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- Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear Solid series, was approached by the Wachowskis to adapt The Matrix into a video game in 2000.
- Despite Kojimas interest, Konamis president ultimately rejected the proposal due to full commitment to developing Metal Gear Solid 2.
- The Wachowskis vision for a Matrix game was realized through Shiny Entertainments releases of Enter the Matrix in 2003 and The Path of Neo in 2005.
- The proposed collaboration between Kojima and the Wachowskis would have potentially resulted in a unique take on the already influential Matrix franchise.
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Hideo Kojima’s Proposed Matrix Game Rejection by Konami in 2000
In 1999, The Matrix significantly impacted the action-sci-fi genre, leading to sequels and solidifying its place as a classic. Following the release of the original trilogy, Shiny Entertainment developed video game adaptations, releasing Enter the Matrix in 2003 and The Path of Neo in 2005. However, Time Extension interviewed former Konami VP of licensing Chris Bergstresser, who revealed that the Wachowskis wanted Hideo Kojima, creator of the Metal Gear Solid series (1997-2003), to adapt The Matrix into a game. Bergstresser stated that Konami arranged a meeting between Kojima and the Wachowskis. Ultimately, Konami’s president rejected the proposal, despite Kojima’s interest. At the time, Konami was fully committed to developing Metal Gear Solid 2. They were unwilling to divert resources.
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| Specification | |
|---|---|
| Official Name | The Initiative |
| Brief Summary | A rogue master spy named Bright works outside the lines, when a new agent named Charlie joins Bright’s team. He soon finds himself in situations where he isn’t sure whether his new boss is trying to kill him or simply is willing to do whatever is necessary to protect the free world. |
| Genre | Thriller |
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures, Roth-Kirschenbaum Films |
| Countries of Origin | US |
| Actors | Angelina Jolie |
| Director | Doug Liman |
| Authors | F. Scott Frazier |
| Producers | Joe Roth, Jeff Kirschenbaum |
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