Fatal Frame in US, Project Zero in Europe and Zero in Japan
I knew it as Project Zero for the longest time, but I'm confident it's more known by it's Fatal Frame name so it makes sense why they'd choose that. Either that or it was a matter of preferences. And Project Zero is a common name.Regarding Project Zero/Fatal Frame, I believe that the franchise will be rebranded Fatal Frame in Europe too by the next episode. This is what the latest press release (see attached) and trailer led me to think.
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Same game, different region. These are the US and European covers respectively. Below is the Japanese cover.
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The latter is the French edition. Why? Because apparently 'deception' is French for 'disappointment'.




Never heard of this, but I'm intrigued after viewing it in Google Image Search.Original PAL release: Kula World
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NA release: Roll Away
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Japan release: KulaQuest
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It is a really good game tbf. Great soundtrack too.Never heard of this, but I'm intrigued after viewing it in Google Image Search.
Graphics look great for a 1998 PS1 game.
Can I just say how much more I love the Japanese logo for Evil Within? It's a small difference, but it just looks better to me!My most WTF moments regarding this topic:
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This one confused me a lot as a kid hahahaStar Fox and Star Fox 64 being Starwing and Lylat Wars respectively in the PAL region.
