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(Discs of Tron and Tron: Deadly Discs have very similar titles and can be mixed up. Added a "Not to be confused" section at the top of the article.)
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{{Game Infobox
 
{{Game Infobox
 
|name=TRON Deadly Discs
 
|name=TRON Deadly Discs
|image = [[Image:Tron deadlydiscs1 klein.jpg]]<BR>Intellivision version box art<BR>[[Image:Tron Deadly Discs 2600.jpg|180px]]<BR>Atari 2600 version box art
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|image = Tron Deadly Discs 2600.jpg
|developer=Mattel
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|developer=APh Technological Consulting
 
|publisher=Mattel
 
|publisher=Mattel
 
|system=Atari 2600, Intellivision
 
|system=Atari 2600, Intellivision
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|genre=Shoot-em-up
 
|genre=Shoot-em-up
 
|players=1}}
 
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''Not to be confused with the [[Discs of TRON]] arcade game.''
   
 
'''TRON Deadly Discs''' is a videogame developed by [[Mattel Electronics]] and released for the [[Wikipedia:Atari 2600|Atari 2600]] and the [[Wikipedia:Intellivision|Intellivsion]].
 
'''TRON Deadly Discs''' is a videogame developed by [[Mattel Electronics]] and released for the [[Wikipedia:Atari 2600|Atari 2600]] and the [[Wikipedia:Intellivision|Intellivsion]].
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
You play as [[Tron]], who must fight through endless waves of Warrior Programs sent by the [[Master Control Program]]. In the Atari 2600 version, the joystick controls both Tron's movement and aiming of his [[Identity disk|disc]], while the action button fires the disc and also retrieves it. In the Intellivision version, the control disc controls Tron's movement while the keypad buttons control the aiming of his disc and its retrieval, plus the player can go into blocking mode to prevent the enemy discs from striking him. The player must strike down as many Warrior Programs as he can without letting them hit him a few times, which will cause him to "[[Derez|de-rez]]", meaning the game is over. As the Warrior Programs enter the arena, they leave behind doors that Tron can keep open and use as transports to go from one side of the arena to the other. In the Intellivision version, a [[Recognizer]] will come into the arena and seal off all the open doors. The player must aim for the eye of the Recognizer in order to disable it.
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Players play as [[Tron]], who must fight through endless waves of Warrior Programs sent by the [[Master Control Program]]. In the Atari 2600 version, the joystick controls both Tron's movement and aiming of his [[Identity Disc]], while the action button fires the disc and also retrieves it. In the Intellivision version, the control disc controls Tron's movement while the keypad buttons control the aiming of his disc and its retrieval, plus the player can go into blocking mode to prevent the enemy discs from striking him. The player must strike down as many Warrior Programs as he can without letting them hit him a few times, which will cause him to "[[Derez|de-rez]]", meaning the game is over. As the Warrior Programs enter the arena, they leave behind doors that Tron can keep open and use as transports to go from one side of the arena to the other. In the Intellivision version, a [[Recognizer]] will come into the arena and seal off all the open doors. The player must aim for the eye of the Recognizer in order to disable it.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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[[Image:Tron deadlydiscs1 klein.jpg|thumb|Intellivision version box art]]
Ironically, in the Intellivision version, Tron appears red, which is the normal color for [[Sark]] and the Warrior Elite programs working for the [[MCP]], while the enemy Warrior Programs mostly appear in shades of blue, which is the normal color for the User Believer programs.
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*Ironically, in the Intellivision version, Tron appears red, which is the normal color for [[Sark]] and the Warrior Elite programs working for the [[MCP]], while the enemy Warrior Programs mostly appear in shades of blue, which is the normal color for the User Believer programs.
   
The Atari 2600 version of this game as well as [[Adventures Of TRON]] were released in a package that included a [http://www.intellivisiongames.com/bluesky/games/credits/atari1.html#Anchor-People-36190 special joystick controller] that resembled the one from the [[Tron (arcade game)|TRON arcade game]].
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*The Atari 2600 version of this game as well as [[Adventures Of TRON]] were released in a package that included a [http://www.intellivisiongames.com/bluesky/games/credits/atari1.html#Anchor-People-36190 special joystick controller] that resembled the one from the [[TRON (arcade game)|TRON arcade game]]. It was also re-released by Telegames USA as simply Deadly Discs, without the TRON reference.
   
The game was re-released as Deadly Discs on the Intellivision 10 2nd Edition plug-and-play system.
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*The game was re-released as Deadly Discs on the Intellivision 10 2nd Edition plug-and-play system.
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==Screenshots==
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<gallery captionalign="left">
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Deadly Discs Screen 1.jpg|Title screen from the Intellivision version
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Deadly Discs Screen 2.jpg|Screenshot from the Intellivision version
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Deadly Discs Screen 3.jpg|Screenshot from the Intellivision version showing a recognizer attack
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gameplay.jpg|Screenshot of gameplay from the Atari 2600 version
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</gallery>
   
 
==External Link==
 
==External Link==
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* [http://www.atariage.com/software_page.html?SoftwareLabelID=569 TRON Deadly Discs] at AtariAge.com
 
* [http://www.atariage.com/software_page.html?SoftwareLabelID=569 TRON Deadly Discs] at AtariAge.com
 
{{Tron Games}}
 
{{Tron Games}}
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Revision as of 20:01, 30 April 2011

Tron Deadly Discs 2600
TRON Deadly Discs
Developer APh Technological Consulting
Publisher Mattel
Game System Atari 2600, Intellivision
Release Date 1982
Genre Shoot-em-up
Number of Players 1


Not to be confused with the Discs of TRON arcade game.

TRON Deadly Discs is a videogame developed by Mattel Electronics and released for the Atari 2600 and the Intellivsion.

Gameplay

Players play as Tron, who must fight through endless waves of Warrior Programs sent by the Master Control Program. In the Atari 2600 version, the joystick controls both Tron's movement and aiming of his Identity Disc, while the action button fires the disc and also retrieves it. In the Intellivision version, the control disc controls Tron's movement while the keypad buttons control the aiming of his disc and its retrieval, plus the player can go into blocking mode to prevent the enemy discs from striking him. The player must strike down as many Warrior Programs as he can without letting them hit him a few times, which will cause him to "de-rez", meaning the game is over. As the Warrior Programs enter the arena, they leave behind doors that Tron can keep open and use as transports to go from one side of the arena to the other. In the Intellivision version, a Recognizer will come into the arena and seal off all the open doors. The player must aim for the eye of the Recognizer in order to disable it.

Trivia

Tron deadlydiscs1 klein

Intellivision version box art

  • Ironically, in the Intellivision version, Tron appears red, which is the normal color for Sark and the Warrior Elite programs working for the MCP, while the enemy Warrior Programs mostly appear in shades of blue, which is the normal color for the User Believer programs.
  • The game was re-released as Deadly Discs on the Intellivision 10 2nd Edition plug-and-play system.

Screenshots

External Link