
Hello! My name is Whitney and I’m the owner, writer, coder and designer for the Silent Hill Historical Society!
When I’m not searching foggy towns for missing daughters I reside in the San Francisco Bay Area and work as a graphic designer for a computer technology company in San Jose. Some of my hobbies include playing video games, singing bad karaoke, reading American and Japanese comics and watching movies in my spare time. Video games have been a pretty big part of my childhood and current entertainment. I believe my earliest gaming experience was as a four year old guiding a boxing mama kangaroo to save her baby on my older siblings’ Atari.
Since then I’ve enjoyed watching and playing games on my older brother’s various future consoles including NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, Nintendo 64 and Playstation but I didn’t really get into seriously playing or owning my own games until 1997. I was a huge Final Fantasy VII, Parasite Eve and Resident Evil/Biohazard fan and wanted to have a console of my own without worrying whether or not my brother would eventually sell the system or games for the next new game or console. Christmas 1998 I received a Playstation of my own and took a more active part in gaming accumulating my own gaming consoles and video games on the Playstation, Playstation 2, Game Cube, Playstation Portable and Xbox 360. Through the years I developed love for survival horror and RPGs with Silent Hill, Resident Evil/Biohazard and Final Fantasy as my favorites for their intricate plot lines and interesting characters.
Silent Hill caught my attention when I saw a gruesome screen shot of Harry standing over a dead dog in a bloodied alley featured in some sort of upcoming games article in one of my brother’s random game magazines. At the time I was a full fledged Resident Evil fan and since the article described Silent Hill as a “Resident Evil clone” it was a guarantee I would at least give the game a try. After my first play through of Silent Hill shortly after it’s release it was obvious that this game wasn’t a mere Resident Evil clone…it was better! I was so enthralled by the creepy atmosphere, music, and plot the from then on Silent Hill has been one of my most treasured and favored game series.
My Other Websites
: Website dedicated to the Deadly Premonition video game.
: Website dedicated to my Silent Hill collection.
: The Silent Hill video/aduio podcast I am a part of.
Sites I’m a Staff Member of
: I am a staff writer on this general survival horror website.
: I am a staff writer for this dedicated Silent Hill site.
You can contact me at contact@shshatteredmemories.com














































