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Three limited edition Fatal Frame-themed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_card phone cards] were released in Japan as a bonus for people who purchased the games from Sofmap (a Japanese electronics store).<ref>[https://twitter.com/makoto_shibata/status/1494954874533859330 @makoto_shibata], Tweet, 19 February 2022.</ref> They are now a rarity and only available on second-hand sites. The first, released to promote [[Fatal Frame II]], shows [[Mio Amakura|Mio]] and [[Mayu Amakura]], with a ghostly hand reaching for Mio's throat. The second, released to promote the Xbox version of Fatal Frame II, shows Mio and Mayu in one of their [[Flower Bikinis|unlockable bikini costumes]], relaxing on a beach. The third, released to promote [[Fatal Frame III]], shows [[Rei Kurosawa]] and [[Miku Hinasaki]] with the [[Snake & Holly Tattoo|tattoo]] spreading over their skin. | Three limited edition Fatal Frame-themed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_card phone cards] were released in Japan as a bonus for people who purchased the games from Sofmap (a Japanese electronics store).<ref>[https://twitter.com/makoto_shibata/status/1494954874533859330 @makoto_shibata], Tweet, 19 February 2022.</ref> They are now a rarity and only available on second-hand sites. The first, released to promote [[Fatal Frame II]], shows [[Mio Amakura|Mio]] and [[Mayu Amakura]], with a ghostly hand reaching for Mio's throat. The second, released to promote the Xbox version of Fatal Frame II, shows Mio and Mayu in one of their [[Flower Bikinis|unlockable bikini costumes]], relaxing on a beach. The third, released to promote [[Fatal Frame III]], shows [[Rei Kurosawa]] and [[Miku Hinasaki]] with the [[Snake & Holly Tattoo|tattoo]] spreading over their skin. | ||
All three cards have the same information and barcode (4955595100160) on the back. The main difference between them is the alphanumeric code in the top left corner of the back and the product code on the front at the bottom. | |||
==Code== | |||
'''Fatal Frame 2: SPB-T-411''' | |||
*F 4 7 Q G Z | |||
'''Fatal Frame 2: SPB-T-527''' | |||
*2 0 1 X 6 C | |||
'''Fatal Frame 3: SPB-T-613''' | |||
*2 0 N O S 5 | |||
*1 Z G H K L | |||
==Front== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:FF2_Phone_Card.png | File:FF2_Phone_Card.png | ||
File:FF2_Xbox_Phone_Card.png | File:FF2_Xbox_Phone_Card.png | ||
File:FF3_Phone_Card.png | File:FF3_Phone_Card.png | ||
</gallery> | |||
==Back== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:FF2 Xbox Phone Card Back.jpg | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 13:12, 17 February 2025
Three limited edition Fatal Frame-themed phone cards were released in Japan as a bonus for people who purchased the games from Sofmap (a Japanese electronics store).[1] They are now a rarity and only available on second-hand sites. The first, released to promote Fatal Frame II, shows Mio and Mayu Amakura, with a ghostly hand reaching for Mio's throat. The second, released to promote the Xbox version of Fatal Frame II, shows Mio and Mayu in one of their unlockable bikini costumes, relaxing on a beach. The third, released to promote Fatal Frame III, shows Rei Kurosawa and Miku Hinasaki with the tattoo spreading over their skin.
All three cards have the same information and barcode (4955595100160) on the back. The main difference between them is the alphanumeric code in the top left corner of the back and the product code on the front at the bottom.
Code
Fatal Frame 2: SPB-T-411
- F 4 7 Q G Z
Fatal Frame 2: SPB-T-527
- 2 0 1 X 6 C
Fatal Frame 3: SPB-T-613
- 2 0 N O S 5
- 1 Z G H K L
Front
Back
References
- ↑ @makoto_shibata, Tweet, 19 February 2022.