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THQ Inc. today announced Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance, developed by critically acclaimed Real-Time Strategy (RTS) designer Chris Taylor and Gas Powered Games, has reached the gold master stage of development and is now entering manufacturing. The standalone expansion in the revolutionary Supreme Commander series continues to push the boundaries of scope and scale in the RTS genre, offering a mysterious new alien faction, the Seraphim, an all-new single-player campaign and more than 100 new units to master on the path to galactic domination. Developed for Windows PC, Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance is expected to ship to retail outlets nationwide on November 6. "Supreme Commander delivered scope and scale on a level never before seen in the RTS genre, allowing gamers to live out their dreams of commanding massive armies on a global scale," said Kevin Kraff, director of global brand management, THQ. "Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance will continue to push those boundaries and deliver more of what fans want."
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Atari is delighted to announce that Enter The Matrix, the blockbuster video game of 2003, is now available on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation 2 in the Classics and Platinum ranges. The Game Cube version, called Player's Choice, will be available on the 19th of March.
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The enterprise-grade solution is simple to deploy for new and existing customers. For new B2B customers, the client software is included on the Cingular 8100 Series and Cingular 2125 devices and the server software is included in Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2. Users of devices running Windows Mobile 5.0 simply plug in the same credentials they would use for Outlook Web Access, and their e-mail and other Outlook information is delivered automatically. All existing customers can download the upgrade for free from the Cingular website.
Enter the Matrix ... crashes—a lot—either freezing up or dropping out to Windows unexpectedly. I imagine a patch is on the way; even the most damning reviews (and this is not intended to be one of them, though they will be out there) won't stop the Matrix [J]uggernaut from carrying on. Millions are seeing the movie despite damning reviews; the same will happen with the video game.
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