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License:
Demo (Free to try)
Size:
3.2 MB
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536
Platform:
Windows All
Publisher:
Astro Gemini Software(more)
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Publisher's Descriptions
Do you want to see what's inside the Matrix? Well, you don't need to take the red pill and you'll always be able to return. This brand new 3D Matrix Screensaver will take you there in no time.

Your screen will become the gate to numerous worlds of the matrix. They will fly by and as you get closer you'll be able to decipher the code and see what they are like!



You can download 3D Matrix Screensaver: Inside the Matrix free here.
System Requirements

· Pentium III or higher
· 32 MB Video Memory
· DirectX 7.0 or higher
· DirectX-compatible sound card

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