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- May '04
- <Beta test imminent>
- <Matrix Online site and forum>

- <Matrix Online Co-Published by WB and Sega>

- <The Matrix Syntaxed>

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BETA TEST IMMINENT
Source: <The Matrix Online>

You can submit yourself to participate in the Matrix Online Beta-test, which will start at the end of this month. There are some terms in participating, one of them is that you must live in the USA or Canada (which rules me out...) and you must have the following system specs:

MxO Beta System Requirements:

OS – WinMe, WinXP or above.
RAM – 512 MB of RAM.
Video card – programmable shader hardware (Radeon 8xxx, 9xxx and above ; GeForce 3 Ti, 4 Ti and above); 64 MB VRAM.
CPU – 1.4 gHz.
Sound card – DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card.
Delivery footprint – 3 compact discs.
Hard drive install – 4 to 8 GB.
Hard drive speed – 5 MB / second dynamic load.
Bandwidth – Modem (56.6 k), DSL, or cable modem.


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MATRIX ONLINE SITE AND FORUM
Source: <The Matrix Online>

For the second time within a year the Matrix Online site was subject of a huge makeover. The new site is more stylized, using more backdrops from the game, and has a message board where you can start building your clan. It certainly looks nice. Let's hope they put as much polish in the game.


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MATRIX ONLINE CO-PUBLISHED BY WB AND SEGA
Source: <The Matrix Online>

ELECTRONIC ENTERTAINMENT EXPO (E3), LOS ANGELES (May 10, 2004) - Sega of America, Inc. and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, today announced an agreement to co-publish The Matrix Online, the first massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) based on Warner Bros. Pictures' popular Matrix property.

Under the terms of the worldwide exclusive deal, SEGA will manage distribution of The Matrix Online, while Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment will oversee content development and manage the live game operations. Both companies will supervise ongoing game development and marketing activities for the game. The Matrix Online is expected to launch in November 2004.

"We are pleased to combine SEGA's seasoned gameplay, game production and distribution experience with the total vision, execution and completion of The Matrix Online production," said Jason Hall, Senior Vice President of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. "Utilizing state-of-the-art graphics techniques and a revolutionary tactile combat system, The Matrix Online uniquely possesses the true potential to cross over into a mass market of online gaming."

"SEGA is thrilled to join Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to provide gamers around the world an opportunity to participate in the authentic and continuously evolving world of The Matrix," said Hideaki Irie, President and COO, Sega of America, Inc. "With The Matrix Online, a North American-developed title with a development span of more than four years, both companies are boldly staking a claim in the ever-expanding world of massively multiplayer games."

The Matrix Online is a MMOG where tens of thousands of players will jack into the Matrix world to take an active role in continuing the saga of The Matrix movie trilogy. Developed by Monolith Productions in conjunction with the Wachowski Brothers, creators of The Matrix trilogy, the game will be a re-creation of the virtual world of the Matrix, employing cutting-edge 3-D graphics, networking and server technology. Gameplay in The Matrix Online will be based on intricate and exciting "wire-fu" combat, an extensive mission structure, social interaction and a completely customizable skill and ability system.

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THE MATRIX SYNTAXED
Source: <Matrix-Syntaxed.Net>

It's not a fan movie... yet. The Matrix Syntaxed will be a fully computer-generated fan-movie based in the Matrix Trilogy by the Wachowski Brothers. And first images are looking very promising indeed. It's still unknown which way the creators want to go concerning the storyline, but the computer-animated characters that can be seen on the site are already well accomplished. In the teaser trailer, which is available online, Agent Smith addresses the viewer and his facial animation results in convincing expressions. They've also created a (admittedly very short) animation of an Agent dodging bullets. Great stuff. I personally can't wait to see more.

Matrixfansite.com will follow the Matrix Syntaxed project as it evolves. There's a dedicated fan movies section in the <fan_base> on this site.

For the teaser trailer, visit <Matrix-Syntaxed>.



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