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I’ve Got A Boatload Of Project Zero II/Fatal Frame II Screens If You Feel Like Not Sleeping Tonight

B-D writes: If you miss your old skool survival horror, it may be time for you to blow the dust of your family friendly Nintendo Wii. It’s almost time to go back to your horrific roots. However, as much as this hurts my insides, Project Zero II: Wii Edition is coming out in Europe and Japan only. It’s almost mind blowing because I would have thought there would be an extremely large North American audience for it. Either way, me sad. My online searching tells me Wii’s are region locked, so that’s a bummer. Anyways, past the break you can check out a decent amount of screens, and those of you in Europe and Japan can look forward to the games re-release on June 28th in Japan and June 29th in Europe.

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MySwordIsHeavenly4357d ago

Just release it for PS3/360. Seriously... This is ridiculous. Nobody is going to buy it on Wii.

ThePsychoGamer4357d ago

Sadly due to a deal Tecmo sighed with Nintendo (where they would make a few Fatal Frame games exclusively on Nintendo systems, and in return Nintendo would publish and advertise the franchise.) They can't release a FF game on another platform, yet.

jc485734357d ago (Edited 4357d ago )

they won't. Nintendo currently owns the license to this series. Tecmo needed some cash, so they sold (I don't know the percentage) the franchise to Nintendo.

edit: or what the psychogamer said. I really don't know how the contract between the developer and publisher works, but it sucks big time.

Hrodebert-7934354d ago

People are because people want the wii to have good games...it makes a nice change...also, this game should lend itself to the wii controls...what's the point of it being ps3 anyway? It will probably be just like playing it on ps2

MySwordIsHeavenly4354d ago

Playing it on Wii would be just like playing it on PS2 though...

The PS3 has Move. Did you forget about that?

Also, nobody will buy it, like I said. People don't own Wii's anymore. They all sold them because there is absolutely nothing to play. My store is currently harboring 273 Wii's in the back room. We can't get rid of them either.

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It’s Nice To See A Game Company Actually Treat Fans Like Human Beings

NeoGAF poster TunaLover says he wrote a letter to Xseed, the small game company that brings Japanese games to North America.

He wanted to know if Xseed would release the Wii remake of Fatal Frame 2 in the United States.

Xseed could have ignored it. They could have responded with an automated "Thank you for writing!" letter. They could have written a boilerplate "We have no plans to blah blah blah." They could have said they don't comment on rumors or speculation.

Instead, as Barrera/TunaLover writes, Xseed vice president Ken Berry sent over a personal note.

MultiConsoleGamer4116d ago

That's a great story and I'm not even a fan of this series.

Snookies124116d ago (Edited 4116d ago )

Indeed, I've written Xseed several times and they've always been kind and have actually read my messages and responded courteously. They take time out to respond to you as a person, not as a dollar sign.

profgerbik4116d ago

Xseed just rocks is all, they know how to get business done right.

catch4116d ago

They are a small group of people who are legitimately passionate about great games. There are only a few companies that might cause me to try out genres I would otherwise be uninterested in (fishing, visual novels)but thanks to them I have broadened my tastes.

wheresmymonkey4116d ago

XSeed are a fantastic publisher. But being in Europe i hope that NOE continue to be so incredibly good to their patch. All the Project rainfall games were released by Nintendo in Europe.

It does seem odd that they don't unify more though. we could of had simultaneuous EU/US releases of all of them. Its not like they weren't being translated into ENglish,French and Spanish anyway.

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Project Zero 2: Wii Edition Review | Meodia

For Halloween this year Meodia takes a look at the Wii game Project Zero 2 (Fatal Frame):

"This style with the sublime musical score and you end up with a real palpable sense of dread that manages to permeate throughout the game."

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Feature: Halloween Scares on Wii

The scariest night of the year is now only two days away, a horrifying evening when strange children knock at the door and refuse to leave without a toll of sweets and candy. It's also the time of year when we willingly scare ourselves witless by playing frightening video games.

To finish off a week-long series of fond Wii remembrances, Nintendo Life wants to highlight some titles from the system's back-catalogue that are perfect for this time of year. It suggests turning out the lights, basking in the tiny blue glow of the Wii power switch and trying these titles this Halloween.

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