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Left to join Virtual Heroes, Inc., and later joined Nintendo in 2012 as a Visual Producer.Īkira Yamaoka played a major role in the Silent Hill film adaptation by overseeing and approving specific aspects of the movie throughout its production. Takayoshi Sato: CGI Creator of Silent Hill and Silent Hill 2.Akihiro Imamura: Producer of Silent Hill 2, sub-producer of Silent Hill 4.Gozo Kitao: Executive producer of Silent Hill, Silent Hill 2, Silent Hill 3.Left Konami to join Grasshopper Manufacture

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Akira Yamaoka: Series sound director producer of Silent Hill 3 and Silent Hill 4.Masahiro Ito: Background and creature designer of Silent Hill, art director and creature designer of Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3'.Hiroyuki Owaku: Scenario writer of Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 3, co-writer for Silent Hill.Suguru Murakoshi: Drama director of Silent Hill 2, director and scenario writer of Silent Hill 4.Kazuhide Nakazawa: Director of Silent Hill 3.Masashi Tsuboyama: Background designer Silent Hill, director of Silent Hill 2, art director of Silent Hill 4.Left to join Japan Studio ( Project Siren) in 1999 and create the Siren series of games. Keiichiro Toyama: Director of Silent Hill.KCET was merged into the parent company Konami in April 2005. According to a Silent Hill Homecoming artist, Team Silent was ultimately disbanded by Konami itself, because Konami wanted Western developers to make the games. According to composer Akira Yamaoka, Team Silent consisted of staff members that had failed at other projects and originally intended to leave the company before the first Silent Hill game turned out to be a success. This term is often used under the misconception of all the different teams being the same Japanese group, with later titles developed by non-Japanese companies such as Climax Studios, Double Helix Games and Vatra Games. This led to differences between these games pacing, setting and canon. There were at least two different groups that are labeled under this same term, a Team Silent that handled Silent Hill and Silent Hill 3, and a Team Silent that handled Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 4: The Room. Team Silent is a term used to refer to the various development groups within Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo (KCET), responsible for the first four games in the Silent Hill franchise by Konami released from 1999 to 2004.
