基本资料 | |
组织名称 | 诺伊蒙德 |
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组织别名 | Neumond |
组织种类 | 唱片和广播电台公司 |
组织领导人 | (未知) |
组织人数 | (未知) |
组织驻地 | 德国,黑森,法兰克福(?) |
登场作品 | 《狼穴之新的秩序》 |
诺伊蒙德 (Neumond。德语,意为“新月”)是《狼穴》系列游戏中的一个架空公司组织。 is a multimedia company based in the Greater German Reich. Presumably working in close coordination with the media and propaganda bureau of the Greater German Reich, Neumond as a media corporation distributes Nazi propaganda, television shows, and music across Germany and its occupied territories across the globe and beyond.
A record label under the Neumond brand, producing popular music in a wide variety of genres (as long as the lyrics and themes conform to Nazi standards of patriotism, purity, and national service, although this is somewhat questionable given their use of rock-and-roll music and styles reminiscent of the Motown and Punk sounds of the actual 1960s). Nevertheless, most of their songs are in German, and extoll themes related to the experiences of Germans around the world in the 1960s. Acts under the Neumond Records label include Die Käfer (heavily implied to be the Beatles of the Wolfenstein-timeline), Die Partei Damen (the Nazi version of the Motown sound), the soldier-singer Hans, the surf-pop band The Comet Tails, and more. For more information, see Neumond Records.
The television production division of Neumond, which handles the casting and production of popular television programs in the Greater German Reich. Neumond Television has a sizable and influential presence within the American Territories, running programs and films out of subsidiaries such as Paragon Studios in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Many of the Television programs produced by Neumond appear to be wholesome sitcoms, and game shows reminiscent of the type of programming found in 1950s-1960s America--however, all of these shows have a hefty dose of Nazi propaganda inserted into them.
Popular programming produced by Neumond Television include the game show German or Else (where losing contestants are sent to reeducation camps to learn German), Blitzmensch (a live action superhero television series about a superpowered Aryan Olympic athlete who fights crude caricatures of pre-WW2 American icons), Trust in Brother (a family sitcom where most of the gags and jokes have to do with casual failure to comply with Nazi-enforced social and racial standards), and Liesel (a show about a young German girl living in the American Territories and her "pet" Panzerhund). Neumond also produced competitions for music such as So you think you can yodel and also supervised on film productions, such as a movie produced by the ailing and deranged Adolf Hitler known as Das Ende Alles Bösen.
Some of these tracks can either be collected in the form of vinyl records as mission-specific Collectables to be played later, or heard throughout the game as ambient. Not all of them are present in the game, however and none are included in the official soundtracks collection by Mick Gordon. The all tracks except Change Over Day (That first appearance was in 狼穴之新的巨像) debut with 狼穴之新的秩序.
Music produced by Neumond Records is incredibly reminiscent of styles and popular acts of the actual 1950s-1960s. While the legality and societal acceptance of Rock, R&B, and Punk music under any Nazi regime would be questionable at best, the producers of the promotional music did mention that they tweaked many of the instrumental compositions to be similar to actual enforced standards of music during the Nazi Regime.
Likewise, a conversation between an American citizen and a Nazi Commander in Roswell suggests that there is some disdain for the pop and rock music produced by Neumond.
Television programs produced by Neumond are parodies of popular American television as they would have been broadcast in the 1950s-early 1960s: German or Else resembles Jeopardy! or Truth or Consequences, Trust in Brother is a parody of Leave it to Beaver, Liesel resembles Lassie, and Blitzmensch resembles the 1960s Batman TV show starring Adam West.
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