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Tron wii
Tron wii











tron wii

This game is based on Tron's final battle with the MCP in the film, but changes the nature of the MCP's shield. The player must break through a rotating shield wall protecting the MCP cone and enter the cone without touching any of the shield blocks. A bit occasionally appears on the screen and can be picked up for bonus points. This game is based on the I/O Tower scene in the film, while adding the Grid Bugs as enemies (which were only briefly mentioned in the film).

tron wii

The player must guide Tron to the flashing circle of an Input/Output Tower within a set time limit while avoiding or destroying Grid Bugs. Once the player completes a particular sub-game, it is taken out of play until the start of the next level. Failure to choose a quadrant before an on-screen timer runs out results in a sub-game being chosen at random. If the player fails the game and loses a life, they are taken back to this selection screen and an icon representing that game is now visible. The sub-game in each quadrant is not known to the player until it is selected. The player must choose a quadrant, each of which corresponds to a different sub-game. Īt the start of each level, the player is taken to a "Game Grid" selection screen divided into four quadrants. The game supports two players alternating. Most of the 12 levels are named after programming languages: RPG, COBOL, BASIC, FORTRAN, SNOBOL, PL1, PASCAL, ALGOL, ASSEMBLY, OS, JCL, USER.

tron wii

The goal of the game is to score points and advance through the game's twelve levels by completing each of the sub-games. In general, the player controls Tron, either in human form or piloting a vehicle, using an eight-way joystick for movement, a trigger button on the stick to fire (or slow down the player's light cycle), and a rotary dial for aiming. Tron consists of four sub-games based on events and characters in the movie.

TRON WII MOVIE

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. Tron was followed by a 1983 sequel, Discs of Tron, which was not as successful. The game consists of four subgames inspired by the events of the Walt Disney Productions motion picture Tron released earlier in the summer. Tron is a coin-operated arcade video game manufactured and distributed by Bally Midway in 1982.













Tron wii