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GDC + VRDC 2019 Session Scheduler

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Tetsuya MizuguchiFounderEnhance, Inc.

Mizuguchi is best known as the creator behind critically acclaimed, award-winning titles including Sega Rally Championship, Space Channel 5, Rez, Lumines/Lumines Remastered, Child of Eden, Rez Infinite and the award-winning Tetris Effect. His lifelong pursuit of research centered around activating one's imagination and elevating human consciousness through media has resulted in crafting highly unique, one-of-a-kind experiences across video games, music and live performances. At Enhance, Mizuguchi is committed to conceptualizing and developing synesthetic, next-level entertainment experiences through the power of emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR).

Released first in October 2016, Rez Infinite (PlayStation 4/PS VR, Oculus, HTC Vive, Daydream and PC) quickly earned high praise from critics and audiences globally, being touted as "the killer app for VR" and "a masterpiece of VR." The title won Best VR Game at The Game Awards 2016, VR Special Award at the PlayStation Awards and nominations at the BAFTA Games Awards, Game Developer Choice Awards amongst others.

Two years later, Tetris Effect (PlayStation 4/PS VR) launched to similar acclaim, racking up over 60 awards across multiple categories, including Game of the Year (Eurogamer, Giant Bomb) Best Audio/Sound Design (EDGE, IGN Japan), Top 10 Games of 2018 by outlets such as Polygon, GameSpot, The New Yorker and The Washington Post, and Best VR Game, Visual Design, Puzzle Game, Soundtrack, among others.

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