Discs Of Tron

align=center colspan=2|Discs of Tron
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a href="/encyclopedia/Video-game-developer" title="Video game developer">Developer: Midway Games and Bally
a href="/encyclopedia/Video-game-publisher" title="Video game publisher">Publisher: Midway Games and Bally
elease date: 1983
a href="/encyclopedia/Game-designer" title="Game designer">Game designer: Robert Dinnerman
a href="/encyclopedia/Computer-and-video-game-genres" title="Computer and video game genres">Genre: Retro/Arcade
ame modes: 1 Player
abinet: Standard and enviornmental
ontrols: trackball; 2 buttons
lign="center" colspan=2|System hardware/Arcade system
olspan=2| {| width="100%" | width="1%" |CPU: width="99%" |Z80 5Mhz, Z80 2Mhz + M6802 895Khz (sound) }
lign="center" colspan=2|Monitor
rientation: Horizontal
ype: Raster, standard resolution (512 by 480) Colors 16
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olspan=2|Based on the movie Tron
Discs of Tron is the second arcade game released after the 1982 Disney movie Tron.

Description

While the first (simply called Tron) has several games (gridbugs, lightcycles, entering the MCP cone and tanks), Discs of Tron is inspired by the short sequence in the movie where the character Flynn beats another trapped program and eventually "derezzes" him, and when Tron is introduced, beating four "computer players" very early in the movie, which seemed to inspire the home version of DoT (for ATARI2600 and Colecovision), where the player is trapped in a square arena, throwing a boomerang-like disc against enemies coming from opening gaps in the wall. While in the movie both players were standing on top of a platform made of 5 concentric circles that would disappear if an energy pellet, thrown from an arm extension similar to a Basque Pelota/Jai Alai against a target between both platforms, touched it, DoT used several platforms, and the player had to beat Sark by throwing him discs and eventually derezz him or push him outside the platforms. While the player, along the discs, can use a deflector, Sark has two more weapons: a chaser and a super chaser, that can only be destroyed with the discs.

Legacy

This game was released just before the Video game crash of 1983, so there are no major ports or sequels outside of the standard releases for the Atari 2600 and the Colecovision. At the time of its original release, a version was released for the Commodore 64. Recently, a version called Tron 2.0 has been released for the Game Boy Advance.

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