A Kenji Eno è attribuita la creazione del nome e del logo della console Dreamcast.[3]
Nel 2013, in seguito alla sua scomparsa, ha ricevuto il premio CEDEC come sviluppatore di videogiochi, nonostante l'ultima sua opera risalisse a 13 anni prima.[4][5][6]
^(EN) John Szczepaniak, Interview with Katsutoshi Eguchi, in The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers, SMG Szczepaniak, 4 agosto 2014, ISBN978-0992926021.
«Kenji Eno actually came up with the name Dreamcast, and the spiral logo. He submitted the name and design anonymously.»
«At the CEDEC AWARD 2013 ceremony, Mr. Kenji Eno, who had a huge effect on society and game creators and who sadly passed away earlier this year, was given a game design prize with a majority of votes.»
^(EN) John Szczepaniak, Interview with Katsutoshi Eguchi, in The Untold History of Japanese Game Developers, SMG Szczepaniak, 4 agosto 2014, ISBN978-0992926021.
«The award is given for the best designer of the year, so generally speaking it’s for games released in the last year. It’s given to whoever contributed the most, or someone who has really been outstanding in that field. For somebody who hasn’t released a major game in 13 years to win is unbelievable.»
(EN) John Szczepaniak, Kenji Eno's WARP and the D Legacy, su Hardcore Gaming 101, 28 novembre 2010. URL consultato il 19 dicembre 2015 (archiviato dall'url originale il 28 luglio 2016).