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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from The Final Matrix
In this unique top-down shooter, originally released in 1987, take on the role of the plucky little Biopton Nimrod, sent on a dangerous mission to rescue his friends from the 'Matrix' prison planets of the Cratons. Contains both the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum versions of the game.
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The LEGO version of the Armored Personnel Unit from the Matrix movies can't really get cooler than this. Niki Dregant's replica is a 700-piece beast and, as you can see, even in different positions, it's perfectly the same as the ones seen in Zion during Matrix Revolutions' final battle. Read more
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