Tron legacy the game part 1
Quorra Olivia Wilde. A sentient computer program with a fondness for Jules Verne and the game of Go. Childlike and innocent, with an A-Level in Badass. Being the perfect computer woman, she is of course the love interest for Sam. Clu Jeff Bridges. Yeah, me neither. For some reason. Alan Bradley Bruce Boxleitner. Well, I never really got into that series.
Shocking, I know. Castor Michael Sheen. When ratings declined, he opened a nightclub and began impersonating David Bowie for reasons unclear. Edward Dillinger, Jr. Cillian Murphy. Here to remind you who the bad guy was in the first film, and set up a role to be the bad guy in the next film.
Serves no other purpose. Kevin Flynn Jeff Bridges. Rinzler Anis Cheurfa. To read the rest of this article, support the Agony Booth on Patreon. This is an archived post. Pledging this amount gives access to all archived articles published after Unlock with Patreon.
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Tron was distributed in three types of cabinets: the standard upright, the mini upright and the cocktail table version. There was also a different game called Discs of Tron , which features a cabinet you step into and play standing up. The upright cabinet is designed as film tie-in. It has, as a special feature, two blacklights and fluorescent lines painted on, resembling the blue, red etc. In a darkened room or arcade the lines glow. The stand in Discs of Tron enclosed cabinet is the rarest of all the cabinet types.
Walt Disney Pictures searched for 3 years with no luck until they found a video game collector in Slayton, Minnesota who rented his stand up Discs of Tron game to Walt Disney Pictures. All cabinets feature an 8-way joystick for moving, with one button for firing or speed control, and a rotary dial for controlling the direction of the fire a setup also used in Kozmik Krooz'r , another Midway game. Both games can be played by one player or by two alternating players as the controls are made for only one player at a time.
All four segments of one level must be completed before continuing on to the next level. In the arcade game, the player must destroy large numbers of Grid Bugs with Tron's disc and clear a path to the flashing circle, which must be entered before a timer runs out to complete the section. This area imitates Tron's final battle against the MCP. The game's interpretation has the player destroying a multicolored wall in front of the MCP cone and getting by the wall, into the cone.
A point bonus is awarded for completing the level, and an additional points is given for destroying all blocks of the wall. The Battle Tanks subgame is not strictly based on film events, but the tanks are taken from there. The player must guide Tron's red tank through a maze and destroy several blue tanks or red recognizers controlled by the computer.
This must be done without taking any hits from enemies. If the player drives into the purple diamond in the center of the maze, the tank is warped to a random area of the maze. A bug in the game results in a cheat option.
When the player's tank is not touching the white line in the corridors, it can not be hit by the enemy's fire, but it can still be rammed by enemy tanks. This game is well known and associated with the Tron franchise. The player must guide a blue Light Cycle in an arena against an opponent, while avoiding the walls and trails walls of light left behind by both Light Cycles. The player must maneuver quickly and precisely in order to force opponents to run into walls. The enemy cycles have a fixed behavior pattern for each level: if the player can find it, the opponent can be defeated every time on this level.
These floating vehicles, colloquially referred to by the public as "stompers" for quite some time, take the place of the tanks at higher levels in the tanks game. The designation "recognizers" was used very sparingly in the film and many viewers might have therefore been unaware of the proper name. In the film, the Recognizers were the vehicles that attempted to stop the light cycles from escaping the game grid by "stomping" on them, and one of these vehicles was also the type of machine that Flynn "resurrected" with his user powers.
Recognizers do not fire at the player's tank at all but move at high speed, relentlessly converging on the player's location, and each still requires three shots to be destroyed. Each of the 12 difficulty levels has a different keyword.
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