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Added by Gauss on 22.06.2012 |
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Seems that, changes to the copyright status of the Fatal Frame franchise suggest Nintendo now owns a significant share in the horror series.
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According to a report, Nintendo now has full ownership of the spin-off "Spirit Camera" as well as co-ownership of Fatal Frame (AKA Project Zero) alongside Tecmo Koei.
The platform holder now has the publishing rights to any game in the franchise, which makes it unlikely we’ll see a new Fatal Frame game outside of Nintendo consoles – or that we’ll see independent effort to bring across the patchily localised series. |
That's right, the series started back in 2001 on the PS2 and Xbox and spawned four core entires.
A Wii version of Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly called Project Zero 2: Wii Edition will arrive on June 29 in Europe.
Sadly, there won't be a NA release. Also, the latest entry, "Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen" AKA "Fatal Frame 4", which also released exclusively on Wii, has not been localised.
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Added by Gauss on 22.06.2012 |
Now unlikely to appear on other consoles.
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Seems that, changes to the copyright status of the Fatal Frame franchise suggest Nintendo now owns a significant share in the horror series.
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