#2: Feb 21st 2013 at 5:00:28 PM
Awww, crud, man. There was still stuff he could've done for the industry. A new D-like game could've been exactly the shot in the arm the horror genre needs after Dead Space and Resident Evil went the shooty route.
Bleye knows Sabers.
#3: Feb 21st 2013 at 9:15:35 PM
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#4: Feb 22nd 2013 at 11:36:56 PM
RIP to yet another great innovator.
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#5: Feb 23rd 2013 at 1:42:11 AM
I am shocked, and saddened. I had no idea he was that young.
I liked it better when Questionable Casting was called WTH Casting Agency
#6: Feb 25th 2013 at 1:21:08 AM
Such sad news :(
He's one of my favorite innovative game developers, along with the Miller brothers, Suda51 and more. I was looking forward to see what his company would produce after You Me & the Cubes which I thought was very conceptually strong...
You are standing in an open field west of a white house, with a boarded front door. There is a small mailbox here.
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[日本語] Subject: Sad News
Friends -
It is with great sadness that I inform you that Mr.Kenji Eno (May 5, 1970 -February 20, 2013, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenji_Eno ) passed away last night (February 20, 2013) of heart failure. Mr. Eno was a musician and video game designer based in Japan. He is best known for his cult survival horror series, the D games and his audio game series, Real Sound.
Plans for a memorial service are being made on February 24-25, 2013 in Suginami-ku, Tokyo
Please join me in offering heartfelt condolences to his wife Mrs. Yuka Eno. Mr. Eno will be missed dearly.
Sincerely,
February 21, 2013
Katsutoshi Eguchi CEO From Yellow to Orange Inc.
■Please contact to dog@fyto.com for further informations, thank you.
edited 21st Feb '13 5:11:26 PM by JAF1970
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