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A ghosthunter is a person who engages in ghost hunting, the process of investigating locations that are allegedly haunted. Ghosthunter(s), Ghost Hunter(s) or Ghost Hunt may also refer to: Literature *''Ghosthunters'', a four-book series by German author Cornelia Funke * ''Ghost Hunter'' (Paver novel), a 2009 book * ''The Ghost Hunter'' (novel series), a series of children's books * ''Ghost Hunt'' (novel series), a 1998 light novel involving paranormal investigations, which was later adapted into manga and anime Fiction * ''Ghost Hunter'' (''The Haunted House''), a fictional heroic organization in the anime '' The Haunted House'' Film and television Film * ''Ghosthunters'' (film), a 2016 horror film *'' Death of a Ghost Hunter'', a 2007 horror film * ''Ghost Hunting'' (film), a 2017 Palestinian film Television * ''Ghosthunters'' (TV series), a British ghost hunting television series * ''Ghost Hunters'' (TV series), an American ghost hunting television series, including spino ...
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Ghost Hunting
Ghost hunting is the process of investigating locations that are reported to be haunted by ghosts. Typically, a ghost-hunting team will attempt to collect evidence supporting the existence of paranormal activity. Ghost hunters use a variety of electronic devices, including EMF meters, digital thermometers, both handheld and static digital video cameras, including thermographic and night vision cameras, night vision goggles, as well as digital audio recorders. Other more traditional techniques are also used, such as conducting interviews and researching the history of allegedly haunted sites. Ghost hunters may also refer to themselves as "paranormal investigators." Ghost hunting has been heavily criticized for its dismissal of the scientific method. No scientific study has ever been able to confirm the existence of ghosts. The practice is considered a pseudoscience by the vast majority of educators, academics, and science writers. Regal, Brian. (2009). ''Pseudoscience: A Criti ...
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Ghost Hunters Academy
''Ghost Hunters Academy'' (''GHA'') was a paranormal reality television series that premiered on November 11, 2009, on the Syfy channel. The program was the third spin-off series based on '' Ghost Hunters'' (after ''Ghost Hunters International'' and '' UFO Hunters''). The show featured TAPS members Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango as they led a group of prospective investigators on various ghost hunting cases at locations that are allegedly haunted, and which had been previously investigated by TAPS. Premise The series featured Dave Tango and Steve Gonsalves teaching a group of aspiring ghost hunters how to explore some of the most haunted locations in the country with the TAPS methodology from the ''Ghost Hunters'' series. Recruits were taken to some of the most "active" areas investigated on the main show at the time, such as Waverly Hills Sanatorium and St. Augustine Lighthouse. Participants who "passed" the course were able to elect to move to ''Ghost Hunters'' or ''Ghost H ...
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Ghost Hunters (video Game)
''Ghost Hunters'' is a platform game written by the Oliver twins for the Amstrad CPC and published by Codemasters in January 1987. It was also converted and released for the ZX Spectrum (1987) and Commodore 64 (1989) platforms. The game combines platform-style action with shooting gameplay similar to that found in the game ''Operation Wolf''. The game is the second release by the Oliver twins, published when they were just seventeen years old and still going to school. It was conceived as a sequel to their first commercially successful game, ''Super Robin Hood'', although it has little to do with this game other than using a modified version of its engine. The twins have credited the film ''Ghostbusters'' and the cartoon series ''Scooby-Doo'' for influencing the game. Gameplay Like their previous game, ''Super Robin Hood'', the player controls a character (named Hunk Studbuckle) around the platform style screen using the keyboard or joystick. Uniquely, to attack the enemy, the pl ...
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HummingBirdSoft
was a Japanese video game developer. The company was established in 1982 as a real estate agent, but in 1983 began to develop video games. The company heavily participated in the Disk Original Group, a collective publishing house for Famicom Disk System games headed by Square. Many of HummingBirdSoft's games are either traditional role-playing video games or adventure games, although they also developed a couple of pinball Pinball games are a family of games in which a ball is propelled into a specially designed table where it bounces off various obstacles, scoring points either en route or when it comes to rest. Historically the board was studded with nails call ... video games. While none of their games were published in North America, some have been unofficially translated by fans. Games External links RetroPC.NET HummingBirdSoft Page Video game companies established in 1982 Defunct video game companies of Japan 1982 establishments in Japan {{Japan-videogame-co ...
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Kurokishi No Kamen
is a video game developed by HummingBirdSoft and published by Matsushita for the 3DO. The game was released exclusively in Japan in 1994 as part of the ''Ghost Hunter'' dungeon crawler series, which also includes ''Laplace no Ma'' and ''Paracelsus no Maken'' from the same developer. Gameplay ''Kurokishi no Kamen'' is a graphic adventure game involving various characters (ghost hunters, a detective, a scientist, a mystic, and a journalist) exploring a haunted house. Reception ''Next Generation'' reviewed the game as "''Ghost Hunter''", rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "it's important to being mention that, being from Japan, it's entirely in Japanese. If you don't understand the language, you won't get very far, but if you even understand a little, it's definitely worth it." Notes References External links ''Kurokishi no Kamen''at GameFAQs ''Kurokishi no Kamen''at Giant Bomb ''Giant Bomb'' is an American video game website and wiki that inclu ...
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Ghosthunter (video Game)
''Ghosthunter'' is a 2003 third-person shooter action video game for the PlayStation 2. Developed by SCE Cambridge Studio, it was published in Europe by SCEE in December 2003, in North America by Namco in August 2004, and in Japan by Electronic Arts in September 2004. The game is based primarily around ghost hunting, and tells the story of Lazarus Jones, a rookie detective with the Detroit Police Department, who accidentally releases a group of imprisoned ghosts from their confinement. When one of the ghosts kidnaps his partner, Jones must enter the ghost realm to track her down. The game received mixed reviews upon release, with critics praising its graphics but criticizing its brevity and linearity. Gameplay ''Ghosthunter'' is a third-person shooter in which players control the protagonist, Lazarus Jones, with the left analog stick. The right analog stick is used to move the camera, or adjust aim when in combat or first-person mode. When in default third-person mode, Jones h ...
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