This segment of the game mimics the scene from the motion picture in which Tron enters the Input/Output tower. All four segments of one level must be completed before continuing on to the next level. The player in the role of Tron has to beat four subgames, each at 12 increasingly difficult levels, with each level named after a computer programming language, such as "BASIC", "RPG", "COBOL", "FORTRAN", "SNOBOL", "PL1", "PASCAL", "ALGOL", "ASSEMBLY", "OS", "JCL" and "User", (then "User" repeats itself). The game can be played by one player or by two alternating players as the controls are made for only one player at a time. Tron was distributed in three types of cabinets: the standard upright, the mini upright and the cocktail (table) version.Īll 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). The game earned more than the film's initial release. the Light Cycles, battle tanks, the Input/Output Tower. It features some characters and equipment seen in the film, e.g. The game consists of four subgames inspired by the events of the science fiction film. It is based on the Walt Disney Productions motion picture Tron released in the same year. Tron is a coin-operated arcade video game manufactured and distributed by Bally Midway in 1982.
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