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  • TRON 2.0
  • Tron 2.0
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  • Tron 2.0 is a Tron-related video game released for the PC, Game Boy Advance, and Xbox (under the name Tron 2.0: Killer App). It is a first-person shooter type game (though not exactly shooting with some weapons).
  • TRON 2.0 is a video game developed by Monolith Productions and produced by Buena Vista Interactive. Bruce Boxleitner reprises his role from TRON as Alan Bradley. Cindy Morgan, who also starred in the original movie, voices a new character Ma3a, although Lora Bradley (now Alan's wife, deceased by the game's timeframe) is mentioned by name. Rebecca Romijn provides the voice of Mercury. A new light cycle design was contributed to the game by Syd Mead. The game explained the TRON arcade game, which appears in-game, and film as based on Kevin Flynn's experiences inside ENCOM in the original film. The game got recently re-released on VALVe's gaming platform, Steam.
  • Bruce Boxleitner reprises his role from the original film as Alan Bradley. Cindy Morgan, who also starred in the original film, voices a new character Ma3a, although Lora Bradley (now Alan's wife, deceased by the game's timeframe) is mentioned by name. Rebecca Romijn provides the voice of Mercury. A new 'light cycle' design was contributed to the game by Syd Mead. The game explained the Tron arcade game, which appears in-game, and film as based on Kevin Flynn's experiences inside ENCOM in the original film.
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Name
  • TRON 2.0
Genre
  • First-person shooter
System
  • Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X
Release
  • 2003
Developer
  • Monolith Productions
Composer
  • Nathan Grigg
Publisher
  • Buena Vista Interactive
Players
  • 1
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  • Tron 2.0 is a Tron-related video game released for the PC, Game Boy Advance, and Xbox (under the name Tron 2.0: Killer App). It is a first-person shooter type game (though not exactly shooting with some weapons).
  • TRON 2.0 is a video game developed by Monolith Productions and produced by Buena Vista Interactive. Bruce Boxleitner reprises his role from TRON as Alan Bradley. Cindy Morgan, who also starred in the original movie, voices a new character Ma3a, although Lora Bradley (now Alan's wife, deceased by the game's timeframe) is mentioned by name. Rebecca Romijn provides the voice of Mercury. A new light cycle design was contributed to the game by Syd Mead. The game explained the TRON arcade game, which appears in-game, and film as based on Kevin Flynn's experiences inside ENCOM in the original film. The game got recently re-released on VALVe's gaming platform, Steam.
  • Bruce Boxleitner reprises his role from the original film as Alan Bradley. Cindy Morgan, who also starred in the original film, voices a new character Ma3a, although Lora Bradley (now Alan's wife, deceased by the game's timeframe) is mentioned by name. Rebecca Romijn provides the voice of Mercury. A new 'light cycle' design was contributed to the game by Syd Mead. The game explained the Tron arcade game, which appears in-game, and film as based on Kevin Flynn's experiences inside ENCOM in the original film.
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