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Happy editing! Longhair\talk 04:48, 5 September 2021 (UTC)
Original research
[edit]Please do not add original research to articles, as you did to Team Silent. Silent Hill and Silent Hill 3, and Silent Hill 2 and Silent Hill 4, were not developed by separate teams. Nor are there any "differences in canon" between the first four games that aren't explained in-universe.
The only time there were ever "two separate teams" was when Silent Hill 3 and Silent Hill 4 were developed simultaneously, and even then, it was just the larger team split up into halves. Some team members (such as Ryouko Horie and Jun Inoue) even worked on both games at once.
- IGN: How much of the original team is working on [Silent Hill 2]? Imamura: The core team is the same. But the sequel is a much bigger project, so we've had to supplement that with about thirty more staff from within Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc.
- Nakazawa: Actually, there are quite a few new staff members working on Silent Hill 3. Most of the core staff members from Silent Hill 2 are working on Silent Hill 3, however.
- Murakoshi: Production on SH4 began right after production on SH2 ended. We actually moved forward with SH3 & SH4 at the same time. One thing we discussed this time was "creating a new Silent Hill." We even originally started out with the intention of having the Silent Hill name as a subtitle. Like The Room: Silent Hill, maybe? Murakoshi: Simply speaking, yeah. And so, at the very start, we took 2-3 months to plan things out. The production work for SH2 had just ended, so we were talking with each other about how accomplished it was and such, and we started deciding to what extent we wanted to make changes and do something new. So, we came up with three fairly polished plans, and we chose the scariest one - that was how it went. So how did The Room end up being the subtitle for the game? Yamaoka: We wanted to express the idea that Silent Hill was moving in a new direction. We reasoned that with a title of Silent Hill 4: The Room, it would be recognizable to a great many people as "a new Silent Hill", but they'd understand right away that while it's at heart a Silent Hill game, it's different from what came before.
If your source is TheGamingMuse, please not that YouTube channel is neither reliable nor unbiased. Please read WP:GNG and WP:V before making future edits to articles. Thank you. Darkknight2149 02:59, 19 September 2022 (UTC)
- Okay thanks. Simolke2 (talk) 20:23, 27 September 2022 (UTC)