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Atari Delivers New Matrix Video Game

On Tuesday Atari said the follow up title to the popular Enter the Matrix video game was now available in stores. Called The Matrix: Path of Neo, this game is available for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox gaming systems and is rated T for Teen.

The Matrix: Path of Neo lets gamers take on the role of Neo and become “The One” by reliving his most important and memorable scenarios from the blockbuster motion picture trilogy of The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions from Warner Bros. Pictures. Gaming features include new, never-before seen story responses, a completely new ending written for the game and the incorporation of the likenesses of all of the films’ key actors as well as footage from the three movies as well as The Animatrix.

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“THE MATRIX: PATH OF NEO delivers the interactive Matrix experience fans have been waiting for — now they can confront the challenges Neo faced and control their own gaming outcome with new, never-before-seen story responses and a completely new Matrix ending written and directed by the Wachowski brothers,” said Marc Metis, Senior Vice President, Marketing, Atari, Inc. “The ‘bullet time’ special effects, martial arts combat and Hollywood-style action sequences re-created in THE MATRIX: PATH OF NEO are sure to delight long-time franchise fans and appeal to new consumers.”

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