<![CDATA[Kotaku: fatal frame iv]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: fatal frame iv]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/fatalframeiv http://kotaku.com/tag/fatalframeiv <![CDATA[Crappy Look At Potentially Cool Wario Land Shake]]> Take a gander at the recently announced Wario Land Shake, which, crap scan aside, looks pretty great. The game will apparently have hand-drawn character animation, sport 20 stages and mix-and-mash straight up D-pad and buttion pressing with Wii-mote shaking. Squint at the above scan to see what kind of shake-action the game has.

Haven't had enough upcoming Nintendo game scan stuff? Hit the jump for looks at promotional images for Fatal Frame IV and Rhythm Heaven Gold.

New Nintendo Titles [NeoGAF via Game|Life]

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<![CDATA[Fatal Frame IV Gets A Release Date]]> We've just seen scans for the upcoming Fatal Frame IV - now CVG reports a July 31 release date in Japan. An updated release schedule from Nintendo of Japan has set a date for the next installment in the ghostly photoshooting series, called Project Zero in Japan. The Nintendo-published collaboration between series director Shibata Makoto and Grasshopper Manufacture virtuoso Goichi Suda will be a Wii exclusive.

The updated Nintendo of Japan release schedule also indicates a Wii title called Wario Land Shake, slated for July 24, and, as Kotaku previously reported, Rhythm Tengoku Gold, set for the 31st.

By the way, Kotaku readers: The Fatal Frame series is more terrifying than Silent Hill. True or false? Discuss.

Nintendo confirm new titles, Fatal Frame IV dated [CVG]

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<![CDATA[Yes, Have A Look Or Two At Fatal Frame IV]]> This week's Famitsu has a look at the Nintendo published surivival horror Zero ~Tsukihami no Kamen~ AKA Fatal Frame IV. The Wii game is being directed by Tecmo's Makoto Shibata and Grasshopper's Goichi Suda. While Shibata worked on the previous Fatal Frame games, Suda was roped in to work on Fatal Frame IV. Hit the jump for another look at the game.

Latest Famitsu [Wii@Everyday]

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