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  2. Tron (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Tron arcade machine. Bally Midway had two different design teams submit pitches for the game. One team planned a first-person vector graphics game, while the second team suggested a collection of five minigames using existing Bally Midway technology; the second proposal was used because it had a better chance of being completed by the deadline. [4]

  3. Category:Tron video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tron video games" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Tron 2.0; A.

  4. Tron (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    An official joystick resembling the Tron arcade game joystick was also created as a free giveaway in a special pack that included both Atari 2600 Tron video games. [citation needed] TomyTutor Tron (1983): Developed by Tomy, for the Tomy Tutor home computer. However, the release only had the Tron moniker in Japan. The game was released stateside ...

  5. Tron - Wikipedia

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    Tron (stylized as TRON) is a 1982 American science fiction action adventure film written and directed by Steven Lisberger from a story by Lisberger and Bonnie MacBird.The film stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, a computer programmer and video game developer who is transported inside the software world of a mainframe computer where he interacts with programs in his attempt to escape.

  6. Tron: Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Tron: Evolution is a third-person action game with racing and role-playing game elements incorporated. The game features both singleplayer and multiplayer modes. The basic gameplay focuses on acrobatics and combat. Player's movements are heavily parkour-influenced, while combat was inspired by capoeira. [2] The game also features light cycle races.

  7. Tron 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    The game is a sequel to Tron, a 1982 science-fiction film, although it is set in an alternate continuity since its events were decanonized by Tron: Legacy. Jason Cottle voices the player character Jethro "Jet" Bradley, the son of ENCOM programmer Alan Bradley (voiced by Bruce Boxleitner , who reprises his role from the original film).

  8. Category:Tron (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Tron video games (14 P) Pages in category "Tron (franchise)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Tron Evolution: Battle Grids - Wikipedia

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    Tron: Evolution Battle Grids is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by n-Space and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii and Nintendo DS.It serves as a tie-in to the 2010 film Tron: Legacy, though its storyline predates that of the film and its other tie-in game, Tron: Evolution.