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- Showcases Ares, Leto's computer program, on a journey from the digital world to the human one.
- The son of a virtual world designer goes looking for his father and ends up inside the digital world that his father designed. He meets his father's corrupted creation and a unique ally who was born inside the digital world.
- A computer hacker is abducted into the digital world and forced to participate in gladiatorial games where his only chance of escape is with the help of a heroic security program.
- In the computer world of the Grid, a young program joins Tron's fight against their world's tyranny.
- About the "Flynn Lives" movement.
- Get ready to power-vomit your intestines across the room as your brain melts to a steaming pulp of rot by the violent torrent of obscenity unleashed by the most insanity-inducing video mixtape you will ever lay eyes on.
- The Player must investigate and eradicate the unknown virus spreading through the Grid and rescue Quorra from CLU.
- When Encom programmer Alan Bradley goes missing, his son Jet is pulled into the world of the computer to find him and to stop a new threat destrying that world from within.
- An action-packed 3D adventure set in an analog world unlike anything captured on the internet. Sam Flynn (Luke Brown) is a cantankerous 27 year-old haunted by the mysterious disappearance of his father Kevin Flynn (Nick Murphy), a man once known as the world's leading video game developer. When Sam investigates a strange signal sent from the abandoned Flynn's Arcade, he finds himself pulled into a world where Kevin has been trapped for 20 years. With the help of feminine warrior Quorra (Paul Ritchey), father and son embark on a life-or-death journey across a visually stunted universe -- created by Kevin himself -- which has become far more advanced with vehicles, weapons and landscapes ripped off from the film, and a ruthless villain (Mike Sadorf) who will stop at nothing to prevent their escape.
- "Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin is a novel that needs no introduction. The epic story in which the years of peace have passed and the nobles begin the game for the iron throne of the Seven Kingdoms has captivated audiences all over the world. On its basis, among other things, the HBO series, breaking records of popularity, was created, and the book itself has the status of a bestseller and has been published in several dozen languages. It fascinates even those who have not yet reached for the fantasy genre. The fate of the Stark family from Winterfell, the Lannisters from Casterly Rock, Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow took millions of people around the world.
- A visual novel focusing on Query and his adventures in the Grid.
- The player must battle his way through the challenges to become the first ISO champion.
- In a world covered by endless water, dastardly sky pirates search the small, outlaying patches of land for anything they can steal. On just such a mission, Teasel Bonne was kidnapped by the henchmen of a greedy loan shark. Now Teasel's sister Tron must pillage Ryship Island and pay off Teasel's astronomical debt.
- People who worked on Tron (1982) talk about how it was made and what events led up to it.
- A penguin is happily trying out his Fish-O-Tron device, to help him catch fish through a hole in the ice with ease. However a big and angry bully bird, shocked at what he was witnessing, decides to violently push the penguin away from his Fish-O-Tron, so he could try it himself. The fearful penguin attempts to move back to his Fish-O-Tron, but the bird pushes him away again. The bird then becomes overconfident with the Fish-O-Tron, and jumps on the button, but it doesn't work. The bird then becomes even more reckless by jumping up and down on the button even harder. The bird in a fit of anger then picks up the Fish-O-Tron, and throws it at the head of the timid penguin who was walking away, knocking the penguin to the ground. There's immediate karma for the penguin however, as a whale jumps out out of the hole, lands on the birds head, and knocks him bird into the sea. The penguin then carries on happily using his Fish-O-Tron. The bird now trembling with an injured leg, and the whale still on his head, trundles over to the penguin, and the penguin with no hard feelings gives the bird a fish.
- A conversation about sex and death winds its way between six college kids.
- Game Boy Advance version of Tron 2.0.
- A pat-on-the-back piece that looks at the work of the actors; basically a meet and greet with the cast.
- A focused look at the film's production design, examining the importance of light, the work of Director Joseph Kosinski, the ideas behind the story, the evolution of the film's special effects, the combination of practical and digital sets and effects, the unique aspects of the costumes, shooting in 3D, creating a young Jeff Bridges, and more.
- The cast and crew of 'TRON: Legacy' discuss the legacy of the original Tron in this recently produced exclusive.
- TRON: Destiny is a fan film based in the real world and borrows elements of TRON and TRON: Legacy. The 4-minute short film tells a story of two students, one of whom had constructed a digitizing laser which in turn had created a light cycle.
- The film 'Be Kind, Rewind,' starring Jack Black and Mos Def, spawned an underground movement of amateur filmmakers who remake their favorite films using the sparsest of resources. In 2010, Light House conducted a two-weekend filmmaking competition for teen filmmakers. This is the winner, the Sweded version of 'Tron'.
- As she's busy with a show at her school, another show, more dangerous and unexpected, is waiting for her at home. An innocent girl from highlands comes to Hanoi for her college. Her life in boarding-houses soon mixes of joyfulness and unhappiness. She has good friends and also faces up with cracked guys. Behind the peaceful look of the house, some evils are haunting.
- A night time bicycle ride goes horribly wrong when a masked rider turns it into a game of cat and mouse, but who is chasing who?
- This is a look at the storyboard process for the introduction to the film as well as some of the light-cycle sequences. It delves into "The Storyboarding Process," the "Creation of Tron's Main Title" (with Moebius storyboards), a gallery of additional storyboards, and a storyboard-to-film comparison of the "Lightcycle Chase" with storyboard artist/animator Bill Kroyer.
- This features the process of the Backlight Animation process for the film and the use of digital Imagery as you witness the creation of Tron's "Backlight Animation," learn about the use of "Digital Imagery in Tron," watch an excerpt from a television special called "Beyond Tron," unravel the "Role of Triple I" and watch a bizarre and hilariously antiquated Triple I computer animation demo. We hear from MAGI founder Dr. Phillip Mittelman, and we learn about their origins and their work. Lisberger appears to relate his early exposure to MAGI and how it influenced his decisions for Tron.
- Return to the world of TRON with TRON RUN/r, a new lightning fast, action-adventure racing game with a twist. Blaze through dynamic circuits, facing-off against virulent adversaries while taking on all challengers.
- This features both the light-cycle sequence and end credits with their original music composition by Wendy Carlos.
- This piece shows director Joseph Kosinski recording crowd noise at Comic-Con to actually use as background noise for the film!
- This is a look at the very beginning phase of the production of 'Tron.' It features some early concept art, test footage, and a television short entitled "Computers are People Too." It consists of interviews with writer/director Steven Lisberger and producer Donald Kushner. Lisberger discusses his inspirations and his insistence on the use of computer animation, while Kushner tells us how they ended up working with Disney. Also, it provides a snippet from a May 1982 TV program of that name. The piece looked at that era's top-of-the-line computer work, and we hear from Lisberger and co-supervisor of special effects Richard Taylor in this Tron-centered segment.
- A brief overview of how the film came to be, constructed through cast and crew interview clips and a look at the test footage created to sell the film's viability. Comic-Con audience reaction to the short, a few minutes of behind-the-scenes footage, and a glimpse at the science behind the film is also included.
- Destroy your enemies with flying disks. The object is just to survive battle after battle.
- Can you survive the game grid?
- Avoid the Grid Bugs, Tanks & Replicators while gathering bits of data.