Jan H. thought he was playing the Silent Hill video game when he shut down the electricity at the Sophia hospital in Zwolle last Queen?s Day. Last Tuesday a court found him not guilty, simply because he had no idea of the true consequences of his deeds. H. has volunteered to undergo treatment. Telegraaf reports that the 35-year-old was suffering a psychosis when he stepped into the hospital?s basement. By pulling levers and switches, he thought he could win a tooth brush. The power was down for 45 minutes during which patients in the intensive care unit had to be respirated manually and lifts got stuck. No patients suffered any lasting consequences, according to RTV Oost.
Silent Hill is a survival horror game, a sub-genre of the action adventure.
They are probably referring to the silent hill 2 elevator part where a strange voice asks you questions about silent hill to win an unkown secret prize. Seriously, I think that they stretched that fact a bit too far. It's clear that the guy was deluded and nothing else. People in Silent aren't crazy (the main character that is) they are just tormented by .... themselves.
http://www.24oranges.nl/2009/10/28/man-found-not-guilty-after-blacking-out-hospital/
Don't let psychotic people play Silent Hill. Seems fairly obvious...
At least it wasn't Half-Life. God... Imagine if he would of gotten hold of a crowbar
Bwahahahahaha!
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