discs-of-tron

Latest

  • Born for Wii: Discs of Tron

    by 
    Wesley Fenlon
    Wesley Fenlon
    10.21.2008

    The year is 1982, and your mind has just been blown straight out of the back of your head into an alternate reality of endless imagination and gripping fantasy. Why? Because you just saw Tron. The iconic Disney film, which was one of the first movies in history to use computer graphics, cemented itself in the public conscience as an integral part of 80s pop culture. A handful of legendary scenes are still instantly evoked when Tron is mentioned, such as the lightcycle sequence -- and many of them have found their way into a real videogame over the years.One of those games was Discs of Tron, released in arcades a whopping 25 years ago. Inspired by a few minutes of the film, the game pits you against an adversary in a small arena on floating platforms, charged with "derezzing" your opponents before you bite the digital dust yourself. Unfortunately, you can't kick quite as much ass as Tron himself, but the game did an admirable job (especially by 1983 standards) of taking a single concept and making it fun. And even though the original really shows its age now and wouldn't stand up against the competition in 2008, just think of it this way: how could a murder disc simulator not be Born for Wii? #ninbutton { border-style: solid; border-color: #000; border-width: 2px; background-color: #BBB; color: #000; text-decoration: none; width: 100px; text-align: center; padding: 2px 2px 2px 2px; margin: 2px 2px 2px 2px; } .buttontext { color: #000; text-decoration: none; font: bold 14pt Helvetica; } #ninbutton:hover { text-decoration: none; color: #BBB; background-color: #000; } NEXT >> %Gallery-34937% Every week, Born for Wii digs into gaming's sordid past to unearth a new treasure fit for revival on the Nintendo Wii. Be sure to check out last week's entry in the series, Cosmic Smash, and for more great titles that deserve your attention, take a look at Virtually Overlooked.

  • XBLA in Brief: Discs of Tron

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.13.2008

    When we came up with XBLA in Brief, it was never our intention that it would be this brief, but here we go. We spent a little time with the trial version of Discs of Tron today, and we do mean a little time. The demo offers up two levels of play, and that's it. Of course, there are only twelve levels, so it's not like Disney Interactive could give away much more.

  • Commanders and Discs of Tron hit XBLA

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.13.2008

    We love Wednesdays. Before Xbox Live Arcade came along, Wednesday was just one day closer to Friday, but now, it's a reason to celebrate ... most of the time anyway. This week we've got two new games to look forward to, Commanders: Attack of Genos and Discs of Tron. Commanders helps fill out the underrepresented turn based strategy genre on XBLA, while Discs of Tron helps fill out the ... um ... Frisbee battle genre. We're particularly anxious to give Commanders a try -- we loves us some turn based strategy -- and you can expect a full report once we do. Oh, and a note to whoever currently owns the license to X-COM, get that game on XBLA, now.Update: Oh, you might want to know that Disc of Tron costs 400 MS Points and Commanders will set you back 800 MS Points.%Gallery-15799%%Gallery-15615%

  • This Wednesday: Commanders, Discs of Tron assault XBLA

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    02.11.2008

    Turn-based strategy and relentless disc flinging will be coming to Xbox Live Arcade this week, with Commanders: Attack of the Genos and Discs of Tron scheduled to arrive on Wednesday. Sierra Online's Commanders pits you (a commander, we suspect) against an invading army of genetically modified miscreants who, at the very least, are polite enough to wage war in turns. Fifteen missions, fifteen specialized units and a "retro-futuristic" setting can be had for 800 MS Points ($10).%Gallery-15772% As the title succinctly implies, Discs of Tron is primarily concerned with opponents hurling Tron discs at each other, very often while standing on discs within Tron. The disc-less download, which sports enhanced graphics and "CD-quality sound," will require you to discard 400 of your MS Points ($5).%Gallery-2940%

  • Discs of Tron hits XBLA in time for Valentine's

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.08.2008

    We know you've got a special someone in your life. That someone might be sitting next to you right now, or maybe at work, or maybe that someone doesn't yet know that he or she is your special someone. Given the time of year, you're probably scrambling to figure out what would make the perfect gift for that someone. Sure, you could opt for a dozen roses or the collection of nail trimmings and skin shavings you keep on your secret love altar, but why not try something a little less conventional? Why not give them Discs of Tron, which makes its Xbox Live Arcade debut next week on February 13, just in time for Valentine's Day? Honestly, nothing says "I love you" like tossing light Frisbees at an evil computer program. Nothing.[Via Joystiq]%Gallery-15615%

  • Discs of Tron uploads into Xbox Live next week

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    02.08.2008

    Midway's Discs of Tron, the second Tron arcade game to hit Xbox Live (the first arrived a month ago) will debut next week, according to a press release from Tron license holder Disney. The game will feature upgraded visuals and audio, although a "classic" option is reportedly available.Although concepts from the game are 25 years old, you will reportedly not be able to digitize yourself into the virtual environment -- you'll just have to make do with the Xbox 360 controller. So sad. You can take on Sark yourself on February 13.%Gallery-2940%

  • Two Tron titles confirmed for XBLA

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    05.03.2007

    It wasn't long ago that Discs of Tron was leaked as an Xbox Live Arcade title on the ESRB website. Disney has now stepped up to the plate and confirmed that Discs of Tron, along with Tron itself, is heading to Microsoft's download service. Both games will feature enhanced graphics and online multiplayer. The game is being developed by Backbone Entertainment, more commonly known on XBLA under the Digital Eclipse label. Given the age of these games, we hope that Backbone goes the extra mile and really enhances the gameplay rather than merely slapping on a fresh coat of pixels. Either way, we're looking forward to some serious light cycle matches on Xbox Live.

  • Discs of Tron to be tossed on XBLA?

    by 
    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    04.19.2007

    Another day, another potential Xbox Live Arcade title leaked by the ESRB. With Quake III Team Arena leaked just over a week ago, today's title is the arcade classic Discs of Tron. Originally released in 1983, Discs of Tron charges players with taking out an opponent by tossing light discs towards him. The ultimate goal is to "derezz" the opponent or knock him off his platform. Given its simple nature, Discs of Tron would be most suited towards the pick up and play nature of Xbox Live Arcade. Even as retro games go, Discs of Tron is old, so we would hope that Buena Vista Games would go the extra mile to give it a Geometry Wars style makeover.Anyone want to take a guess about what title will be leaked next?[Via Siliconera]See Also:Original Prince of Persia on XBLA?