Editing List of spirits (Others)

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**''The Tower'' was first published by OPeNBooK (now known as Vivarium) for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh System 7 in 1994, but it is categorized as a Game Boy Advance series, as ''The Tower SP'' for the Game Boy Advance was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2005.
**''The Tower'' was first published by OPeNBooK (now known as Vivarium) for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh System 7 in 1994, but it is categorized as a Game Boy Advance series, as ''The Tower SP'' for the Game Boy Advance was published by Nintendo in Japan in 2005.
***Yama is ordered after Li'l Blue, despite ''The Tower SP'' predating ''Nonono Puzzle Chalien'' by 2 months.
***Yama is ordered after Li'l Blue, despite ''The Tower SP'' predating ''Nonono Puzzle Chalien'' by 2 months.
***Yama's game of origin is credited as "''SimTower SP''", despite the official English title of the game being the same as its Japanese title, ''The Tower SP''. Furthermore, the ''SimTower'' title has not been used in an installment since the first game of ''The Tower'' series, ''SimTower: The Vertical Empire''.
***Curiously, Yama's game of origin is credited as "''SimTower SP''", despite the official English title of the game being the same as its Japanese title, ''The Tower SP''. Furthermore, the ''SimTower'' title has not been used in an installment since the first game of ''The Tower'' series, ''SimTower: The Vertical Empire''.
**''Glory of Heracles'' was first published by Data East for the Famicom in 1987, but it is categorized as a Nintendo DS series, as ''Glory of Heracles'' for the Nintendo DS was published by Nintendo in 2008.
**''Glory of Heracles'' was first published by Data East for the Famicom in 1987, but it is categorized as a Nintendo DS series, as ''Glory of Heracles: Proof of the Soul'' for the Nintendo DS was published by Nintendo in 2008.
**{{uv|Fatal Frame}} was first published by Tecmo for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, but it is categorized as a [[Wii]] series, as ''Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse'' for the Wii was published by Nintendo in 2008.
**{{uv|Fatal Frame}} was first published by Tecmo for the PlayStation 2 in 2001, but it is categorized as a [[Wii]] series, as ''Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse'' for the Wii was published by Nintendo in 2008.
**''Culdcept'' was first published by OmiyaSoft for the Sega Saturn in 1997, but it is categorized as a [[Nintendo 3DS]] series, as the first installment for the 3DS was published by Nintendo in 2012.
**''Culdcept'' was first published by OmiyaSoft for the Sega Saturn in 1997, but it is categorized as a [[Nintendo 3DS]] series, as the first installment for the 3DS was published by Nintendo in 2012.

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