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Atari's E3 Lineup

This year's E3 lineup for the Infogrames division will include more than 30 games, including several based on major movie franchises, Dungeons & Dragons, and more.

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Atari has announced that it will have more than 30 games present at this year's E3. The lineup includes several games based on major Hollywood franchises, including The Matrix, Terminator, and Mission: Impossible. Several D&D games will be on hand, including two expansion packs for Neverwinter Nights and The Temple of Elemental Evil, which is set in the world of Greyhawk. A new Unreal Tournament game has also just been announced.

"Atari has been reborn with a lineup of the most entertaining and wide-reaching video games available on the market," said Bruno Bonnell, chairman and CEO of Atari. "By joining Hollywood and entertainment partnerships with the industry's best collection of developers, we have positioned Atari as a leader in our industry and an innovator among publishers.

Here's Atari's official lineup for the show:

Enter the Matrix (PS2, Xbox, GC, PC)
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (PS2, Xbox)
Terminator 3: War of the Machines (PC)
Mission: Impossible - Operation Surma
The Temple of Elemental Evil (PC)
Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide (PC)
Second Neverwinter Nights expansion (PC)
Unreal Tournament 2004 (PC)
Dead Man's Hand (Xbox)
Shadow Ops: Red Mercury (Xbox)
Kya: Dark Lineage (PS2)
Deer Hunter (PS2)
Gothic II (PC)
Horizons (PC)
Magic: The Gathering - Battlegrounds (Xbox)
Backyard Basketball (PS2)
Backyard Basketball 2004 (PC)
Backyard Football 2004 (PC)
Backyard Hockey (GBA)
Putt-Putt: Pep's Birthday Surprise
Pajama Sam: Life is Rough When You Lose Your Stuff
Dora the Explorer: Animal Adventures
Blue's Clues: Blue Takes You to School
Tonka Town

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