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Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 20 Dec 2010
by Doo-glas
I can't remember where exactly, I think it's when you're following Lisa, but at one point on the Silent Hill streets you pass by a Chinese restaurant called the "Jade Palace"

I'm too lazy to skim through my copy, but I'm pretty sure there's a Chinese restaurant of the same name in Stephen King's IT, which would make sense seeing as how Silent Hill more resembles Maine in this one

also the memory of the drowned boy in the sewers also vaguely reminded me of IT (they float! they all float down here!)

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 22 Dec 2010
by SHF
It IT the boy ( george, bill's younger brother) doesn't drown. he gets his arm ripped off by pennywise.
Thats how he dies.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 22 Dec 2010
by alone in the town
Doo-glas wrote:I can't remember where exactly, I think it's when you're following Lisa, but at one point on the Silent Hill streets you pass by a Chinese restaurant called the "Jade Palace"

I'm too lazy to skim through my copy, but I'm pretty sure there's a Chinese restaurant of the same name in Stephen King's IT, which would make sense seeing as how Silent Hill more resembles Maine in this one

also the memory of the drowned boy in the sewers also vaguely reminded me of IT (they float! they all float down here!)
It's called "Jade of the Orient".
It IT the boy ( george, bill's younger brother) doesn't drown. he gets his arm ripped off by pennywise.
Thats how he dies.
There is a scene in which Pennywise appears to Stan Uris in the guise of a boy who drowned in the Standpipe.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 22 Dec 2010
by Doo-glas
alone in the town wrote:
Doo-glas wrote:I can't remember where exactly, I think it's when you're following Lisa, but at one point on the Silent Hill streets you pass by a Chinese restaurant called the "Jade Palace"

I'm too lazy to skim through my copy, but I'm pretty sure there's a Chinese restaurant of the same name in Stephen King's IT, which would make sense seeing as how Silent Hill more resembles Maine in this one

also the memory of the drowned boy in the sewers also vaguely reminded me of IT (they float! they all float down here!)
It's called "Jade of the Orient".
the one in the book or the one in the game? :?

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 23 Dec 2010
by alone in the town
In the book. I checked.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 23 Jan 2011
by parasitehill
Also the Red balloon before entering the gym. There's also the road named after Bachman which was Stephen King's pen-name before he became big.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 24 Jan 2011
by leftshoe18
parasitehill wrote:Also the Red balloon before entering the gym. There's also the road named after Bachman which was Stephen King's pen-name before he became big.
Actually, King used the Bachman name after he was already popular. He wanted to see if he could write successful books without his real name attached after he had become famous.

The first of the Bachman stories was in 1977 after King had already released Carrie, Salem's Lot, and The Shining which were all pretty popular.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 24 Jan 2011
by parasitehill
Really? I could have sworn it was the other way around :X I've read enough of his books, you think I would have kept the right info up there. Still shows correlation though.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 28 Jan 2011
by Harrys_Girl
^This was revealed in SH1, where all the streets are named after famous authors.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 21 Mar 2011
by KiramidHead
Stephen King wrote some of the Bachman stories before he became famous, but they weren't published until later. I believe I read that Rage was the first novel he ever completed.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 27 Apr 2011
by lain of the wired
Bachman came after King.

Anyway, between the drowned boy and the red balloon... I wasn't thinking of them at the time, but now that you mention it... good catch!

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 27 Apr 2011
by KiramidHead
^He didn't create the pseudonym until later, but Rage and Blaze were completed before Carrie was ever published.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 27 Apr 2011
by lain of the wired
^So were a number of his later published stories before his name became akin to a brand. What's your point?

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 27 Apr 2011
by KiramidHead
I thought it was an interesting trivia piece.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 27 Apr 2011
by lain of the wired
Ah, Okie-dokie then.

Re: Stephen King's IT reference?

Posted: 27 Apr 2011
by heavensnightsh
lain of the wired wrote:
Anyway, between the drowned boy and the red balloon... I wasn't thinking of them at the time, but now that you mention it... good catch!
I'm now slapping myself in the forehead for not connecting these things :lol: