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Digital Dissection: A Nerd Podcast - Fatal Frame: The Himuro Mansion Mystery (Pop Culture Legends)

Fatal Frame: The Himuro Mansion Mystery (Pop Culture Legends)

09/30/22 • 14 min

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When watching a scary movie, sometimes the creepiest thing about them can be five little words that come on screen just before the first scene begins, "based on a true story."
When the idea of what your watching has actually happened it makes the experience just that much more bone-chilling... so imagine what it's like when those five words appear on the title screen of a video game.
Welcome to Pop Culture Legends, a Digital Dissection mini-series! Today's episode is about the mystery surrounding the Himuro Mansion, the setting of the hit video game Fatal Frame and whether or not it is as haunted as the game series makes it seem.
Stories of dead investigators, ghosts, and walls covered in bloody handprints flooded message boards on the internet at the turn of the century, all claiming that not only is the Himuro Mansion real: but that it was really haunted as well.
Be sure to download today's episode to find out more!
Music Credits:
"Pop Culture Legends"
Written performed by Chris Lott
All other music has been provided by WeVideo.
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When watching a scary movie, sometimes the creepiest thing about them can be five little words that come on screen just before the first scene begins, "based on a true story."
When the idea of what your watching has actually happened it makes the experience just that much more bone-chilling... so imagine what it's like when those five words appear on the title screen of a video game.
Welcome to Pop Culture Legends, a Digital Dissection mini-series! Today's episode is about the mystery surrounding the Himuro Mansion, the setting of the hit video game Fatal Frame and whether or not it is as haunted as the game series makes it seem.
Stories of dead investigators, ghosts, and walls covered in bloody handprints flooded message boards on the internet at the turn of the century, all claiming that not only is the Himuro Mansion real: but that it was really haunted as well.
Be sure to download today's episode to find out more!
Music Credits:
"Pop Culture Legends"
Written performed by Chris Lott
All other music has been provided by WeVideo.
Follow us on:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/DigitalDissect1
Twitch: https://twitch.tv/digitaldissect1
Twitter: https://twitter.com/digitaldissect1
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/DigitalDissectionPodcast

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Closing Track: "Future is Now"
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