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Matrix Games and Allies Advance To Origins 2004!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 11:49 am
by Erik Rutins
Convention Releases, Previews, Demos, Special Guests, Full Line of Games... Be There!

Woodbridge, NJ, June 22nd, 2004 - Matrix Games (www.matrixgames.com) will be present in force at Origins Games Convention 2004 (http://www.originsgames.com/) this year in Columbus, Ohio from June 24th through June 27th. Located in the wargaming section in Booth 1106, we have an amazing line-up of new game releases, demos, previews and special guests for wargamers to enjoy. If you’re going to be there, you won’t want to miss us! We’re looking forward to meeting you, hearing your suggestions, discussing great moments in wargaming and showing you what we have in the works for the rest of 2004! Of course, we will also have our full line of games in stock at our booth, including just released titles (read on) and will be happy to help you complete your collection.

We are delighted to announce that War in the Pacific and Starshatter have gone gold and will be released at Origins Game Convention.

That’s right, two new game releases in one show! Please check our press releases on each of these new titles for more information, we hope you are as excited as we are!

We will be showing previews of World At War, Battles in Normandy, Conquest of the Aegean, Empires in Arms, Flashpoint: Germany, Battlefields!, Combat Leader and our newest title from Koios Works Tin Soldiers: Alexander the Great.

On hand from 2 by 3 Games will be Keith Brors to discuss War in the Pacific and World At War. From Australia, we will be joined by two of our most respected developers, Dave O’Connor and Paul Scobell of Panther Games to present Conquest of the Aegean and discuss the Airborne Assault series. Also from down under Ronan Keating will be joining us from the legendary Strategic Studies Group (SSG) to show their upcoming Battles in Normandy, the next new game in the widely acclaimed and five star-rated Decisive Battles series. Russ Pearlman of Koios Works will be attending to show their exciting new ancient warfare game Tin Soldiers: Alexander the Great. Robert Crandall will be on hand to discuss Flashpoint: Germany and his work on the licensed World in Flames mega-wargame computer adaptation. Marshall Ellis will give us a look at Empires in Arms, licensed and developed from the award-winning classic Napoleonic strategy game of the same title. Paul Vebber will be previewing Combat Leader and Erik Rutins will show and discuss the upcoming Battlefields! operational wargame. Also on hand from the Matrix Games staff to discuss any and all of our projects and answer your questions will be David Heath, Marc Schwanebeck and Shaun Wallace.

This is a full court press for us and we hope you will stop by if you are attending Origins 2004 or ask one of your friends who is to drop in and see what we have to show. There is no better place this year to meet us in person and see what Matrix Games is working on and what we have in store.

Origins 2004 Events (http://www.originsgames.com/) June 24th – June 27th, Columbus, Ohio

Released: War in the Pacific, StarShatter Previews: World At War, Battles in Normandy, Conquest of the Aegean, Empires in Arms, Flashpoint: Germany, Battlefields!, Combat Leader, Tin Soldiers: Alexander the Great Special Guests: Keith Brors (2 by 3 Games), Ronan Keating (SSG), Dave O’Connor and Paul Scobell (Panther Games), Russ Pearlman (Koios Works) Robert Crandall (Matrix – Flashpoint: Germany and World in Flames), Marshall Ellis (Matrix – Empires in Arms) Matrix Staff Present: David Heath, Shaun Wallace, Paul Vebber (Combat Leader), Marc Schwanebeck, Erik Rutins (Battlefields!)

For more information, check the main Matrix Games page at http://www.matrixgames.com for future press releases and discussions.

ABOUT MATRIX GAMES Matrix Games produces, markets and publishes historical wargames as well as other computer gaming products. Since 2002, Matrix Games has published several award-winning games, including Highway to the Reich, Starships Unlimited, Uncommon Valor and Korsun Pocket. Matrix Games is based in Woodbridge, New Jersey. For more information, visit the Matrix Games website at http://www.matrixgames.com.

Please note: If you can't make it, the Wargamer (www.wargamer.com) should have some Origins coverage to keep you informed of what's going on!

Life is a rollercoaster!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 9:53 pm
by Greyshaft
ORIGINAL: Erik Rutins Also from down under Ronan Keating will be joining us from the legendary Strategic Studies Group (SSG) to show their upcoming Battles in Normandy...
Gee I know that SSG does some spectacular All-Singing, All-Dancing kinds of software but I didn't know that they'd signed up Ronan Keating. Is he related to the original lead programmer - Roger Keating?

[:D][:D][:D][:D]

RE: Life is a rollercoaster!

Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2004 11:26 pm
by wodin
Arrgghh!!

I really really would love to have been there.

If I lived in the States I would have gone no problem.

To all who live in the USA and arent going.................why?

There is no excuse.[;)][:(]

RE: Life is a rollercoaster!

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 12:25 am
by Fallschirmjager
ORIGINAL: wodin

Arrgghh!!

I really really would love to have been there.

If I lived in the States I would have gone no problem.

To all who live in the USA and arent going.................why?

There is no excuse.[;)][:(]
Not like taking a country drive in England. [;)] I live just a few states away and it would still be a 14-16 hour trip. And with gas prices so high [X(] expensive I really wish I could ho however [:(]

RE: Life is a rollercoaster!

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2004 11:50 pm
by Drex
One day they will have the convention on the West Coast. San Francisco is a great venue.

RE: Life is a rollercoaster!

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:00 am
by Bosun
Great job Matrix!

RE: Life is a rollercoaster!

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 6:22 pm
by daniel123
hey Orlando has a very large civic center. plenty of room. a number of years ago the science fiction world con was here. only the second one i was able to get to.

Origins

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2004 11:36 pm
by mogami
Hi, I've been off line for a while. I went to Origins and Matrix et al treated me like Royalty. They bought me dinner (and a few beers). I hated to have to leave.

Thanks again.

RE: Origins

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2004 10:14 am
by Buck Beach
ORIGINAL: Mogami

Hi, I've been off line for a while. I went to Origins and Matrix et al treated me like Royalty. They bought me dinner (and a few beers). I hated to have to leave.

Thanks again.
I almost thought you had retired or was experiencing a severe case of burn out. I am basicly a forum lurker but I do like and look forward to your WITP/UV posts and insight.

Welcome back (I hope).