Hacking Enter The Matrix 41
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to Gamespy's new guide to the hacking section of Enter The Matrix. This extra section of the game brings up a DOS-style interface, even on Playstation 2/Xbox/Gamecube, and lets you 'hack' to get pictures, movies, and extras from the million-selling but still controversial Atari-published title. Reminds us a little of the low-profile but excellent PC/Mac hacking game, Uplink?
huh? (Score:5, Informative)
I'm confused, because a patch is released for a game and there is very little press about the game, that makes it controversial? the game was released right during the heart of E3, most websites more than likely had their hands full with E3.
reviews are now plentiful now that E3 is over, you can find just a few of them here [ign.com], here [gamespot.com] and here [gamespy.com].
Mike
Tact (Score:2)
Re:huh? (Score:1)
Uplink (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Uplink (Score:5, Interesting)
What really bothered me about Uplink was the IRC client "upgrade".
Having a real IRC client in the game just blurred the boundary with reality just a little too much.
Uplink? No. (Score:5, Interesting)
And what was with the "even on Playstation 2" remark? Is it harder to believe that it would have the feature on the PS2 than the xbox or GC?
Re:Uplink? No. (Score:2)
Apparently not, since Xbox and Gamecube were mentioned in the next two words... "even on Playstation 2/Xbox/Gamecube."
Re:Uplink? No. (Score:5, Informative)
And, yes, I know Uplink was mainly using a graphical interface, but figured it was still worth mentioning, because there aren't really that many hacking games out there, the themes are similar, and a lot of people have missed Uplink because it doesn't have a major publisher behind it, sadly.
Re:Uplink? No. (Score:1)
Other than that, keep up the good work! I love the games section!
Re:Uplink? No. (Score:1)
What, no GUI? (Score:5, Funny)
I can see it now:
1337 kiddie: "What the F**K is an a-semicolon-backslash?!?!!?!?!?!!!!!1"
Re:What, no GUI? (Score:2, Funny)
I bet you do really well in the text based world.
Re:What, no GUI? (Score:2)
Re:What, no GUI? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:What, no GUI? (Score:2, Informative)
Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:2)
In the same sence that scaring the birds in the park qualifies as manipulation. It's not the same thing as breaking through the security of the matrix itself. If you could do that, turning off the power to a few city blocks would be small fries.
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:2)
Actually, that assumes that there's a control point in the matrix operating system where you can shut off the city blocks (or whatever). Getting in and inserting your own code isn't hard. What's hard is inserting code that does something useful. That's why
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:1)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:1)
Wouldn't that be _cracking_?
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:1)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:2)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:1)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:1)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:1)
Re:Who Hacked the Matrix? (Score:1)
What I said was that this was Trinity hacking into the power control computers, NOT the Matrix. They are not using some ssh1 exploit to hack into the Matrix.
Uplink port for Mac (Score:3, Interesting)
No, I ain't gonna include a link. I ain't cher momma.
Re:Uplink port for Mac (Score:1)
Too bad it's probably the best part of the game... (Score:2, Interesting)