May
23rd, 2003
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Want
to see more more from behind the scenes of the game? Try DOCUMENTARY
CLIP 3.
Need TECH
SUPPORT? Try this.
Keep
playing.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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May
16th, 2003
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Many
of you are no doubt right now playing the game. But if you are here, you might
be
interested in this:
DOCUMENTARY
CLIP
2
TV
SPOT 1
TV
SPOT 2
To
the weekend.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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May
15th,
2003
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In
the United States, THE MATRIX: RELOADED hits theaters today. As does the game.
Watch
the
movie, play the game, see the connections.
For
the undecided, we've updated the
SCREENSHOTS section.
For fans of THE MATRIX, this is one hell of a good weekend.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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May
9th, 2003
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Both the game and the film are on the verge of release...
only days remain!
Sate
your appetite with new screenshots, check
them out HERE
and HERE.
There
are also a few
new ENVIRONMENTS
on which to feast your eyes.
More
soon,
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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May
2nd,
2003
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Yes, more new screenshots HERE and HERE.
And new ENVIRONMENTS too!
More
shortly.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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April
25th, 2003
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Until
now, no one has had a truly good look at any of the vehicles in
the game - be one of the first to take a peek at Niobe's PONTIAC
FIREBIRD.
We also have another group of new SCREENSHOTS featuring
Ghost and Niobe,
and ENVIRONMENTS where you can check out the sewer, the powerplant
and the city.
Also, go to the BEHIND THE SCENES section for
a walk-through of Jada Pinkett Smith's character CYBER
SCAN.
This will help you understand exactly how Jada Pinkett Smith's,
Niobe, was deveolped for your screen.
More
soon.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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April
18th, 2003
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Check
out our new exclusive SCREENSHOTS and
read the great news below: Enter The Matrix Game has gone gold!!
"Enter The Matrix'' Goes Gold;
Groundbreaking
Crossover Between Hollywood and Video Games Is Complete;
Available Worldwide On
May
15
LOS
ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 18, 2003--Atari and Shiny Entertainment
are pleased
to announce that development is complete
on "Enter The Matrix" for the PlayStation® 2 computer
entertainment system, the Xbox™ video game system from
Microsoft, the Nintendo GameCube™ and the personal computer.
The worldwide
launch of the game to retail outlets will occur on schedule on
May 15, 2003, day and date with the theatrical release of the
highly anticipated Warner Brothers action movie "The Matrix
Reloaded."
"Over two years ago, Joel Silver, the producer of 'The Matrix'
trilogy, and the Wachowski brothers, the writers and directors,
envisioned a new way that Hollywood and the video-game industry
could work together. Their concept required Shiny to build a
video game containing every single element of the Matrix experience,
and it was essential that this groundbreaking game be delivered
on time with their movie, so Matrix fans could experience it
all at once," said David Perry, President of Shiny Entertainment,
the game's developer. "Today, those objectives have been
met, and soon gamers around the world will enjoy the results
of this unprecedented collaboration, gaining a unique insight
into the Matrix universe."
"Enter The Matrix" is a revolution in interactive entertainment
-- a third-person action game that effectively blurs the line
between Hollywood blockbuster films and next-generation video
games. The game is directed and features a script written by
the Wachowski brothers, writers/directors of "The Matrix" film
trilogy, creating the most intensive collaboration between a
video-game publisher and a movie studio to date. More information
about "Enter the Matrix" is available at www.enterthematrixgame.com;
in addition, to learn more about "The Matrix Reloaded" visit
www.thematrix.com.
About Shiny Entertainment, Inc.
Shiny Entertainment is a leading interactive video-game developer,
the creator of numerous award-winning titles for PC and video-game
consoles. Shiny's current project is "Enter The Matrix," based
on the sequel to the blockbuster action thriller "The Matrix" from
Warner Bros. and directors Larry and Andy Wachowski. "Enter
The Matrix" will be released for all video-game platforms
on May 15, 2003. Shiny Entertainment, founded in 1993 and based
in Newport Beach, Calif., is a wholly owned subsidiary of Infogrames,
Inc. Get more information about Shiny Entertainment at www.shiny.com.
About Infogrames
New York-based Infogrames, Inc. (Nasdaq: IFGM). Infogrames
develops interactive games for all platforms and is one of
the largest
third-party publishers
of interactive entertainment software in the U.S. The Company's
1,000+ titles are distributed under two brand lines: ATARI,
hard-core, genre-defining games such as "Driver"™, "Enter
The Matrix"™, "Neverwinter Nights"™, "Stuntman"™, "Test
Drive"®, "Unreal® Tournament 2003," and "Unreal® Championship";
and INFOGRAMES, mass-market and children's games such as "Backyard
Sports"™, "Nickelodeon's
Blue's Clues"™ and "Dora the Explorer"™, "Civilization"®, "Dragon
Ball Z"® and "RollerCoaster Tycoon"®.
Infogrames, Inc. is a majority-owned subsidiary of France-based
Infogrames
Entertainment SA (Euronext 5257), the largest interactive-games
publisher in Europe. For more information, visit www.infogrames.com.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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April
15th, 2003
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Hungry for more behind the scenes info from the Enter The Matrix
game shoot?
Have a look at the new DOCUMENTARY
CLIP, where you can hear Ghost
(Anthony Wong), Niobe (Jada Pinkett Smith) and Sparks (Lachy
Hulme) talk about the game from an inside perspective. There’s
footage of Master Yuen Wo Ping choreographing the actors, as
well as a glimpse of the Directors of THE
MATRIX: RELOADED, Larry
and Andy Wachowski.
This documentary shows just how tied together the Enter The Matrix
game is to the RELOADED film – and how the game will take
you places the film doesn’t, giving you the ability to
experience and explore environments you see in the film.
More later this week.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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April
11th, 2003
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For those who don't know, the ENTER THE MATRIX console
game will be released day and date with THE MATRIX: RELOADED on May 15
2003. On that date you can
also look forward to purchasing the official Brady STRATEGY GUIDE. Read
about the features of the guide HERE, and check out the POSTER and COVER.
As promised, we have released more SCREENSHOTS in the GALLERY section,
featuring both GHOST and NIOBE. You can also see Ghost and Niobe in one of
the new DESKTOPS in the DOWNLOADS section.
If you haven't seen the ENTER
THE MATRIX GAME TRAILER yet,
view it here. This is the best place to see the characters you'll play as in
the
game‹ and
footage from the film you won't see anywhere else.
More soon.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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April
4th,
2003
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And
there's more new stuff to feast your eyes on!
Take a glance at the latest SCREENSHOTS - we'll be keeping
these coming right up until the
release of Enter The Matrix and, of course, THE MATRIX
RELOADED.
Also visit the DOWNLOADS section where there are a few new DESKTOPS to beautify your screen.
Check back soon.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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March
28th, 2003
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Things are moving along with the game - in fact, we're almost
locked! We've
a few new updates here at the site which reflect this.
The
TRAILER gives
a peek at what you can expect from the game. If you have
seen Final Flight of The Osiris in the theater, you'll
realize just how tied together these projects and THE
MATRIX RELOADED are!
In BEHIND THE SCENES check
out how Hugo Weaving was brought into Enter The
Matrix as his character, AGENT SMITH.
Then take a look at the side-by-side COMPARISONS:
reference photographs taken during principal photography
of the
sequels with how they'll appear in Enter The Matrix. As
you can see from the CAST & CREW list,
it has taken a lot of people to put this game together!
Preview some of the SECONDARY CHARACTERS from
the game (and maybe the film),
and look at some new shots of GHOST and NIOBE,
along with a photo reference
-- character model-in-progress comparison of NIOBE'S
COSTUME.
You can also
see new shots of Ghost and Niobe in the DESKTOP section.
Finally "last but not least" a bunch of new SCREENSHOTS and
EVIRONMENTS so
you can see just how beautiful this game is going to be!
More soon.
EnterTheMatrixGame.com
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February
4th, 2003
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ENTER
THE MATRIX Launch Event
We keep hearing here at Shiny through our focus testing that
Matrix fans can't wait to see the new films. It's no surprise
then that those same Matrix fans couldn't wait to hear more
about Enter The Matrix. After months and months of hearing from
the fans and the gaming public that we needed - NEEDED - to
release some information about the game, the time finally arrived
on February 4th at the Warner Brothers back lot.
Now, this wasn't your average premiere party for a game.
Jada Pinkett Smith, who plays Niobe, confirmed that she'd
be there
as did Anthony Wong and Lachy Hulme, who play Ghost and Sparks
in the game. It seemed like every single member of the
gaming press reserved spots right away and they were joined
by the mainstream press - CNN, USA Today, MTV - that also showed
up with cameras blazing and video rolling. The turnout
was amazing for a video game launch event.
The Shiny development team was invited not only to enjoy
the festivities, but also to demo the game for everyone in
attendance.
We all knew it was going to be a big night, but it all came
into crystal clear focus when we boarded a bus headed for
the Warner Brothers back lot.
Security was tight. Wristbands were required to enter the event,
as were super-cool, glossy black invitations. We found shortly
before the event that those invitations were a premium item
- the requests just flowed in, and we were surprised when we
realized we had such a hot ticket. The event grew so much larger
than anticipated - more than 800 people invited - that we unfortunately
had to turn down many requests.
The event itself started off with a red carpet entrance, or
should we say
"Black Carpet" entrance in keeping with the evenings
Matrix theme, for VIPs and celebrity guests, who headed for
the Stephen J. Ross theatre on the Warner Brothers back lot.
Just like a Hollywood premiere, the black carpet was lined
with press and paparazzi. The Shiny team are normally used to the
gaming press crowding around at E3, but here the guys from
GameSpy, IGN and Gamespot were rubbing shoulders with E!, Entertainment
Tonight and Access Hollywood. Yeah, this was the real deal,
all right - a true Hollywood premiere event held in honor of
the game!
The guests streamed down the black carpet. "Our" stars
-- Jada, Anthony and Lachy - were joined by Keanu Reeves,
Carrie-Anne Moss and Laurence Fishburne. Along with the Matrix
cast, other
A-list guests rolled in. Will Smith, Tobey Maguire, Tommy
Lee, and Mira Sorvino. Hugh Hefner showed up with six Playmates
in
tow. Paul Oakenfold and Marilyn Manson were guest DJs for
the
event, and Manson showed up with his own unique crew. The
guest list was very impressive.
Inside the theatre, Matrix producer Joel Silver took the
stage, and introduced a very special feature, the world premiere
of
The Animatrix anime "The Final Flight of the Osiris,"
which is actually the prequel to the game. This particular portion
of The Animatrix isn't due to be released until March, and as
the show started, the theatre went silent. By the end, everyone
was just stunned. Not only had the Wachowski brothers and Square
created an anime true to the Matrix universe, but it is truly
one of the finest pieces of computer-generated animation ever
created. Think I'm overhyping it? You'll see for yourself
next month! As Trinity says in the latest Reloaded movie trailer,
"Believe it!"
Next, Joel introduced the premiere of the "Enter The Matrix"
game trailer. Again, the theatre went dark, and again the audience
came out the other end just wowed by what they had seen. Sure,
we're all proud of the game, but what is really special is what
the Wachowski brothers and Joel were able to pull off for the
production quality of our trailer. The two-minute trailer, which
we hope to release to the public soon, was directed by the Brothers
and produced by the same company that cut the "The Matrix
Reloaded" Super Bowl trailer. Yet another example of
how the Wachowskis are shattering the norm of videogame production
quality by demanding and delivering a ground-breaking level
of quality to the gaming public.
With the presentations complete, the guests moved into Stage
19 on the lot, where the fun really began.
Along with having an ultra-chill party environment designed
by Hollywood event planner Colin Cowie, the crowd was treated
to fully stocked bars, incredible food, live DJs, and best
of
all, "Enter The Matrix."
Forty-eight screens were available for guests to play the
game across all four platforms -- PlayStation 2, Gamecube,
Xbox
and
PC. For the Shiny team, it was a bit like sending our baby
out into the world. After so much secret development, strict
security
and hard work, the game was standing on its own two feet.
Everyone at the event took a shot at playing the game --
Laurence Fishburne
zeroed in on the PC version, while Jada and her children
test-drove the PS2 version. Countless others took turns
with the Gamecube and the Xbox.
For Shiny, it's been a labor of love. We're extremely proud
of what we've achieved with the game, crafting the Wachowski
brother's vision over these past couple of years from the ground
up, our only hope being that people simply get a really fun
gameplay experience.
We were pleased to find that the gaming press, retailers
and special guests really enjoyed playing the game. We think
we've
created a very balanced game that offers something for everyone. The
hardcore gamers seemed to have lots of fun playing and appreciated
the depth of the controls. The casual gamers
at the event enjoyed it as well, finding the controls to
be intuitive and accessible. There's something really nice
about
seeing one of the editors playing the game with a smile on
his
face, while one kiosk away a woman in her mid-fifties was
calling her husband over excitedly to watch her kick some
ass.
In the end, the event went off without a hitch. In the past
few days, we've seen great coverage of the game on the major
gaming sites as well as on television news and entertainment
shows.
For those that have read about the game on your favorite Web
site, we hope that you've gotten a good taste for what's in
store for you. Keep checking the official game site for the
most up to date information on the game.
The day after the event, we were back at work at Shiny, putting
final polish and tweaks into the game, and continuing to squash
all the bugs the quality assurance teams find.
We're going to keep working hard on the game, making sure we
here at Shiny have a game that we all enjoy playing, making
sure that on May 15, you'll have one, too.