Eno was the founder of Warp and was behind games like D, Enemy Zero, and D2.
Update : Archipel has revealed on its Twitter account that its documentary on Kenji Eno, now titled ‘Memories of Kenji Eno’, will premiere at Archipel Caravan (an event taking place between Dec 15th – Dec 17th at the Institut Français Du Japon in Shinjuku City, Tokyo).
The film will be shown (with English subtitles) for the first time on Friday, December 15th, with two additional screenings taking place on Saturday, December 16th, and Sunday, December 17th followed by a bunch of talks with guests. Throughout the three-day event, there will also be a special exhibition held in the same space, which will feature Eno’s past games, photographs, books, and more.
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Eno was the founder of Warp and was behind games like D, Enemy Zero, and D2.
Update : Archipel has revealed on its Twitter account that its documentary on Kenji Eno, now titled ‘Memories of Kenji Eno’, will premiere at Archipel Caravan (an event taking place between Dec 15th – Dec 17th at the Institut Français Du Japon in Shinjuku City, Tokyo).
The film will be shown (with English subtitles) for the first time on Friday, December 15th, with two additional screenings taking place on Saturday, December 16th, and Sunday, December 17th followed by a bunch of talks with guests. Throughout the three-day event, there will also be a special exhibition held in the same space, which will feature Eno’s past games, photographs, books, and more.
Read the full article on timeextension.com