Kenji Eno ends near-10 year US console hiatus on Monday

The cult developer behind the D series and Enemy Zero is making his return to video game consoles after ten years with a puzzle game coming to WiiWare.

Kenji Eno ends near-10 year US console hiatus on Monday

Japanese developer Kenji Eno, of D and Enemy Zero fame.

After creating three of the most innovative and memorable survival horror games (D, D2, and Enemy Zero) in the late nineties, Japanese developer Kenji Eno took an extended break from the game industry around the turn of the decade. During an interview with EGM and 1UP last year, he expressed an interest to return to gaming, which he started with a collaborative effort on the iPhone game Newtonica and its sequel. He hasn't released a console game in the US, however, since D2 on the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. This hiatus is set to end on Monday, as his development team, fyto, brings its newest game, entitled You, Me, and the Cubes, to the WiiWare service this Monday.

We've included an image of the game here, but our own Alex Wawro got to check it out at Nintendo's US headquarters yesterday. Check out the full preview here!

You, Me and the Cubes
THE VERDICT by Dave Rudden Dave Rudden's Avatar

I was a big fan of D on the original PlayStation, and I'm an even bigger fan of seeing established developers experiment on the Wii, like Yuji Naka with Let's Tap and Let's Catch. I'm very curious to see what Eno's got up his sleeve.

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richard_m_morales

D series was awesome. I remember renting it D back on the PS1 when I was little.
First Survivor Horror game I ever played.

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