. [2]

  4. Teke Teke - Wikipedia

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    Teke Teke (テケテケ), [1] also spelled Teke-Teke, [2] Teketeke, [3] or Teke teke, [1] is a Japanese urban legend about the ghost of a schoolgirl, where her body was split in half by a train after she had become stuck. She is an onryō, or a vengeful spirit, who lurks in urban areas and roams train

  5. Akai Ito (video game) - Wikipedia

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    "Red Thread") is a Japanese horror adventure game by Success Corporation, released exclusively for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on October 21, 2004. A reduced price "popular edition", included in developer and publisher SUCCESS ' SuperLite 2000 Series , was released on October 27, 2005.

  6. Choo-Choo Charles - Wikipedia

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    Choo-Choo Charles is a 2022 horror game developed and published by Two Star Games. The player controls a monster-hunting archivist with the goal of upgrading their train's defenses in order to fight and defeat the titular character, Charles, an evil spider-train hybrid monster that wanders the landscape looking for people to eat.

  7. Rise of Nightmares - Wikipedia

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    Rise of Nightmares, known in Japan as Rise of Nightmare (ライズ オブ ナイトメア, Raizu obu Naitomea), is a survival horror video game developed and published by Sega for the Xbox 360. The game was revealed at the 2010 Tokyo Game Show, and is designed specifically for Kinect. [1] It was the first M-rated game to be released for the Kinect.

  8. Hellnight - Wikipedia

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    Hellnight, known as Dark Messiah (ダークメサイア, Dākumesaia) in Japan, is a first-person survival horror video game [1] developed by Dennou Eizou Seisakusho and published by Atlus Co. [2] in collaboration with Konami in 1998.

  9. Yume Nikki - Wikipedia

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    Yume Nikki was developed and self-published by Kikiyama, a pseudonymous Japanese developer about whom very little is known. [2] They created the game using the RPG Maker 2003 engine. [1] [5] Kikiyama first shared a build of the game on June 26, 2004, on the Japanese textboard 2channel.