Tron (video game)
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For other video games based on the Tron franchise, see Tron (disambiguation).
Tron is a coin-operated arcade video game manufactured and distributed by Bally Midway in 1982. The game consists of four subgames inspired by the events of the Walt Disney Productions motion picture Tron released earlier in the summer. The lead programmer was Bill Adams.[2] The music programmer was Earl Vickers.
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Developer(s) | Bally Midway |
Publisher(s) | Bally Midway |
Designer(s) | Bill Adams |
Programmer(s) | Bill Adams |
Composer(s) | Earl Vickers |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Xbox 360 |
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Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single player or 2 players alternating |
Arcade system | Midway MCR-II |
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Tron was followed by a 1983 sequel, Discs of Tron, which was not as successful. A number of other licensed Tron games were released for home systems, but these were based directly on elements of the movie and not the arcade game.