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    Discs of Tron

  • First released on 31 December, 1983 for Arcade
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  • First released on 31 December, 1983 for Arcade

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    About

    In 1983 Bally midway released the follow up to the original Tron game titled Discs of Tron. In Discs of Tron the game recreates the disc fighting sequence of the movie where you progress through different platforms in a disc battle against the evil enemy Sark. Once again players utilize an 8-way joystick for moving with one button for firing and a rotary dial for controlling the direction of the fire.

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    Arcade, Xbox 360

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    Midway Games
    A now-defunct publisher and developer that was based in Chicago. Best known later in its life for the Mortal Kombat series, Midway's legacy traces back to early pinball and arcade releases, when the company was known as Williams.
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    Digital Eclipse
    Classic video games are rarely treated with the same care and respect given to other artistic mediums. We think they deserve better.
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    Disney Interactive Studios
    Originally founded in 1988 as Walt Disney Computer Software, Disney Interactive adopted its present name in May of 2012.
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