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Silent Hill 4: The Room [b] is a 2004 survival horror game developed by Team Silent, a group in Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, and published by Konami.The fourth installment in the Silent Hill series, the game was released in Japan in June and in North America and Europe in September.
[47] In reality, Silent Hill 3 and Silent Hill 4: The Room were developed around the same time, "almost simultaneously".Video Game News, Reviews, and Walkthroughs. Contrary to popular belief on the Internet, Silent Hill 4: The Room was always intended to be connected to the Silent Hill series, at least as a "spin-off." An interviewer once asked:
A slightly cropped and colour hue-edited real photo with an open view of the Derwentwater was used by Team Silent as a backdrop image at the very beginning of the Konami's "Silent Hill 2" video game, to serve as a higher ground touristic observational viewpoint of the fictional "Toluca Lake" (not to be confused with Toluca Lake, Los Angeles) in ...
The Silent Hill 3 development team initially saw Heather as "innocent", something that was reflected in original sketches of her, but they found this motif to be too "nice", so the game's supervising illustrator Shingo Yuri modeled Heather after French actresses Sophie Marceau and Charlotte Gainsbourg, [7] with Vanessa Paradis serving as a model for concept art. [8]
Silent Hill 2 is gloriously grungy, bleak, and full of pulpy dread. In a world of stellar remakes, it sits up there with the best and sets the bar high – recreating the source material with a ...
SILENT HILL 3 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: July 16, 2003: 1:16:18: Konami Music Entertainment [citation needed] SILENT HILL 4 –THE ROOM– ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: June 17, 2004: 1:12:50: Konami Media Entertainment [citation needed] SILENT HILL ZERO ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: January 25, 2008: 1:05:54: Konami Digital Entertainment [citation needed] SILENT ...
Toyama was born in 1970 in Miyazaki Prefecture, and studied art in Tokyo Zokei University. [2] After graduating he joined Konami in 1994 as a graphic artist. [3] [4] He was the graphic designer and character designer for the Sega CD version of Snatcher and International Track & Field, and after that he created the Silent Hill series. [5]
Silent Hill [b] is a 1999 survival horror video game developed by Team Silent, a group within Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, and published by Konami for the PlayStation. It is the first installment in the Silent Hill video game series. Silent Hill uses a third-person view with real-time rendering of 3D environments.