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Fatal Frame, known as Zero: Special Edition in Japan and Project Zero in Europe, is a Japanese survival horror game and the special edition of the first game. This version was developed and published by Tecmo on November 22, 2002 in North America and February 6, 2003 in Japan, and was published by Microsoft Game Studios on May 2, 2003 in Europe. This version was released nearly one year after the first version, and included additions such as enhanced visuals, more ghosts, more unlockables and an added difficulty setting.

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  • Fatal Frame: Special Edition
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  • Fatal Frame, known as Zero: Special Edition in Japan and Project Zero in Europe, is a Japanese survival horror game and the special edition of the first game. This version was developed and published by Tecmo on November 22, 2002 in North America and February 6, 2003 in Japan, and was published by Microsoft Game Studios on May 2, 2003 in Europe. This version was released nearly one year after the first version, and included additions such as enhanced visuals, more ghosts, more unlockables and an added difficulty setting.
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Romaji Name
  • Fatal Frame Zero Special Edition
japan name
  • Fatal Frame 零 Special Edition
japan cover
  • Zero_Xbox.jpg
Platform
  • Xbox
Release Date
  • --05-02
  • --11-22
  • --02-06
Name
  • Fatal Frame
Ratings
  • 18(xsd:integer)
  • Teen
  • CERO C
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US cover
  • Fatal_Frame_Xbox.jpg
PAL Cover
  • Project_Zero_Xbox.jpg
Developer
  • Tecmo, Ltd.
Publisher
  • Microsoft Game Studios
  • Tecmo, Inc.
  • Tecmo, Ltd.
PAL name
  • Project Zero
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  • Fatal Frame, known as Zero: Special Edition in Japan and Project Zero in Europe, is a Japanese survival horror game and the special edition of the first game. This version was developed and published by Tecmo on November 22, 2002 in North America and February 6, 2003 in Japan, and was published by Microsoft Game Studios on May 2, 2003 in Europe. This version was released nearly one year after the first version, and included additions such as enhanced visuals, more ghosts, more unlockables and an added difficulty setting.
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