NeoZeedeater
02-25-2005, 01:13 PM
Video games and movies have had a long history together, dating back as far as the 1968 Kubrick classic 2001: A Space Odyssey which had a video version of chess in it.
The first movie that was built completely around the concept of video games was Disney's 1982 release TRON. While I don't think the movie has aged particularly well, it was revolutionary for its time in terms of theme and computer graphics. As a kid, I was in awe of it when I first saw it in theatres. Naturally, such a movie was destined for video game adaptations.
Mattel released a handful of home versions for their Intellivision console and the Atari 2600. The first two were in development simultaneously with the movie.
TRON Deadly Discs - This is my favourite console game from the early '80s. The object is to launch discs at oncoming enemies. I'm not a big fan of the Intellivision controller but I must say that it is perfect for this game. The different numbers on the keypad shoot in different directions. Emulation can't do this game justice unfortunately since modern controllers don't resemble the Intellivision's.
http://www.videogamecritic.net/images/intel/tron_deadly_discs.png
The 2600 port was simplified due to the controller limitations and isn't as good as the InTV version. Still, the 2600 version is much faster than the InTV original. I definitely recommend this game, even to those who own the InTV version as it's a different experience and one of the best games on the 2600.
http://www.atariguide.com/sss/mini-trondeadlydiscs.gif
There's also an Aquarius version of Deadly Discs.
http://emul8.xlabs.sk/emulators/aquarius/tron-1-aqs.gif
TRON Maze-A-Tron - This was the second Intellivision TRON game. I honestly don't know how to play this one. I bought it used without the instruction book. It doesn't seem very fun anyway.
http://www.3gcs.com/tron/games/console/ss-maze-a-tron.jpg
Adventures of TRON - Not a bad platform/dodging game for the 2600. An Intellivision port was completed but never released.
http://www.atariguide.com/sss/mini-adventuresoftron.gif
TRON Solar Sailer - This one used the Intellivoice adapter for voices. A voice tells you codes which you have to enter to get past certain parts. It's basically an action game with a voice gimmick.
http://www.intellivision-forever.de/B5393.jpg
Tomy released a table-top TRON game. I haven't played it.
http://users2.ev1.net/~rik1138/Tomy/Tomy-Tron.jpg
On the arcade front, Midway released two excellent TRON games.
TRON - This game has four different modes: light cycle(where you avoid your opponent), bugs(shoot and escape), tank(take out the other tanks), and a Break Out-ish level.
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=T&game_id=10204
http://www.chimenti.org/arcade/images/comps/s3-tron.jpg
http://www.hut.fi/~eye/videogames/tron1.gif
It should be noted that the light cycle level and TRON light cycles in general were inspired by early video games like Gremlin's 1976 arcade game Blockade.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/screens/B/wBlockade.png
Blockade had many imitators such Atari's VCS game Surround and Mattel's Intellivision/Aquarius game Snafu.
Discs of TRON - This was originally supposed to be one of the games in the first TRON arcade game but it wasn't completed in time. Not only does Discs stand on its own, I think it's superior to TRON. It consists of disc-throwing duels. It's a brilliant game, possibly the best one ever based on a movie.
http://www.madocowain.com/Arcade/Discs/sDiscs_Of_Tron.jpg
http://www.iespana.es/jesuson/discs.jpg
The TRON 2.0 games are the recent revival of the franchise. The first is the PC FPS game by Monolith which was also ported to Xbox. I wasn't very impressed with it myself as I found the action kind of dull and the light cycle levels awkward. It's too bad as Monolith has made excellent first-person shooters in the past like Blood and No One Lives Forever.
http://bonusweb.idnes.cz/obrazek/tron20_scrn05.jpg
TRON 2.0 Killer App is also on Game Boy Advance in an isometric action game developed by Digital Eclipse. I have yet to play it but I plan on picking it up for the inclusion of Midway's arcade games in it.
http://gbamedia.gamespy.com/gba/image/tron1_1091057546.jpg
Those are all the offical Disney-licensed TRON games I know of. There are plenty more homebrew games. What are your thoughts on the TRON games? I know there must be fans here.
The first movie that was built completely around the concept of video games was Disney's 1982 release TRON. While I don't think the movie has aged particularly well, it was revolutionary for its time in terms of theme and computer graphics. As a kid, I was in awe of it when I first saw it in theatres. Naturally, such a movie was destined for video game adaptations.
Mattel released a handful of home versions for their Intellivision console and the Atari 2600. The first two were in development simultaneously with the movie.
TRON Deadly Discs - This is my favourite console game from the early '80s. The object is to launch discs at oncoming enemies. I'm not a big fan of the Intellivision controller but I must say that it is perfect for this game. The different numbers on the keypad shoot in different directions. Emulation can't do this game justice unfortunately since modern controllers don't resemble the Intellivision's.
http://www.videogamecritic.net/images/intel/tron_deadly_discs.png
The 2600 port was simplified due to the controller limitations and isn't as good as the InTV version. Still, the 2600 version is much faster than the InTV original. I definitely recommend this game, even to those who own the InTV version as it's a different experience and one of the best games on the 2600.
http://www.atariguide.com/sss/mini-trondeadlydiscs.gif
There's also an Aquarius version of Deadly Discs.
http://emul8.xlabs.sk/emulators/aquarius/tron-1-aqs.gif
TRON Maze-A-Tron - This was the second Intellivision TRON game. I honestly don't know how to play this one. I bought it used without the instruction book. It doesn't seem very fun anyway.
http://www.3gcs.com/tron/games/console/ss-maze-a-tron.jpg
Adventures of TRON - Not a bad platform/dodging game for the 2600. An Intellivision port was completed but never released.
http://www.atariguide.com/sss/mini-adventuresoftron.gif
TRON Solar Sailer - This one used the Intellivoice adapter for voices. A voice tells you codes which you have to enter to get past certain parts. It's basically an action game with a voice gimmick.
http://www.intellivision-forever.de/B5393.jpg
Tomy released a table-top TRON game. I haven't played it.
http://users2.ev1.net/~rik1138/Tomy/Tomy-Tron.jpg
On the arcade front, Midway released two excellent TRON games.
TRON - This game has four different modes: light cycle(where you avoid your opponent), bugs(shoot and escape), tank(take out the other tanks), and a Break Out-ish level.
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?letter=T&game_id=10204
http://www.chimenti.org/arcade/images/comps/s3-tron.jpg
http://www.hut.fi/~eye/videogames/tron1.gif
It should be noted that the light cycle level and TRON light cycles in general were inspired by early video games like Gremlin's 1976 arcade game Blockade.
http://images.webmagic.com/klov.com/screens/B/wBlockade.png
Blockade had many imitators such Atari's VCS game Surround and Mattel's Intellivision/Aquarius game Snafu.
Discs of TRON - This was originally supposed to be one of the games in the first TRON arcade game but it wasn't completed in time. Not only does Discs stand on its own, I think it's superior to TRON. It consists of disc-throwing duels. It's a brilliant game, possibly the best one ever based on a movie.
http://www.madocowain.com/Arcade/Discs/sDiscs_Of_Tron.jpg
http://www.iespana.es/jesuson/discs.jpg
The TRON 2.0 games are the recent revival of the franchise. The first is the PC FPS game by Monolith which was also ported to Xbox. I wasn't very impressed with it myself as I found the action kind of dull and the light cycle levels awkward. It's too bad as Monolith has made excellent first-person shooters in the past like Blood and No One Lives Forever.
http://bonusweb.idnes.cz/obrazek/tron20_scrn05.jpg
TRON 2.0 Killer App is also on Game Boy Advance in an isometric action game developed by Digital Eclipse. I have yet to play it but I plan on picking it up for the inclusion of Midway's arcade games in it.
http://gbamedia.gamespy.com/gba/image/tron1_1091057546.jpg
Those are all the offical Disney-licensed TRON games I know of. There are plenty more homebrew games. What are your thoughts on the TRON games? I know there must be fans here.