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Melody of Tecmo was a cellular phone subscription based on the various games by Tecmo including the first three Fatal Frame games. It was exclusively released in Japan and was first released on May 6, 2003 with NTT Docomo i-mode.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031010045048/http://www.tecmo.co.jp/product/tmelo/index.htm Official Post],[https://web.archive.org/web/20031214113534/http://www.tecmo.co.jp/company/dc20030502.htm Official Tecmo Announcement on May 2, 2003], [https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20030506/tecmo.htm Game Watch Article], [https://k-tai.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/article/news_toppage/13861.html Mobile Watch Article] It was also released on May 14, 2003 for Vodafone Live! and August 2003 for EzZweb.</ref> The subscription allowed subscribers to download songs, sounds, games and wallpapers for their phones. For the Fatal Frame games, subscribers were only able to download sounds and wallpapers.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080222224402/http://www.cameraslens.com/melodyoftecmo.php Fan made website from June 2003], Paragraph 2.</ref>  
Melody of Tecmo was a cellular phone subscription based on the various games by Tecmo including the first three Fatal Frame games. It was exclusively released in Japan and was first released on May 6, 2003 with NTT Docomo i-mode.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20031010045048/http://www.tecmo.co.jp/product/tmelo/index.htm Official Post],[https://web.archive.org/web/20031214113534/http://www.tecmo.co.jp/company/dc20030502.htm Official Tecmo Announcement on May 2, 2003], [https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/20030506/tecmo.htm Game Watch Article], [https://k-tai.watch.impress.co.jp/cda/article/news_toppage/13861.html Mobile Watch Article] It was also released on May 14, 2003 for Vodafone Live! and August 2003 for EzZweb.</ref> The subscription allowed subscribers to download songs, sounds, games and wallpapers for their phones. For the Fatal Frame games, subscribers were only able to download sounds and wallpapers.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20080222224402/http://www.cameraslens.com/melodyoftecmo.php Fan made website from June 2003], Paragraph 2.</ref>  


Throughout the years, there have been many requests and additions of the three Fatal Frame games. During the first Japanese reprint of Fatal Frame III, the voice of the woman in the box from Fatal Frame II was added. She would notify you with phone calls emails and messages.
Throughout the years, there have been many requests and additions of the three Fatal Frame games. During the first Japanese reprint of Fatal Frame III, the voice of the woman in the box from Fatal Frame II was added. She would notify you on phone calls, emails and messages.


== Missing Wallpapers ==
== Missing Wallpapers ==

Revision as of 13:49, 2 July 2024

Name: Melody of Tecmo
Official Site: http://www.tecmo.co.jp/product/tmelo/index.htm
Price: 300 yen per month
Type of Content: Downloadable service with sounds, games and wallpapers
Supported Operators: NTT DoCoMo, SoftBank, KDDI, EZweb
Region: Japan

Melody of Tecmo was a cellular phone subscription based on the various games by Tecmo including the first three Fatal Frame games. It was exclusively released in Japan and was first released on May 6, 2003 with NTT Docomo i-mode.[1] The subscription allowed subscribers to download songs, sounds, games and wallpapers for their phones. For the Fatal Frame games, subscribers were only able to download sounds and wallpapers.[2]

Throughout the years, there have been many requests and additions of the three Fatal Frame games. During the first Japanese reprint of Fatal Frame III, the voice of the woman in the box from Fatal Frame II was added. She would notify you on phone calls, emails and messages.

Missing Wallpapers

From the Official Japanese Fatal Frame III Website Translated[3]

  • Portrait of Akito Kashiwagi
  • Miku Hinasaki original wallpaper
  • Rei in the shower
  • A "forbidden" image of Rei and Miku
  • Wallpaper that was regrettably not published
  • Rei with tattoos on her body
  • Jumpscare
  • Mio and Kei facing the lake
  • Rei and Miku standing on the beach at dusk
  • Mayu's last smile
  • Itsuki, Mutsuki, and Chitose Tachibana
  • Mio and Mayu in a swimsuit
  • Kei with fox ears

Wallpapers

Promotional Material