What Happended to Warp?

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  1. link343

    link343 Spirited Member

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    The Company Warp that Made D and D2.
     
  2. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    Still around, it's got a different name now I think.

    Superwarp or some other name.

    Eno is a really unusual Japanese guy.
     
  3. madhatter256

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    This Eno guy sounds like a cool guy.
     
  4. id-republix

    id-republix Guest

    He's really out there. More so than Yoot Saito, which is really saying something.

    One thing they do have in common, they've both worn Sony/Nintendo t-shirts while devving SEGA games/games for SEGA platforms.
     
  5. link343

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    Oh, Yakumo review on Real Sound Winds Regret(on his web site) said
    ADD, Does anyone have a link to Warps Web site?
     
  6. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    Warp's web site is no more. All you get now is some domain reg' page were the Warp site once was. Type SuperWarp in to Google and you can find a Japanese page dedicated to warp but the actual Super Warp URL doesn't work.

    Warp orginal URL - http://www.warp-jp.com

    Super Warp - http://www.superwarp.co.jp

    Both don't work but this site is sort of a Warp page that features information on their products. http://www.stoq.net/warp/news.html

    Yakumo
     
  7. negora

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    If I'm not wrong, Kenji Eno, nowdays, dedicates his time to develop some Internet aplications...
     
  8. Blur2040

    Blur2040 Game Genie

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    ::fears wrath::

    Am I the only one who hate's Warp's games? I've tried D, D2, and some weird ass puzzle game on 3D0. I hate all of them. Is there something wrong with me, or are Warp's games an acquired taste?
     
  9. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    Warp's 3DO puzzle game is shite. It's just a poorman's Puyo Puyo clone. All the other games such as D, D2, Enemy Zero and Wind of Regret Sound Noval are probably an acquired taste to some point. I would have thought D2 would have been easy to get in to though.

    Yakumo
     
  10. Nintendomad

    Nintendomad <h3><I><B>REST IN PEACE<BR>IN MEMORY OF<BR>A TRUE<

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    I think the puzzle game on the 3do is fantastic and is certainly no Puyo Puyo clone(shame on you Yakumo :-D ).It takes a while to get into and ages to master but once you do,it is a fantastic game with an amzing depth.It really requires some brainpower on the harder levels too.You really have to play it for ages to appreciate it's charm and great puzzle gameplay mechanics.It's well mad too,I love the graphics.

    I like all of Warp's titles, they came at a time when the industry was in dire straits,learning to use the cd rom medium and stuff and they at least attempted to make games with the fmv adventure in D and Enemy Zero.D2 is an amzing 3d adventure and appreciate it was one of the Dreamcast's first titles and you see ho advanced it actually is.
     
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    Enemy Zero is the scariest game ive ever played perid.

    That is a great game fo which i'm sure.

    Yet to play D2 :drinkers:
     
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