Franchise: Silent Hill
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Most Silent Hill games have a secret UFO Ending, achieved by doing certain feats during the game.
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In 1962, a coal fire started under the town of Centralia, Pennsylvania. Only a few people continue to live in the town, as the fire still continues to produce clouds of gas and has been condemned. This has lead people to call the town "The Real Life Silent Hill", as the appearance of the gas gave off the same visual appearance of the mist in the Silent Hill games. However, the town shows very few signs of the underground fires continued existence barring a number of warning signs and a few gas vents.
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Team Silent, the development team within Konami that made the first four games in the Silent Hill series, was not a cohesive unit of the same developers, and many of their games had different key staff who only worked on a couple of games and not the exact same team each time. After the dissolution of Team Silent during the development of Silent Hill 4: The Room, subsequent Silent Hill entries were developed by Western studios and negatively received by critics and fans alike, with some wishing for Team Silent to reunite to develop the series. The series' sound designer Akira Yamaoka expressed his stance on the possibility of a Team Silent reunion in a 2017 PC Gamer interview:
"I'm not against it, but it's hard to say because everyone has evolved, and maybe the mindset has changed as well. Also, the technology and the games industry as a whole has changed as well. Even if we got back together I'm not even sure we could do something great so it's very hard to say at the moment."
Team Silent members wiki article:
https://www.giantbomb.com/team-silent/3010-757/
Akira Yamaoka interview:
https://www.pcgamer.com/akira-yamaoka-would-love-to-see-silent-hill-revived-is-open-to-team-silent-reformation/
https://www.giantbomb.com/team-silent/3010-757/
Akira Yamaoka interview:
https://www.pcgamer.com/akira-yamaoka-would-love-to-see-silent-hill-revived-is-open-to-team-silent-reformation/