What a shame. Thoughts go out to his family. RIP
RIP.."D" was a very strange and wonderful game and showed us all what was to come in survival horror in the 32bit era..for which I can say we all thank you for
Never played any of his games but a shame to die so young. 
I am unfamiliar with his work but, as Laird said, it is a shame to see someone die so young.Â
Hunt down his games and have a go via emulation or console, but I reckon they will hop up in price now, due to his death. This type of thing always happens..
Hunt down his games and have a go via emulation or console, but I reckon they will hop up in price now, due to his death. This type of thing always happens..
Yeah so true, I remember people trying to sell copies of Moonwalker for £1000 after Jacko died 
It's still far more expensive than it should be considering how common it is.
Only had the pleasure of playing 1 of his games, the superb D on PS1, friend of mine raved about Enemy Zero on Saturn though, of which i'll always rember with a smile, for having the Playstation logo morph into the Saturn logo at a showing at a Japanese trade show, as a once PS exclusive had jumped over to Sega.
RIP, yet another creative genius gone from gaming.
Been reading a little about Kenji Eno today and found this decent overview of his videogame career. Amazed that he was leading projects like D before he was 25. (1995)
http://www.giantbomb.com/warp-inc/3010-2589/
Very sad news. Loved his games D and Trip'd on the 3DO and D2 on the Dreamcast. Far too young.
Found mag scan of a 2-page interview with him, from old Saturn magazine.
It's gone on a memory stick, for Laird to copy off and put up here for benifit of any/all who might be interested.
Be a while before i send it, as Laird busy moving at mo., but wanted to share it with the community.