Silent Hill Gambling Machine
Posted By admin On 31/03/22Of course, we did have P.T. In that interim, but that only sort of counts and isn’t even accessible anymore, so hey. Since then, Konami has barely even acknowledged Silent Hill as a brand — a skin in Super Bomberman R, and a deluge of merchandise, but no games. Well, there was the 2014 pachislot machine, which fans have lamented over. So, perfect if you're super into gambling? The Silent Hill slot machine will be making its grand debut during the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas from October 15 through the 17th. It's called Silent Hill Escape and offers a 49-inch J curve display in 4K ultra HD. But it's still not a new Silent Hill game. The last time we got our hopes up for a new Silent Hills game was the now-abandoned PT demo, and unfortunately I'm gonna have to let you down again. The only official Silent Hills 'game' we know. Yes, Silent Hill is the next game on the chopping block for gambling machines and you can see it in action in one of the most terrible trailers ever conceived: The franchise will be part of a new cabinet that they designed with a 49 inch 4K Ultra HD display and numerous other games featured in the same cabinet.
Konami has announced a surprise pair of ‘Silent Hill’ slot machines. The move has been met with controversy, as diehard fans of the legendary horror game are skeptical of Konami’s new direction. Nevertheless, this new slot game will offer casino-goers an exciting and unusual type of game to play.
Konami’s new ‘Silent Hill’ slot machine has divided opinion amongst fans of the horror game ©thesixthaxis.com
Konami has created not one, but two brand new ‘Silent Hill’ themed slot machines. ‘Silent Hill Escape’ and ‘Silent Hill Return’ both draw on one of the developer’s most critically acclaimed gaming franchises. For those unfamiliar with this title, the ‘Silent Hill’ series is a set of survival horror video games set in a fictitious American town. Since its first title released in 1999, the series has gained a cult following. It is this large fan base that has expressed its disregard for the new ‘Silent Hill’ slot machines.
The announcement comes ahead of their appearance at G2E, the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas. G2E describes itself as ‘the largest gathering of global, commercial and tribal gaming professionals in North America’. Here, Konami will be able to showcase their new gaming cabinets and titles to an audience of industry professionals.
Despite some negative press from the gaming community, Konami has a positive outlook on their latest offerings. The Executive Vice President of the firm said the “aim is empowering operators with exceptional entertainment to reach and engage today’s players and beyond” and that the company is “actively leveraging a combination of top technology, talent, design, and development to deliver a host of new products at this year’s event, through the immediate years to come”.
“This cabinet is a striking combination of sleek entertainment, premium packaging, and player comfort, backed by a rich library of original titles. Everything, including its shape, screens, betting surface, and available merchandising, has been engineered to maximize both player experience and operational results. This latest cabinet is the first glimpse at great things to come from Konami.”– Tom Jingoli, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer, Konami
A Controversial Move
This is not the first time that Konami or the ‘Silent Hill’ franchise has courted controversy. In April of 2015 the ninth installment, ‘Silent Hills’ was canceled suddenly. This action came as a shock to fans and industry pundits alike, as it’s precursor ‘P.T’ – a ‘playable teaser’ – was met with positive reviews. ‘P.T’ was created in collaboration between Hideo Kojima and acclaimed film director Guillermo del Toro. Following the abrupt cancellation of ‘Silent Hills’ and removal of ‘P.T’ from the PlayStation Network, Del Toro said that he would never work on a game again and described the move as ‘one of the most moronic things I’ve ever witnessed’. Konami then removed itself from the New York Stock Exchange and expressed a new focus on mobile gaming.
Later in 2015, another huge change came for Konami. Hideo Kojima, Konami’s most celebrated video game producer, parted ways with the company. He is most well known for developing titles in the ‘Metal Gear’ franchise. There has been much speculation over what really happened, although the general consensus seems to be ‘artistic differences’. Since the split, Konami has moved away from video games and now develops an array of casino and mobile games.
This isn’t the first slot machine that Konami has developed with a ‘Silent Hill’ theme. Their first pachinko machine was actually launched in 2015. However this one didn’t seem to leave Japan, so it didn’t garner much media attention. This time, Konami has chosen a much more public approach, designed to showcase its new identity at the forefront of the casino gaming industry. Konami have also recently established themselves as a competitive force in eSports, with the announcement of an innovative new complex.
Despite a distinctly negative response from the video gaming community, it can’t be said that Konami isn’t doing well. In fact, drawing on its own gaming history with the inclusion of the ‘Silent Hill’ slot machines is proving to be one of the company’s most savvy decisions of late. Konami might be ruffling feathers, but they are also drawing media attention. They have got people talking about their new games and are attracting a new audience to casino gaming. Horror titles are pretty uncommon when it comes to slot machines, so in creating one, what better source material could there be? These new games will spark a lot of interest at casinos, simply because they are different from most other slots. Konami might not be pleasing everybody, but they certainly know how to shake up the industry.
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It’s been almost seven years since the last Silent Hill game, Book of Memories, if you can believe that. Of course, we did have P.T. in that interim, but that only sort of counts and isn’t even accessible anymore, so hey. Since then, Konami has barely even acknowledged Silent Hill as a brand — a skin in Super Bomberman R, and a deluge of merchandise, but no games. Well, there was the 2014 pachislot machine, which fans have lamented over. Every once in a while some little pocket of hope bubbles up from the depths, Konami filed a trademark for Silent Hill in Canada back in August and that got lots of people cocking an eyebrow in feigned restraint. But no, there will never be another console-based, story-driven Silent Hill game ever again, and as if to remind you of that, Konami has unveiled their newest entry into the series — Silent Hill: Escape.
This will evidently be part of Konami’s presentation at a Las Vegas gaming expo later this month, and Konami’s almost comical (if it wasn’t so depressing) line about the “experience” just fills my heart with something akin to disdain. Executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Konami Gaming, Tom Jingoli, had this to say:
“Konami’s aim is empowering operators with exceptional entertainment to reach and engage today’s players and beyond. We are actively leveraging a combination of top technology, talent, design, and development to deliver a host of new products at this year’s event, through the immediate years to come.
This cabinet is a striking combination of sleek entertainment, premium packaging, and player comfort, backed by a rich library of original titles. Everything, including its shape, screens, betting surface, and available merchandising, has been engineered to maximize both player experience and operational results. This latest cabinet is a first glimpse at great things to come from Konami.”
Silent Hill Gambling Machine For Sale
While all we have is this one photo, I really do love the “leveraging a combination of top technology, talent, design, and development” when this machine appears to just be using old assets from 2012’s Downpour. I assume it will most likely be like the 2015 Silent Hill pachislot, which used a combination of old footage from Silent Hill 2 and new action footage using that game’s characters. The use of “backed by a rich library of original titles” might indicate that elements will be pulled from across the brand though. The image shown might just be a “work in progress” design. But hey, if you’re a Western fan, you’ll get the chance to play this time around as it’s coming here! It probably doesn’t have anything to do with pachinko machines getting heavy regulations in Japan, so have at it, friends! I’m sure you’ll be seeing this in your restless dreams.
Silent Hill Gambling Machines
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