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  2. Ghost of Tsushima - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, Ghost of Tsushima was also the best-selling game during its debut week, with 212,915 units being sold. [133] The game was out of stock in some stores in Japan during its launch month. [134] The game remained in the top 30 best-selling video games in Japan for more than 15 consecutive weeks, totaling over 412,000 units sold. [135]

  3. Ghost of Yōtei - Wikipedia

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    Ghost of Yōtei centers around the theme of "underdog vengeance". The story is set in Hokkaido, Japan, in 1603, 329 years after the events of Ghost of Tsushima.Players will take control of Atsu (Erika Ishii), a female warrior who adopts the persona of "The Ghost" at the dawn of the Edo period.

  4. Calling (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Calling: Dark Message) in Japan, is a survival horror video game developed by Hudson Soft exclusively for the Wii console. The game was released in Japan on November 19, 2009, [1] in North America on March 9, 2010, [2] and in Europe on March 19, 2010.

  5. Kurokishi no Kamen - Wikipedia

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    Kurokishi no Kamen [a] is a video game developed by HummingBirdSoft and published by Matsushita for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer.The game was released exclusively in Japan in 1994 as part of the Ghost Hunter dungeon crawler series, which also includes Laplace no Ma and Paracelsus no Maken from the same developer.

  6. Ghostwire: Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 5 version of Ghostwire: Tokyo was the sixth bestselling retail game during its first week on sale in Japan, with 10,144 physical copies being sold. [35] The game won the Award for Excellence at the 2022 Japan Game Awards. [36] The game has reached 4 million players by May 2023. [37] And reached 6 million players by September ...

  7. Corpse Party - Wikipedia

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    The plot of the original Corpse Party game concerns a group of Japanese high school students, celebrating their school's culture festival. The group are telling ghost stories when a sudden pseudo-"earthquake" transports them to a dilapidated schoolhouse in an alternate dimension. The school is haunted by the ghosts of people who have been ...

  8. Fatal Frame - Wikipedia

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    Fatal Frame, titled Zero [a] in Japan and Project Zero in Europe and Australia, is a Japanese survival horror video game series that was created, published and developed by Koei Tecmo (originally Tecmo). Debuting in 2001 with the first entry in the series for the PlayStation 2, the series consists of five main entries. The series is set in ...

  9. The Real Ghostbusters (1987 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Due to licensing restrictions, it was released in Japan with modifications as a non-Ghostbusters arcade game. [9] The letter "G" at the end of the Japanese title Meikyuu Hunter G was chosen directly in reference to Ghostbusters. [10] Although The Real Ghostbusters is the original version of the game, Meikyuu Hunter G came out first albeit in ...