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Silent Hill (サイレントヒル, Sairento Hiru?) is a survival horror video game franchise developed and published by Konami. As of 2007, most installments have been created by Team Silent with the exception of two upcoming titles, Silent Hill: 0rigins, which is being developed by Climax Studios, and Silent Hill V being developed by The Collective from Foundation 9 Entertainment.[1] Silent Hill is a video game, the first in the survival horror series with the same name. ...
Three enemies from Silent Hill 4: The Room, a survival horror title released by Konami in 2004. ...
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Konami Corporation ) (TYO: 9766 NYSE: KNM SGX: K20) is a leading developer and publisher of numerous popular and strong-selling toys, trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, slot machines and video games. ...
2007 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Team Silent is the development team responsible for the Silent Hill games. ...
Climax is a global independent video game development company with four studios. ...
Silent Hill V will be the sixth installment in the Silent Hill survival horror video game series. ...
The Collective, Inc. ...
Foundation 9 Entertainment is an entertainment products developer. ...
There are currently five Silent Hill games available with three under production (although one title, Silent Hill: Play Novel, was released exclusively in Japan), all of which were released to strong sales and critical acclaim.[citation needed] The success of the series has generated several comic books, one movie adaptation (with a second release under development), and novelizations. Silent Hill is a video game, the first in the survival horror series with the same name. ...
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It has been suggested that Silent Hill 2 (film) be merged into this article or section. ...
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The gameplay includes frequent horror elements, action, various puzzles, detailed and disturbing environments, chilling background music provided by composer Akira Yamaoka, and a complex storyline revealed through numerous cinematic cut scenes and in-game documents and notes. Each game unfolds like a movie with several possible endings; the player's choices during the game determine which ending is shown. âHorror storyâ redirects here. ...
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Setting
The town of 'Silent Hill' is a resort town that in one 'layer' is populated, yet in the foggy 'layer' it lies abandoned and derelict, consumed in a perennial fog. Demonic and disfigured creatures roam the streets and buildings, their appearances usually taking the form of private fears and/or insecurities of whomever witnesses them. The town randomly shifts between an ethereal foggy world and a decaying and blood-soaked "Otherworld", where the monsters are more numerous. In the first game, the appearance and inhabitants of the Otherworld took shape from the traumatized mind of Alessa Gillespie.[2] Since then, however, subsequent games have depicted the Otherworld acting semi-independently, creating monsters whose appearance is exclusive to whoever sees them.[3] It has been implied that Silent Hill was always home to a supernatural presence (Mary Shepherd-Sunderland's assertion in Silent Hill 2 was that it "used to be a sacred place."), but the town's bloody history has perverted these energies into something darker.[4] Image File history File links Silenthillmap. ...
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For other uses, see Fog (disambiguation). ...
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Alessa Gillespie is a fictional character from the video game and film Silent Hill. ...
This is about the video game released on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. For the upcoming Silent Hill film sequel under the same name, see Silent Hill 2 (film) Silent Hill 2 is the second installment in the Silent Hill Survival horror series. ...
Commentary published by Konami has stated that the power of Silent Hill has "intensified greatly" since the events of the first game.[5] While the first two games featured protagonists who were drawn into Silent Hill itself, in the third and fourth games, the Otherworld has reached out to people in nearby towns. Silent Hill 3 is the third installment in the Silent Hill survival horror series. ...
The geography of Silent Hill is situated around the edge of Toluca Lake (where the resort itself lies), with the older sections of town located to the north and along the banks of the adjacent river. Due in part to heavy commercial development, the town is fairly self-sufficient; It has an elementary school, a shopping mall, two separate hospitals (Alchemilla Hospital in Paleville and Brookhaven Hospital in South Vale), and other stores and attractions. "Old Silent Hill" and "Pale Ville" hold sprawling suburban areas, with both apartments and homes, as well as several motels and the grand Lakeview Hotel. The beachfront area of Paleville also has a lighthouse and hosts the Lakeside Amusement Park. Eddystone Lighthouse, one of the first wavewashed lighthouses For other uses, see Lighthouse (disambiguation). ...
The location of Silent Hill is ambiguous. The manual for the original game stated that it was somewhere in New England. The body of water it surrounds on three sides is later revealed in the second game to be Toluca Lake, however the only real-life Toluca Lake is in California. License plates in the first game indicate Michigan, but the liner notes of the Japanese version of the Silent Hill 4: The Room soundtrack CD gave an address for Heaven's Night, a nightclub visited by the player in Silent Hill 2, that would put it in Maine. On the official Konami web site, the "map" section is imprinted with a fleur-de-lis, a traditional French symbol. The film adaptation Silent Hill places the town in the fictitious Toluca County, West Virginia. This article is about the region in the United States of America. ...
Toluca Lake is a district in the San Fernando Valley region of the City of Los Angeles, California. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Largest metro area Greater Los Angeles Area Ranked 3rd - Total 158,302 sq mi (410,000 km²) - Width 250 miles (400 km) - Length 770 miles (1,240 km) - % water 4. ...
Official language(s) None (English and French de facto) Capital Augusta Largest city Portland Area Ranked 39th - Total 33,414 sq mi (86,542 km²) - Width 210 miles (338 km) - Length 320 miles (515 km) - % water 13. ...
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Official language(s) English Capital Charleston Largest city Charleston Largest metro area Charleston metro area Area Ranked 41st - Total 24,244 sq mi (62,809 km²) - Width 130 miles (210 km) - Length 240 miles (385 km) - % water 0. ...
The film's screenwriter Roger Avary used the real town of Centralia, Pennsylvania as an inspiration for the town of Silent Hill.[6] In 1962, a fire in a landfill spread to the coal mines underneath Centralia and has burned since then, which forced most inhabitants to leave forever. Roger Avary, photographed for Score Magazine at the Hotel Costes K, Paris. ...
Centralia is a borough in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United States. ...
Gameplay
A typical combat scenario in Silent Hill 2, with James preparing to attack a monster that has moved out of the fog. The first Silent Hill title, which served as the model for all but the fourth game, utilized a third-person perspective for the player's character, with multiple sometimes-fixed camera angles in various locations in contrast to a more conventional single camera behind the player. Silent Hill's streets are constantly filled with fog and in most indoor locations electricity and lighting are offline or nonexistent. The player character is equipped with a flash light and a pocket radio which emits static in close proximity to monsters to help the player cope with this handicap. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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Much of the series's gameplay revolves around solving puzzles, often to get a key or other item essential to the plot. Various monsters are also encountered in almost all parts of the game to impede and possibly kill the player's character. The player will have access to a variety of improvised melee weapons and firearms to overcome them, although none of the characters except for Silent Hill: Origins protagonist Travis Grady show any indication of experience using guns[7]. All the games feature multiple endings. The nature of these different endings vary with the games. Silent Hill, for example, had a progression of endings from "Bad" to "Good +" depending on how many side objectives the player accomplished before the final boss fight.[8] The endings of Silent Hill 2, on the other hand, were presented as being all equal endings to the story with no clearly defined "bad" ending.[9] Most of the games have also featured a "joke" ending that can be reached on replays. Multiple endings refer to a case in entertainment (usually video games) where the story could end in different ways, depending on the actions of the characters. ...
Atmosphere The games' visual design is centered around fog-shrouded, dilapidated environments. The dense fog/pitch black settings found in the majority of each game limits visibility to about a ten foot radius around the character. The atmosphere of uneasiness and dread while in the Otherworld is enhanced by pitch-black, claustrophobic interiors. Some sound effects seem to have been included simply to frighten and alarm rather than cause actual physical harm in the game. Composer Akira Yamaoka has provided atmospheric and emotional music for the series, which ranges from the first game's post-industrial noise music to more traditional melancholy piano solos to heavy rock pieces. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Post-industrial is a term used to refer to a grouping of music genres related to the original usage of the term Industrial Music by Industrial Records through either influence or direct involvement, such as power noise, power electronics, technoid, types of experimental music and dark ambient. ...
Noise music is music composed of non-traditional musical elements, and lacks the structure associated with Western Music. ...
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Main series Overview  As of 2007, the Silent Hill series consists of four released games and three currently under production. The series plays in chronological order, although Silent Hill 3 is a direct sequel to Silent Hill. Heather, the main character in Silent Hill 3, continues the story begun by her father, Harry Mason, in the first game. Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 4 are self-contained stories, connected to the others only by the town of Silent Hill itself (though the town actually plays only a peripheral role in the fourth game; the fourth installment's main connection to the other games is the character Walter Sullivan, mentioned briefly in Silent Hill 2) and through some references to the overall mythos of the series. These references are largely lost on James Sunderland and Henry Townshend, the heroes of Silent Hill 2 and 4, although one of Silent Hill 2's possible endings does involve James invoking the town's "old gods" to attempt to resurrect his late wife. Look up muthos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
In April 2006, the "Silent Hill Collection" was released for PlayStation 2 to coincide with the release of the Silent Hill film adaptation. The set includes the games Silent Hill 2, Silent Hill 3 and Silent Hill 4: The Room. The "Silent Hill Collection" is only available in Europe and Australia. It has been suggested that Silent Hill 2 (film) be merged into this article or section. ...
This is about the video game released on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. For the upcoming Silent Hill film sequel under the same name, see Silent Hill 2 (film) Silent Hill 2 is the second installment in the Silent Hill Survival horror series. ...
Silent Hill 3 is the third installment in the Silent Hill survival horror series. ...
Silent Hill (1999) -
Conceived by the game designer Keiichiro Toyama, the first Silent Hill was released in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation. The plot of the game centered around Harry Mason arriving in Silent Hill and his subsequent attempts at finding his lost daughter, Cheryl. Silent Hill is a video game, the first in the survival horror series with the same name. ...
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During the progress of the game, the protagonist Harry finds that his adopted daughter Cheryl has a disturbing past as the details of her genesis are revealed. This game was followed by the release of the side story for Game Boy Advance called Silent Hill: Play Novel which is detailed below. âGBAâ redirects here. ...
Silent Hill 2 (2001) -
The sequel, Silent Hill 2, was released in 2001 for the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox and PC. The extended versions for XBOX and PC are sometimes known as Silent Hill 2: Restless Dreams and feature an extra subplot scenario, as do the "Greatest Hits"/"Platinum" budget re-releases for PS2. The plot centered around James Sunderland, who had received a letter from his deceased wife that she is waiting for him in their "special place", which leads him to Silent Hill. This is about the video game released on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. For the upcoming Silent Hill film sequel under the same name, see Silent Hill 2 (film) Silent Hill 2 is the second installment in the Silent Hill Survival horror series. ...
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Silent Hill 3 (2003) -
The second full sequel, Silent Hill 3, was released in 2003 for the Sony PlayStation 2 as well as for PC. Highly tethered to the events of the first game, the plot surrounds a teenager named Heather as she uncovers the mysteries that surround her past - including her own link to the haunted town. Silent Hill 3 is the third installment in the Silent Hill survival horror series. ...
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Silent Hill 4: The Room (2004) -
Main article: Silent Hill 4: The Room Silent Hill 4: The Room was released in 2004 for the Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox and PC. Partly related to Silent Hill 2 and briefly set near Silent Hill, the plot follows Henry Townshend who finds himself mysteriously locked in his own apartment until a hole appears in his bathroom wall. The game features characters that are mentioned in previous titles. 2004 2004 in games 2003 in video gaming 2005 in video gaming Notable events of 2004 in video gaming. ...
Henry Townshend is the main protagonist of the video game Silent Hill 4: The Room by Konami. ...
The game was not originally meant to be a part of the Silent Hill series, but the decision to transform it into a Silent Hill game was taken early in the development of the game, so it was heavily reworked[10].
Silent Hill: Origins (2007) -
Main article: Silent Hill: Origins A prequel first announced at E3 2006 for the PlayStation Portable.[11] The game features a mentally disturbed trucker identified as Travis Grady who becomes trapped in Silent Hill and encounters characters from the first game during his attempts to get out. As the protagonist searches for a way to escape the horrors of the town, he eventually uncovers details regarding the creation of the darkness that plagues the once peaceful Silent Hill.[11][12] This is one of the few Silent Hill titles that is not being created by Team Silent, but instead by Climax Studios. E³ logo The Electronic Entertainment Expo, commonly known as E³, was an annual trade show for the computer and video games industry presented by the Entertainment Software Association. ...
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Team Silent is the development team responsible for the Silent Hill games. ...
Climax is a global independent video game development company with four studios. ...
Silent Hill: The Arcade (2007) -
Main article: Silent Hill: The Arcade At the 2007 Japan Arcade Operator's Union trade show, Konami revealed a forthcoming light gun arcade shooter game based on the Silent Hill series.[13] [14] The game deals with two characters, Eric and Tina, who have entered the town of Silent Hill after the mysterious return of the "Little Baroness" after it vanished 75 years earlier in 1918, and must battle enemies which include Nurses and Pyramid Head from Silent Hill 2. It is said that the two-player arcade will play much like The House of the Dead.[15] This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
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The House of the Dead (abbreviated as HOTD) is a video game franchise, produced by Sega. ...
Silent Hill V (2008) -
Main article: Silent Hill V The sixth installment was officially confirmed on July 11th, 2007, during E3 2007 for the Sony PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Xbox 360. The game tells the story of Alex Shepherd, a soldier who has returned from a war overseas. Shepherd discovers upon his arrival that his father has gone missing and his mother has become catatonic. Joshua, his brother, is the only one who can provide solace, but he soon vanishes. The game will chronicle Shepherd's search to find his missing brother. [16] Much like Silent Hill: Origins, Team Silent will not be developing the project, but instead by The Collective from Foundation 9 Entertainment.[17] Silent Hill V will be the sixth installment in the Silent Hill survival horror video game series. ...
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Xbox 360 is Microsofts successor to their Xbox video game console, previously referred to during development as Project Xenon. The console is expected to be released in November 2005 in the U.S., Europe, and Japan. ...
Catatonia is a severe psychiatric and medical condition, characterized by, in catatonic stupor, a general absence of motor activity, and, in catatonic excitement, violent, hyperactive behavior directed at oneself or others but with no visible purpose. ...
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Foundation 9 Entertainment is an entertainment products developer. ...
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Silent Hill: Play Novel (2001) In 2001, Silent Hill: Play Novel was released in Japan for the Nintendo Game Boy Advance. The game consists of still images and text and is played in the style of a Choose Your Own Adventure book. Full Motion Video sequences from the first game are also included. It deals with Cybil's adventures through the town as well as the exploits of a boy named Andy. It is considered a gaiden story and it has not been released outside of Japan. The Game Boy Advance is a best-selling handheld. ...
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Art of Silent Hill (2002) First multimedia DVD focusing mostly on material from Silent Hill 2 such as artworks and renders. It contains exclusive up to date music video 'Caramel Mix' as well as 'Ki-no-ko' and 'Fukuro' (both of which appeared on future media discs).
Lost Memories: The Art and Music of Silent Hill (2003) Released only in Japan, it is a second and most popular multimedia DVD. Most of the content found on "The Art of Silent Hill" is included here in addition to new content cited below. Divided into seven sections, it contains full soundtracks, trailer collections, artworks, renders and creature galleries from all three games as well as additional music videos: Ki-no-ko, Fukuro, Usagimu and video with Heather performing the song 'You're Not Here' from SH3 OST.
Inescapable rain in Yoshiwara (2004) Audio drama added to Japanese version of Silent Hill 4 OST. It was made by Akira Yamaoka & Teisui Ichiryusa and lasts for 57 minutes, however there was later released additional 16 minute chapter to the story. The story is not linked to the Silent Hill series in any way.
The Silent Hill Experience (2006) -
This Video Universal Media Disc was released April 6, 2006 for PlayStation Portable by Sony Entertainment as a promotional item for the now released Silent Hill (film). It is the third multimedia disc related to Silent Hill series. The Silent Hill Experience Silent Hill Expierence is a UMD which was released April 6, 2006 for Sony Entertainments PSP as a promotional item for the film. ...
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The Silent Hill: Cage of Cradle (2006) Interactive manga comic book written by Hiroyuki Owaku and illustrated by Masahiro Ito. It is currently only available on cellphones in Japan. A paper-back release is being planned for 2007. Not much is known about the story and images of the comic have been mostly concealed. What is known, however, is that the story will focus on Lisa Garland before the events of the first game in the series. Promotional images reveal that Doctor Kauffman will appear, as well as the notorious Pyramid Head and Alessa Gillespie. These images show noticeable influence from the visuals of the Silent Hill Movie. Lisa Garland is a fictional character in the first installment of the Silent Hill video game series. ...
Screenshot of Pyramid Head. ...
Alessa Gillespie is a fictional character from the video game and film Silent Hill. ...
Silent Hill: Double Under Dusk (2007) This is the second Silent Hill manga to appear exclusively to Konami's cellphone network. Many details, such as the synopsis and the involvement of Owaku and Ito are currently unknown.[18].
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One of several posters for Silent Hill depicting The Janitor. In 2003 a motion picture based on Silent Hill was officially announced, with French director Christophe Gans (Brotherhood of the Wolf) attached. The film was released in April 2006. It has been suggested that Silent Hill 2 (film) be merged into this article or section. ...
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Christophe Gans on the set of the film Silent Hill Christophe Gans (born March 11, 1960 in Antibes, France. ...
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While incoporating elements from the first four games, as well as original material, the film adaptation generally follows the plot of the first game in the series. However there were significant changes such as a role reversal for the prime antagonist, and a religious cult resembling Christian fundamentalists rather than devil worshippers. Harry Mason was replaced with Rose Da Silva (played by Radha Mitchell), a married mother. Rose's adoptive daughter Sharon (Jodelle Ferland) wanders and cries out "Silent Hill" in her sleep. Against the wishes of her husband Chris Da Silva (Sean Bean), Rose takes Sharon to find the elusive town of Silent Hill, in hope of finding the source of Sharon's nightmares. On the way Rose encounters a police officer, Cybil Bennett (Laurie Holden), who is suspicious of the distraught mother and her actions. Cybil follows Rose into Silent Hill where they are caught in a living nightmare, and encounter a religious cult connected to Sharon's past. Harry Mason is a fictional character and protagonist of the PlayStation video game Silent Hill. ...
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Jodelle Micah Ferland (born October 9, 1994 in Nanaimo, British Columbia) is a young Canadian actress. ...
Shaun Mark Bean (born 17 April 1959) is an English film and stage actor. ...
Laurie Holden (born December 17, 1972 in Los Angeles, California, USA) is an American actress. ...
The film featured music from series composer Akira Yamaoka. The musical score featured several selections of original game music, such as the opening from the first game "Silent Hill", "Promise - Reprise" from Silent Hill 2, and "Theme Of Laura" and "Laura Plays the Piano", also from the second game. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
The film was released through Tristar in the United States, and Pathé in Europe. Although panned by most professional critics, general audiences reacted more favorably, and the film was considered a financial success, opening at #1 in the US with $20.1 million dollars on its way to a total of $47 million domestically.[19] A sequel has been commissioned with the IMDB predicting a 2008 release, but presently little is known about it.[20][21] TriStar Pictures is a subsidiary of Columbia Pictures, itself a subdivision of Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group, which is owned by Sony Pictures. ...
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Books All books are officially available only in Japan.
Lost Memories (2003) Guidebook detailing various aspects of the first three games like symbolism and ideas behind games or development process. Originally released with the original version of Silent Hill 3, the book has been the subject of unofficial translations outside Japan.[22][23]
Drawing Block: Silent Hill 3 Program (2003) Artbook added to limited editions of Silent Hill 3 together with Lost Memories DVD and two posters.
Silent Hill (2006) Novelization of the first game of the series by Sadamu Yamashita. It is divided into three chapters: Fog, Darkness and Nightmare. Not to be confused with novelization of the film released the same year and under the same title.[citation needed]
Silent Hill comic books -
A series of comic books written by Scott Ciencin with artwork by Ben Templesmith (Dying Inside #1 and 2), Aadi Salman (Dying Inside #3,4,5), Shaun Thomas (Paint It Black, Among The Damned) and Nick Stakal (Grinning Man, Dead/Alive #1 to 5) have been published by IDW Publishing. Dying Inside Silent Hill comics are a series of comic books based on the Silent Hill computer game. ...
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A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ...
Scott Ciencin is an American author. ...
Cover to the 30 Days of Night trade paperback by Ben Templesmith. ...
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Influences The games' developers have acknowledged that they are fans of the film Jacob's Ladder and its technique of inducing fear through a more psychological level of perception[24]. The films of David Lynch are also acknowledged to be an influence on Silent Hill.[25] This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
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References - ^ http://kotaku.com/gaming/e307/silent-hill-v-first-screens-developer-named-277532.php Kotaku: "Silent Hill V First Screens, Developer Named" Created on July 11, 2007. Retrieved on July 12th, 2007
- ^ Book of Lost Memories (per Translated Memories translation.) Konami, 2003. 26-27, "Silent Hill Creature Commentary."
- ^ Book of Lost Memories (per Translated Memories translation.) Konami, 2003. 48-49, "Silent Hill 2 Creature Commentary."
- ^ Book of Lost Memories (per Translated Memories translation.) Konami, 2003. 94, "Power of the Town."
- ^ Book of Lost Memories (per Translated Memories translation.) Konami, 2003. 08-09, "Alessa's History."
- ^ The Real Silent Hill. offroaders.com (no date). Retrieved on June 3, 2007.
- ^ "Silent Hill Origins Impressions and Interview" at IGN.com
- ^ Book of Lost Memories (per Translated Memories translation.) Konami, 2003. 28-29, "Silent Hill Ending Analysis" with translator's notes.
- ^ Book of Lost Memories (per Translated Memories translation.) Konami, 2003. 50-51, "Silent Hill 2 Ending Analysis" with translator's notes.
- ^ Game Informer, September 2006
- ^ a b Jeff Haynes (2006-05-09). E3 2006: Silent Hill Origins Explored. IGN. Retrieved on 2007-10-23.
- ^ Kristan Reed (2007-04-30). Interview - Silent Hill Origins. EuroGamer.
- ^ Kotaku Next Silent Hill Coming To... Arcades? February 16, 2007
- ^ Konami Expo 2007 February 16, 2007
- ^ Siliconera More on the Silent Hill Arcade game February 16, 2007
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- ^ Boyes, Emma. Silent Hill 2 movie confirmed. Gamespot UK, 2006-12-29. Retrieved on 2007-06-04.
- ^ Silent Hill 2 (2008). Internet Movie Database. Retrieved on 2007-06-04.
- ^ "About." Translated Memories. Retrieved on 2007-07-01.
- ^ "Links." Translated Memories. Retrieved on 2007-07-01.
- ^ Interview with Christophe Gans
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Silent Hill is a video game, the first in the survival horror series with the same name. ...
This is about the video game released on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. For the upcoming Silent Hill film sequel under the same name, see Silent Hill 2 (film) Silent Hill 2 is the second installment in the Silent Hill Survival horror series. ...
Silent Hill 3 is the third installment in the Silent Hill survival horror series. ...
Silent Hill V will be the sixth installment in the Silent Hill survival horror video game series. ...
The following is a list of monsters in the video game series Silent Hill. ...
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