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More Matrix Games Coming

by Steven Rodriguez - June 16, 2004, 8:04 pm EDT
Total comments: 6 Source: Eurogamer

Two more, says Atari. We hope that's not a glitch in the Matrix.

Last week during a financial company conference, Atari CEO Bruno Bonnell let slip that his company was planning to bring out two more games based on the Matrix franchise. One would be released for current consoles, and the other will apparently come out for the next round of game hardware.

Enter the Matrix, of course, was another victim of the movie game curse. Despite its lack of quality (or perhaps because of its ridiculous sales figures), Bonnell is claiming that Atari will still have the Warner Bros. license to make the games happen. Remember though, Warner Bros. recently implemented a policy to make sure good games get made, so they probably won't let Atari get away with a game like Enter the Matrix again.

Talkback

KDR_11kJune 16, 2004

Well, I, for one, HOPE this announcement is a glitch in the Matrix.

Shift KeyJune 17, 2004

Whoa :neo: face-icon-small-tongue.gif

odifiendJune 17, 2004

The upside to this is that if the games are supplements to the plots of the last two movies, The Matrix's story could end up being halfway decent.

SylJune 17, 2004

Is shiny still in charge of this one?

Anyway, its not really atari's fault the first one sucked, they just published the game.
and were forced to publish it before the movie came out, the game was obviously VERY far from anywhere near finished.

of course, i don't really have hopes for these games either.

norebonomisJune 17, 2004

am i the only one who didn't think 'enter the matrix' sucked? i thoroughly enjoyed this game and am looking forward to more matrix games.

DjunknownJune 17, 2004

Well, if I remember correctly there were two camps: Ones who enjoyed it, and those who despise with every ounce of loathing they could muster.

Anyway, its time for the WB to put their money where their mouth is about 'quality' standards.

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