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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?
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Hacking Enter The Matrix

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  • huh? (Score:5, Informative)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @01:54PM (#6049699)
    controversial? huh?

    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
    • "Controversial" was a nice term for universally panned.
    • There were a load of really critical bugs. Fair enough, a lot of games do that these days and are fixed with a quick patch. No big deal. Of course, if you bought a console version...
  • Uplink (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Apreche ( 239272 ) on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @01:54PM (#6049704) Homepage Journal
    Uplink is an awesome awesome game. You have this awesome interface that makes you feel as if you are really hacking, movie style. It comes complete with the map that shows you relaying connections and getting traced. It even has plot! If you haven't played it, you should. I'm all for showing more realistic hacking in movies. Clean out some of the false impressions and stereotypes in peoples minds.
  • Uplink? No. (Score:5, Interesting)

    by ziggles ( 246540 ) * on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @02:00PM (#6049762) Homepage
    A DOS-style interface? Uplink didn't have one of those. Uplink was more of a graphical hacking interface type thing than a command line hacking type thing.

    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?

    • 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?

      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)

      by simoniker ( 40 ) * <simoniker@sl[ ]dot.org ['ash' in gap]> on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @02:15PM (#6049896) Homepage Journal
      I can see how you might be confused by the 'even on Playstation 2' comment, so I've changed the post to add Gamecube and Xbox, just in case :)

      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.
      • Instead of typing out "even on Playstation 2/XBox/Gamecube" you could have just said "even on consoles" I think that would still get your idea across. :-D

        Other than that, keep up the good work! I love the games section!
    • Uplink did have a cli. You needed to use it to execute the virus and retro-virus. It's been awhile since I've played the game so I can't quite remember how to get to it though.
  • by Universal Nerd ( 579391 ) on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @02:02PM (#6049782)
    Great, if I had the game I'd use it but what about the 1337 k1dd135 ? All they can due os point-and-click.

    I can see it now:
    1337 kiddie: "What the F**K is an a-semicolon-backslash?!?!!?!?!?!!!!!1"
    • Maybe one thing they can due? is spell. You should look into it here [dictionary.com].

      I bet you do really well in the text based world.
    • Re:What, no GUI? (Score:3, Informative)

      by Blackwulf ( 34848 )
      Looking at the screenshots, there still is a GUI. You don't have to type "DIR", you can just click on the word DIR and it appears on the screen.
      • Re:What, no GUI? (Score:2, Informative)

        by bmnc ( 643126 )
        You can't click on "dir", there is no mouse (just like theres no spoon or any other cutlery in the matrix). You can move a "cursor" with arrow keys over to dir but this is clunky and slow. On the xbox etc... its a time saver, on the PC its faster to type. And theh interface is worse thhan DOS because you can't change directory, and you have to type in the full path when using an .exe for the first time. They tried to make it realistic, and in doing so made it unfun, but they didnt make it realistic enoug
  • by oni ( 41625 ) on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @02:13PM (#6049874) Homepage
    I just want to point at that at no time during the movie did anyone "hack" the Matrix. Sure, Trinity is shown breaking into an unsecure computer while inside the Matrix, but that's really not the same thing.
    • by tha_mink ( 518151 ) on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @02:16PM (#6049903)
      Doesn't the mere fact that they were manipulating the matrix to do what they wanted it to do qualify as a hack?
      • Doesn't the mere fact that they were manipulating the matrix to do what they wanted it to do qualify as a hack?

        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.
        • In the same sense 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.

          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

        • So what you're saying is that the machines allow anyone to broadcast themselves into the Matrix whenever they want? I doubt it. I see a bit of hacking going on there.
        • 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.


          Wouldn't that be _cracking_?
    • by Blackwulf ( 34848 ) on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @02:35PM (#6050088) Homepage
      Technically, the game happens alongside the movie. Just because Trinity/Neo/Morpheous didn't hack the Matrix in the movie, doesn't mean that Niobe or Ghost can't in the game.
    • My understanding was when Trinity entered the matrix near the end, Link said something like "This has to be the ugliest hack I've ever done."
    • Actually, she does hack in to it...I think someone noticed they were using some ssh 1 exploit...I forget the details though.
  • Uplink port for Mac (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 27, 2003 @03:54PM (#6050822)
    In a coincidence that can only be described as striking, Ambrosia released their port of Uplink for the Mac today.

    No, I ain't gonna include a link. I ain't cher momma.
    • Thanks for posting the info, though. I just went to the posted Uplink link and saw nothing about a Mac version there. Heh, now I get to do some pseudo-hacking on my iBook...
  • I guess the only thing controversial about it is just the whole liscensing issue. I'm quite shocked that it's sold over a million or whatever I've heard. I just don't think the game merits that kind of attention, as it is just a mediocre action fighter/shooter at best. Just goes to show you how some liscenses will push units. The only merit besides the hacking console is the extra footage, that actually does give you a little back story into what's going on in reloaded, but it's hardly worth the trouble of

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