Tron 2.0
Story-driven, first-person PC action game set in a digital universe. Combining an epic adventure with intense action, virtual villains, fast and furious disc battles, high-speed light cycle races, and a unique visual style, TRON 2.0 delivers an adventure unlike any other.
Inspired by the story and style of TRON, the breakthrough science fiction film, TRON 2.0 is a contemporary tale that takes place approximately 20 years after the events of the movie. Players assume the role of Jet Bradley, a talented, young programmer in search of his missing father, Alan Bradley, creator of the TRON program. Delving deep into a chaotic cyberspace world, Jet must confront evil forces that are planning to take over the worlds computer systems by using his fathers human digitization technology. The quest leads players through danger-filled action in techno environments. Gamers, armed with an assortment of digital weapons, shields and gadget subroutines, can compete on the gladiatorial Game Grid, contend with deadly programs, race on light cycles, and circumvent devious obstacles as they travel through settings never before seen in PC gaming.
Features
- More than 30 enormous story-driven single-player game levels
- Five multiplayer disc combat maps, each containing four arenas, where up to 16 players can compete individually or on teams in gladitorial combat
- Single and multiplayer light cycle modes allowing players to compete on the legendary Game Grid
- Featuring actress and supermodel Rebecca Romijn-Stamos as the voice of Mercury, champion light cycle racer and game bot
- Bruce Boxleitner reprises his role as Alan Bradley and Cindy Morgan (Lora/Lori from the TRON film) brings to life artificial intelligence program Ma3a (mah-THREE-ah)
- Brand new story line that continues the TRON legend 20 years later
- Innovative character-augmenting subroutine system, including weapons, shields, gadgets and modifiers, that players use to equip and fine-tune their character
- A wide variety of new, modern locations, including: Lab Server, Game Grid, Personal Computer, Power Router, Ancient Mainframe, Internet Hub City, Infected Server, PDA, Database and Firewall
- Developed by award-winning Monolith Productions, with a new visual glow effect designed in collaboration with NVIDIA® Corporation
- New light cycles designed by Syd Mead, world famous concept designer of the TRON film, that players race on the Game Grid
Street Date: August 26, 2003
Audience: Ages 14 and up
Platform: Windows (R) 98/ME/XP
Category: First-Person, Action








