The killer in the very first Friday the 13th movie
Pamela Vorhees
A movie by John Carpenter, this was his highest grossing film and considered the progenitor of the the slasher genre
Halloween
The ghost with the crown from the super Mario Franchise
King Boo
These beings tend to linger in places they were once very attached to
Ghosts
The annual halloween event at the PNE
Fright Night
This killer changes almost every franchise, but always wears the same costume, partially based on a famous painting.
Ghostface
The origin of the thing from The Thing
Space
This spooky town is covered in fog, and shares it's name with it's popular franchise which has no less than 6 mainline entries, but hasn't seen a new game since the Xbox 360 era.
Silent Hill
These creatures are said to give you bad luck if they cross your path, but really they can be quite cute
Black Cats
Stephen King's highest selling novel
The Shining
He's very scary looking, but this killer can only hurt you in your dreams.
Freddy Krueger
This franchise is the longest running horror film franchise, with a whooping 12 official films.
Friday the 13th
This franchise, while not considered the start of the Survival Horror genre, is the most well known and most influential franchise of the genre.
Resident Evil
This 3 of these were prominently featured in the opening of Macbeth
Witches
The highest selling candy in the United States
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
For his tenth franchise installment, this killer went to Space
Jason Vorhees
One of John Carpenter's most overlooked films, this movie stars it's titular murderous car.
Christine
Luigi has freed 2 mansions from ghosts, but for his 3rd spooky adventure, he has to clean up this type of establishment.
Hotel
These creatures have their history based on West African Vodou (yes that is the correct spelling)
Zombies
Regarded as one of the best super hero stories every written, this famous Batman story takes place during his early crime fighting days, and stars a killer called Holiday, who kills one person every holiday, each month.
The Long Halloween
His name is Michael Myers, he is called the Boogeyman, but his official name as credited is this.
The Shape.
Night of the Living Dead took place in a house, Dawn of the Dead in a mall, but Day of the Dead was primarily set in this establishment.
Military Bunker.
This cult-classic PS2 title is heavily based on Japanese horror mythology and had the unique mechanic of being able to "sightjack" to view the game through the enemies eyes.
Siren
A creation by Mary Shelly, this monster is often misnamed, but in the book he originated in, he was only ever referred to as this.
The Creature
Halloween is in fact based on this often mispronounced Gaelic Festival
Samhain