Kenji Eno
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Last year, the acclaimed documentary group Archipel announced that it was putting together a tribute to maverick Japanese musician and game developer Kenji Eno — the founder of the studio Warp and director of games like D, Enemy Zero, and D2. And now it appears that filming has finally wrapped (as spotted by Dreamcast Junkyard).

Eno tragically passed away back in February 2013 due to heart failure brought on by hypertension but left behind an incredible body of work in his wake. This new documentary intends to pay tribute to both the man and his work and will feature testimonials from those who knew and worked alongside him. Archipel has stated that a teaser trailer will be along shortly, with the documentary expected to debut around the 10th anniversary of his passing.

We'll try to keep you updated as more news emerges about this project, but for now, we recommend that you subscribe to Archipel's YouTube channel and follow its Twitter account. Archipel also has a Patreon established, so if you enjoy its work, that is where you can directly support the creation of more documentaries like this one.

[source twitter.com, via thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk]