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Fatal Frame I, II, and III idle screens.
When the player leaves the game unattended without pausing, they will be met with an unsettling screensaver.
Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly
"Terror Returns This Fall..." (GamePro #183, Dec. 2003)
Ninja Gaiden (Tecmo, 1988)
" Terror will reveal itself frame by frame! "
PlayStation Magazine (PSM) n56 - March, 2002.
'Gallop Racer 2004'
[PS2] [USA] [MAGAZINE] [2004]
"GR 2004 is an update of its predecessor, with more tracks and horses to choose from as well as an revamped camera system along with the betting system from previous games and the same gameplay (pressing buttons at certain times during the race to urge and slow the horse). It features the same modes from others like exhibition and season mode with the ability for players to breed up too eight different horses at one time in season mode. It also features a multiplayer tournament for friends to play against each other after each turn." ~MobyGames
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Source: Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine, October 2004 (#85) || Video Game History Foundation
Dead or Alive 2: Hardcore Playstation 2 2000