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|name = ''Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen''
 
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|developer = [[Grasshopper Manufacture]]
 
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|Fix = a}}'''''Zero Tsukihami no Kamen''''', known as '''''Fatal Frame IV '''''in North America and '''''Project Zero 4: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse''''' in Europe, is a [[Wii]] survival horror video game released in [[2008]] and [[2009]]. The game was a joint effort between [[Nintendo]], [[Grasshopper Manufacture]] (''[[Killer7]]'', ''[[No More Heroes]]''), and [[Tecmo]]. The game was welcomed to critical acclaim, though financially didn't do extremely well even with the Nintendo brand on it. An issue of [[Official Nintendo Magazine]] confirmed that the game would be released in Europe through Nintendo, though the European and North American release date were canceled for some reason.
 
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'''''Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen''''', known as '''''Fatal Frame IV '''''in North America and '''''Project Zero 4: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse''''' in Europe, is a [[Wii]] survival horror video game released in [[2008]] and [[2009]]. The game was a joint effort between [[Nintendo]], [[Grasshopper Manufacture]] (''[[Killer7]]'', ''[[No More Heroes]]''), and [[Tecmo]]. The game was welcomed to critical acclaim, though financially didn't do extremely well even with the Nintendo brand on it. An issue of [[Official Nintendo Magazine]] confirmed that the game would be released in Europe through Nintendo, though the European and North American release date were canceled for some reason.
   
 
==Nintendo costumes==
 
==Nintendo costumes==
Since the game was published by Nintendo, the developers were given the rights to add Nintendo related costumes in the game that you could clothe the main character with. There were two in all, and they included [[Luigi]]'s costume and [[Zero Suit Samus]]. Luigi's costume was probably added due to his [[GameCube]] launch title - ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', in which you would also battle [[Boo|ghosts]], while Zero Suit Samus was probably added due to the fact that the playable protagonist is a female.
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Since the game was published by Nintendo, the developers were given the rights to add Nintendo related costumes in the game that you could clothe the main character with. There were two in all, and they included [[Luigi]]'s costume and [[Zero Suit Samus]]. Luigi's costume was probably added due to his [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] launch title - ''[[Luigi's Mansion (video game)|Luigi's Mansion]]'', in which you would also battle [[Boo|ghosts]], while Zero Suit Samus was probably added due to the fact that the playable protagonist is a female.
   
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Revision as of 09:06, 2 April 2020

Zero: Tsukihami no Kamen, known as Fatal Frame IV in North America and Project Zero 4: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse in Europe, is a Wii survival horror video game released in 2008 and 2009. The game was a joint effort between Nintendo, Grasshopper Manufacture (Killer7, No More Heroes), and Tecmo. The game was welcomed to critical acclaim, though financially didn't do extremely well even with the Nintendo brand on it. An issue of Official Nintendo Magazine confirmed that the game would be released in Europe through Nintendo, though the European and North American release date were canceled for some reason.

Nintendo costumes

Since the game was published by Nintendo, the developers were given the rights to add Nintendo related costumes in the game that you could clothe the main character with. There were two in all, and they included Luigi's costume and Zero Suit Samus. Luigi's costume was probably added due to his GameCube launch title - Luigi's Mansion, in which you would also battle ghosts, while Zero Suit Samus was probably added due to the fact that the playable protagonist is a female.