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Akira Yamaoka (山岡 晃, Yamaoka Akira, born February 6, 1968) is a Japanese composer and music producer. He is best known for composing music for several video games in the Silent Hill series by Konami, among other games.
SILENT HILL ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: March 5, 1999: 1:11:48: King Records [citation needed] SILENT HILL 2 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: October 3, 2001: 1:14:15: Konami Music Entertainment [citation needed] SILENT HILL 3 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS: July 16, 2003: 1:16:18: Konami Music Entertainment [citation needed] SILENT HILL 4 –THE ROOM– ORIGINAL ...
The track titles and tracks themselves reference Silent Hill and feature music and voice samples, most notably of Claudia Wolf, the main antagonist of Silent Hill 3. [183] Dementium: The Ward, a survival horror game for the Nintendo DS, was originally pitched as a Silent Hill game, but it was turned down by Konami. [184]
Akira Yamaoka composed the music for Silent Hill 2. [5] At his home, Yamaoka took three days to write the music for "Theme of Laura", Silent Hill 2 ' s main theme, by combining "a sad melody" and "a strong beat", although he does not consider the melody to be the "most important" element of a musical piece. [29]
Silent Hill: The Short Message is set in the fictional economically depressed town of Kettenstadt, Germany, rather than the eponymous town of Silent Hill. [4] The game takes place within an abandoned apartment complex called the "Villa", a popular graffiti hot spot and infamous suicide spot among teenage girls.
James Sunderland is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 2001 survival horror video game Silent Hill 2, produced as part of the Silent Hill series under Konami.In the games' events, he arrives to Silent Hill under the apparent request of his deceased wife Mary Shepherd-Sunderland, where he encounters monsters such as Pyramid Head and a few other human characters.
Silent Hill is a psychological horror film series, based on the video game series of the same name by Konami. Proposed by Christophe Gans, and adapted from the video game Silent Hill (1999), the film series began with the release of Silent Hill (2006). The film was followed by a sequel, Silent Hill: Revelation (2012).
Silent Hill: Homecoming is a 2008 survival horror game developed by Double Helix Games and published by Konami Digital Entertainment. [5] The sixth installment in the Silent Hill series, Homecoming follows the journey of Alex Shepherd, a soldier returning from war, to his hometown of Shepherd's Glen, where he finds the town in disarray, and his younger brother missing.