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

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.

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