What's different in the Matrix Version

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Bob M.
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What's different in the Matrix Version

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Noticed this title was for sale as an independent title. Now Matrix will market the game. But are their any significant changes between the previous version and the Matrix one? Any info would be welcome. Thanks!

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RE: What's different in the Matrix Version

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Primarily I believe the Matrix Version will be available for Digital Download. The actual content should be the same from what I have heard (though I am only 99% sure of that).

We are helping with distribution moreso than content in this case.

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RE: What's different in the Matrix Version

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Is this game available yet? I don't see it listed in the Matrix store, and there has been no forum activity for quite some time. Thanks.
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RE: What's different in the Matrix Version

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If there is no difference in the Matrix version, why is it taking so long to release it. Enema Technology is still offering the download on their website.
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Simply a still-clearing overload in our production cycle. You may have noticed we released a few games in the last few months. [8D]

Seriously, though, it's next in line. Working on it right now.

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