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Abstract: 3DSSpirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir is a spin-off game of the popular Fatal Frame series for the Nintendo 3DS. As befitting the series, the game has you equipped with a camera that, by taking pictures of ghosts, can exorcise the vengeful spirits. For t...
Abstract: Let’s get this out of the way right now: Spirit Camera, though it claims to be a spin-off of the effective Fatal Frame games, is actually just an AR game. In fact, you can’t play Spirit Camera if you don’t have the required “Cursed Memoir” booklet righ...
Abstract: Included with Spirit Camera is an augmented reality book, splattered with ink, unnerving photographs, and illegible text. Despite this, the creator took the time to avoid the bottom corners on each page, ensuring they are (clearly) sequentially numbere...
Abstract: During the early months of the DS, several shallow games existed solely to take advantage of the then-novel features of Nintendo's touchscreen system. Thankfully, these shaky releases soon gave way to more complex and thoughtful experiences, transformi...
Abstract: In theory, the idea behind Spirit Camera is brilliant. Exploiting the 3DS' augmented reality features to turn players into ghost hunters is a marvelous undertaking. I love the thought of scurrying around the house, pretending the 3DS is a magic camer...
Abstract: The Nintendo 3DS is rife with many atypical applications designed to spur the creativity of developers. Augmented Reality, gyroscopic controls, touchscreens, and camera functions are all becoming standardized components on portable devices, but when th...
When the 3DS first launched, the included AR games were easily the software highlight, and since then we've been eager to see the concept returned to and expanded upon. Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir had the opportunity to do just that. Unfortunately...
Abstract: The diary looks like a serial killer’s scrapbook. One page contains a photo of a boy with the face scratched out. Another has a piece of sheet music clipped to it, its disconcerting notes drawn backward and smeared by black stains. As I gaze at a page...