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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It was re-released for the Atari 2600 as just ''Deadly Discs'' by [=TeleGames=] USA in the late 1980s when the movie license had expired, and is currently available for the Platform/{{Atari 5200}} under the title ''Intellidiscs''. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.

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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, Platform/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It was re-released for the Atari 2600 as just ''Deadly Discs'' by [=TeleGames=] USA in the late 1980s when the movie license had expired, and is currently available for the Platform/{{Atari 5200}} under the title ''Intellidiscs''. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.
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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It was re-released for the Atari 2600 as just ''Deadly Discs'' by [=TeleGames=] USA in the late 1980s when the movie license had expired, and is currently available for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} under the title ''Intellidiscs''. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.

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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari Platform/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It was re-released for the Atari 2600 as just ''Deadly Discs'' by [=TeleGames=] USA in the late 1980s when the movie license had expired, and is currently available for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari Platform/{{Atari 5200}} under the title ''Intellidiscs''. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.
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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It was re-released for the Atari 2600 as just ''Deadly Discs'' by [=TeleGames=] USA in the late 1980s when the movie license had expired. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.

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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It was re-released for the Atari 2600 as just ''Deadly Discs'' by [=TeleGames=] USA in the late 1980s when the movie license had expired.expired, and is currently available for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 5200}} under the title ''Intellidiscs''. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.
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A homebrew sequel game, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--CzF-rrxdM&fbclid=IwAR0dJihCksgLvtsVQLDWUxE52e4i7ghVnmlPElVE_vXjfFPd8k0ROialleQ TRON: Back to the Grid]]'', is currently under development.

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A homebrew sequel game, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--CzF-rrxdM&fbclid=IwAR0dJihCksgLvtsVQLDWUxE52e4i7ghVnmlPElVE_vXjfFPd8k0ROialleQ TRON: Back to the Grid]]'', is currently under development.
has been developed in 2017 but was never released.
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A homebrew sequel game, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--CzF-rrxdM&fbclid=IwAR0dJihCksgLvtsVQLDWUxE52e4i7ghVnmlPElVE_vXjfFPd8k0ROialleQ TRON: Back to the Grid]]'', is currently under development.
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* GoodColorsEvilColors / RedIsHeroic: Strangely inverted in the Intellivision version; Tron is red, while the MCP's warriors are (mostly) blue. This was due to Mattel getting an early, incorrect draft of the script. However, the color inversion makes the whole thing HarsherInHindsight due to the events in ''Film/TronLegacy''

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* GoodColorsEvilColors / RedIsHeroic: GoodColorsEvilColors: Strangely inverted in the Intellivision version; Tron is red, while the MCP's warriors are (mostly) blue. This was due to Mattel getting an early, incorrect draft of the script. However, the color inversion makes the whole thing HarsherInHindsight due to the events in ''Film/TronLegacy''
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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.

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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It was re-released for the Atari 2600 as just ''Deadly Discs'' by [=TeleGames=] USA in the late 1980s when the movie license had expired. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.

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** PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Just like in the movie, the discs return to their owners after they're thrown, unless the owner is derezzed. In the Atari 2600 version, however, only Tron's disc takes a return trip.



* GoodColorsEvilColors / RedIsHeroic: Strangely inverted in the Intellivision version; Tron is red, while the MCP's warriors are (mostly) blue.
** This was due to Mattel getting an early, incorrect draft of the script. However, the color inversion makes the whole thing HarsherInHindsight due to the events in ''Film/TronLegacy''

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* GoodColorsEvilColors / RedIsHeroic: Strangely inverted in the Intellivision version; Tron is red, while the MCP's warriors are (mostly) blue.
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blue. This was due to Mattel getting an early, incorrect draft of the script. However, the color inversion makes the whole thing HarsherInHindsight due to the events in ''Film/TronLegacy''


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* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Just like in the movie, the discs return to their owners after they're thrown, unless the owner is derezzed. In the Atari 2600 version, however, only Tron's disc takes a return trip.
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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/DigDug'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the warriors to [[AnthropomorphicFood hot dogs]].

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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/DigDug'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the warriors to [[AnthropomorphicFood hot dogs]].dogs]] from ''VideoGame/BurgerTime''.
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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the warriors to [[AnthropomorphicFood hot dogs]].

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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'' ''VideoGame/DigDug'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the warriors to [[AnthropomorphicFood hot dogs]].
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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to derez him in combat.

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''TRON Deadly Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to derez [[DeadlyEuphemism derez]] him in combat.
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'''''TRON Deadly Discs''''' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to derez him in combat.

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'''''TRON ''TRON Deadly Discs''''' Discs'' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the Aquarius home computer. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to derez him in combat.
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* FanRemake: ''Like*TRON Deadly Discs'' by Foxcreek Software for Windows.
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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the warriors to hot dogs.

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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the warriors to [[AnthropomorphicFood hot dogs.dogs]].
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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the enemies to hot dogs.

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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the enemies warriors to hot dogs.
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* GameMod: A version of the game called ''Deadly Dogs'' is hidden in the Intellivision version of ''VideoGame/BurgerTime'' as an EasterEgg, changing all the enemies to hot dogs.
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'''''TRON Deadly Discs''''' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}} and the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to derez him in combat.

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'''''TRON Deadly Discs''''' is a 1982 video game based on {{Creator/Disney}}'s film ''{{Film/TRON}}'' that was developed by [[{{Creator/Mattel}} Mattel Electronics]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Atari 2600}} 2600}}, the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}, and the UsefulNotes/{{Intellivision}}.Aquarius home computer. It consists of Tron trying to stay alive for as long as possible while fighting against the warriors of the MCP that are sent to derez him in combat.

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