Nintendo Confirms Silent Hill: Shattered Memories November Release

Posted By: Whitney   September 15th, 2009 | 9:24 pm

Even though the Konami’s official site still doesn’t list a release date, Nintendo confirms in a press release what all the retailers have stated for the last two weeks…no Silent Hill: Shattered Memories until November!

NINTENDO’S HOLIDAY LINEUP HAS SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc.
Walk It Out! – October
Silent Hill: Shattered Memories – November
Storybook Workshop – November
Karaoke Revolution – November
Ultimate Party Challenge – November
DanceDanceRevolution Hottest Party 3 – November
pop’n music – November
Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 – Q4


Silent Hill: Shattered Memories at the Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2009

Posted By: Whitney   September 15th, 2009 | 1:54 pm

According to GoNintendo and andriasang-gaming news from Japan, Konami will be showing Silent Hill: Shattered Memories at the 2009 Tokyo Game Show!

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http://www.konami.jp/tgs/games/index.html

On Konami’s Special Tokyo Game Show 2009 Website they state that they will be exhibiting the Wii and PSP versions of Silent Hill: Shattered Memories either by movies or a playable demo and it looks like they will give freebies away as well! Oh man I wish I could go I would love some SH:SM promotional items for my collection! Too bad Japan is so far away.

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More Info on the Bonus Soundtrack

Posted By: Whitney   September 15th, 2009 | 12:22 am

According to Original Sound Version the bonus soundtrack will contain “…new composed music along with some arrangements of older material. Make sure to put a pre-order in now as the game is set to launch November 3, 2009.” So it looks like this soundtrack will be a mix of old and new! I reeeaally hope the song used in the beginning of the Konami Holiday Preview ’09 will be on it!



Harry, creepy houses and bears?! New Silent Hill: Shattered Memories Screens

Posted By: Whitney   September 14th, 2009 | 7:16 pm

Oh My!

Dreadcentral.com put some new Silent Hill Wii screens up today, some we’ve seen before but there were a couple new ones such as a chained and bloodied bear in a cabin?! That’s new! I wonder how that fits into the game. November can not come soon enough!

All images from New Screens: Silent Hill: Shattered Memories

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‘ello there Mr. Bear!



ESRB rates Silent Hill: Shattered Memories

Posted By: Whitney   September 13th, 2009 | 10:54 am

Well it’s official Silent Hill: Shattered Memories is an official a “Mature 17+” game! We all expected the rating but what is neat is that in ESRB’s ratings summary we learn a couple new tidbits about the game:

– Harry explores a high school

– Many have been worried about the lack of “rust and blood” but it looks like we will still see some gruesome scenes like human and animal corpses and areas splattered with blood.

– Game contains a lot of sexual references in dialouge, in game posters/calendars and mannequins in sexually suggestive positions.

Here’s the full summary:

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http://www.esrb.org/ratings/synopsis.jsp?Certificate=27626

RATING INFORMATION

Silent Hill: Shattered Memories

Platform: PlayStation 2, PSP, Wii

Rating: Mature

Content descriptors: Blood, Drug Reference, Language, Sexual Themes, Violence

Rating summary: This is a survival horror game in which players assume the role of Harry Mason as he searches for his missing daughter after a car crash. Players explore a mysterious town, investigate clues and objects, solve various puzzles, and interact with the world using their in-game cell phone. Some voicemail/text messages received on the phone contain references to violence, including an onlooker’s vivid description of a stabbing. Players can also take pictures with their cell phone, one of which reveals the corpse of a teenager who hanged himself. Large streaks of blood are sometimes depicted on floors and walls; blood is also visible around animal and human corpses. Throughout the game, players will encounter suggestive posters/calendars/objects featuring scantily clad women. The most pertinent examples include: a poster advertising a pornographic film called Young Flesh 2 (with blacked-out nudity); portraits of women who work in a brothel; mannequins arranged in sexually suggestive positions; and rude bathroom graffiti (e.g., “Cheerleader Wh*re”). Players can also visit a psychiatrist who sometimes discusses sexual issues (e.g., “All this talking and we still haven’t touched on this sex thing” and “You want to die having sex.”). As players explore an abandoned high school, they may encounter a poster for drug awareness that contain images of marijuana leaves, crack, and cocaine. Profanity (e.g., “sh*t” and “a*shole”) can sometimes be heard in the dialogue.



Konami Holiday Preview ’09 : New Silent Hill Shattered Memories interview!

Posted By: Whitney   September 8th, 2009 | 10:32 pm

Gamervision did an quick video interview with Brandon Cox, Senior PR Manager over at Konami, about the upcoming Silent Hill Shattered Memories Game!

Gamervision Blog Article with a HD quality video

“Konami is taking Silent Hill fans on a trip down memory lane…with a few tw(ii)eaks. Get it? It’s coming out on the Wii and I put the i’s in there.

Brandon Cox will have you know that this game does indeed use both the Wii remote and nunchuck, that the game has been completely redesigned, and that you may possibly pee your pants multiple times throughout the course of gameplay. It’s a new tactile feature they are trying out. Dry-cleaning not included.”

Things to take note of!

– I like the tune in the beginning I wonder if it’s going to be in the game? The opening notes actually reminded me of Bolero from the Moulin Rouge closing credits Actually now that I listened to it again I think it sounds more like My Chemical Romance’s song “Romance” from their I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love cd.

– Lulz at the “Akira Yamamoto” poor guy, it’s surprising someone from Konami’s PR would make a mistake like that in an interview… I know some Silent Hill fans will have his head for that!

– Brandon states the game will come out in Oct…does that mean the Nov date on Gamestop is wrong? I hope so I really want to play the game!



Silent Hill Haunted Attraction

Posted By: Whitney   September 8th, 2009 | 9:38 pm

I got this postcard advertising a Silent Hill themed maze in October from some employees working the Konami booth at Comic Con ’09.  At the time I didn’t think much of the Silent Hill logo used since a nurse from Silent Hill Homecoming graces the front. However after taking a second look the other day I noticed it used the “Silent Hill”  from the final Shattered Memories logo! This makes me wonder… does Konami plan to do any sort of Shattered Memories promotion in or around the maze? If so that would be awesome!

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Mary Elizabeth McGynn Discusses her role in Silent Hill Shattered Memories at Otakon 2009!

Posted By: Whitney   September 8th, 2009 | 9:21 pm

Last July Mary Elizabeth was a guest of honors and had her very own panel! I wish I could have been there (she needs to come to Fanime or Comic Con!) but luckily I was able to find a great write up with pictures of  her awesome panel by Serdar Yegulalp at Advance Media Nework Anime website 🙂 You can read the entire article here:

Otakon 2009: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn: Jill Of All Trades

http://anime.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=5557

Here are her quotes regarding the Silent Hill series and Silent Hill Shattered Memories:

Silent Hil fans also got another major boost: “I got to be a codirector on the next Silent Hill game. For the Wii, no less. It’s really gonna rock. I’ve been doing the songs for the series (there’s four more in the next game!) and you might want to preorder that one ‘cos there’s going to be some one of a kind bonus stuff I can’t tell you about.” (Anime fans quickly grow inured to, and twice as quickly learn to tell the difference between, “I can’t tell you” and “We have no plans at this time”.) “We’ll be recording it all in just a couple of weeks, and this is the first time we’ve done anything like this.

Now that we know the bonus is a soundtrack cd I’m wondering if some older Silent Hill tunes were re recorded?

Based on a quick show of hands, there were at least as many Silent Hill fans as there were GITS fans, so it came as little surprise that many questions revolved around everyone’s favorite Pyramid Head Franchise. One question — what were her favorite songs from the games? — evoked an interesting response: “We actually don’t know what the song titles are when we do them! But my favorite of the bunch — well, without knowing the title, it’s the one that goes ‘Here’s a lullaby to close your eyes –” and with that a good chunk of the (female) audience sang right along to great applause. Ditto when she crooned “Stare at the walls, they make fun of me”. (MEMO TO FUTURE CONVENTION ORGANIZERS: A panel of nothing but Mrs. McGlynn doing karaoke sing-offs of Silent Hill tunes would be a sell-out.)

As enthusiastic as she is about music — she was, by her own admission, a Band Brat in high school — she doesn’t do as much singing as you might imagine. There was talk of recording her own album but it never materialized, but: “What I’d live to do is talk to Akira [Yamaoka, the composer[ and release the best of the songs from that game, enough for a full album. It’s weird because right after I did the Silent Hill stuff I did a demo for a children’s audio book named ‘My Little Tree Frog’ and I kept thinking about that stuff done in the SH manner. ‘IT’S A TREEE FROOOOG!!'” (Cue audience convulsions.)”

(all pictures were featured in the article above and were from the GenjiPress flickr account)




Silent Hill Shattered Memories Screens

Posted By: Whitney   September 8th, 2009 | 12:35 pm

Here are some cool looking PSP of Silent Hill Shattered Memories I gathered from IGN.com 🙂 I think it’s looking pretty nice!



Silent Hill Shattered Memories Box Art round…2!

Posted By: Whitney   September 6th, 2009 | 7:57 pm

The PAL version of SH:SM is up online and it looks like this is its cover art.

I like this UK boxart better than the official US one, it’s creepy mysterious and carries the ice theme well. Overall I think the concept was better executed and the design feels more polished to me.

In more disappointing news it looks like the market department for the US release didn’t think the cover would sell the game on it’s own now we have two E3 awards cluttering the front of the design…man they look so out of place and it takes away from the great artwork!



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