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Kenji Eno Broke New Ground for Video Games | WIRED

Kenji Eno Broke New Ground for Video Games | WIRED: On%20March%201%2C%201994%2C%20Eno%20founded%20Warp%2C%20a%20game%20studio%20that%20would%20go%20on%20to%20produce%20his%20most%20recognized%20work.%20The%20studio%20was%20every%20bit%20a%20startup%2C%20with%20a%20limited%20staff%20and%20resources%20that%20would%20influence%20which%20platforms%20the%20studio%20focused%20development%20on.%20A%20few%20years%20before%20the%20original%20PlayStation%20launched%20and%20quickly%20dominated%20the%20marketplace%2C%20Tripp%20Hawkins%2C%20founder%20of%20Electronic%20Arts%2C%20left%20to%20start%20the%203DO%20Company.%20Among%20its%20largest%20feats%20was%20the%203DO%20Interactive%20Multiplayer%2C%20a%2032-bit%20gaming%20console%20at%20the%20cutting%20edge%20with%20its%20use%20of%20CD%20technology%20and%203D%20polygonal%20graphics.%20Eno%20was%20attracted%20to%20how%20affordable%20it%20was%20to%20develop%20for%20the%20console.%20Using%20the%203DO%u2019s%20technical%20capabilities%2C%20he%20aimed%20to%20develop%20an%20ambitious%20filmic%20game%20experience%20that%20would%20become%201995%u2019s%20D.%0A%0A

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