Otro estudio desarrollando, Warp, de Kenji Eno.

Pues aquí os pongo el texto:

D2 Creator Turns to Wii

Famed designer Kenji Eno all but confirms that his new company is making a game for Nintendo's new console.
by Matt Casamassina

May 23, 2006 - Readers whose videogame-playing years stretch back to 3DO and Dreamcast will almost certainly remember the development studio Warp and its charismatic leader Kenji Eno. The company created some truly pioneering software, including such titles as Enemy Zero, D and D2, the latter of which launched with SEGA's ill-fated platform.


Several years back, Eno disbanded Warp and started a new studio focused on the development of entertainment products outside of videogames. However, according to a report by Gamasutra, he's back with an all-new studio, From Yellow to Orange, and is once again focused on developing videogames.
Gamasutra met briefly with Eno at the Electronics Entertainment Expo 2006, where he confessed that he was working on a "brand new game." Quizzed on the subject, Eno would only say that the title was being created "for a console with a new control device," but then reportedly waved his hands around as though using Nintendo's innovative new pointer.

At Warp, Eno's games were primarily known for daring to be different. The 3DO D utilized CG-animated cut-scenes to tell a story uncommonly deep and atmospheric for the time. The Saturn-based Enemy Zero forced players to use audio cues to identify an otherwise invisible monster in a futuristic storyline. Meanwhile, although Warp itself employed a staff of only five, one of its members was Fumito Ueda, who later went on to make Ico on PlayStation 2.

An official site for From Yellow to Orange is now open and teases that the developer, "... will be on your side." Readers can check it out by clicking right here.

¿Alguien nos puede comentar qué tal fueron los juegos de esta compañía en el pasado?. Gracias.

FUENTE: http://ruliweb2.dreamwiz.com/ruliboard/read.htm?num=3296&table=game_nin02&main=nin
d2 estaba bastante cotizado en DC, personalmente no lo vi para tanto..y el enemy zero más o menos igual, para mi un juego normalote.
Warp ya no existe, es el nuevo estudio del fulano este, que puede hacer algo interesante si nos basamos en sus juegos previos, aunque tiene un poco de "síndrome Kojima", pero luego hace unas BSOs bastante chulas; y el D2 de DC no está tan cotizado como pensais, yo lo tengo :Ð
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