Talk:Tron 2.0

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[edit] Screenshot

How about a screenshot of the game instead of a non-informative cover image? Pipatron (talk) 01:08, 24 February 2008 (UTC)

The standard for the video game infobox requests a cover image. BTW, a screenshot that big would raise copyright issues. Admiral Norton (talk) 14:36, 24 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] DVD-ROM

Can anyone verify that Tron 2.0 was indeed released only on DVD-ROM?

I don't have a copy of the game, but as far as I know it was released on CD.

I know for a fact it was relased on CD-ROM for the PC, not just DVD-ROM. I bought this piece of junk game the day it came out.

Hush, you.

[edit] xbox?

what about the XBOX version? is that a separate page?


It is right now, but I'm all for merging it in. I don't think it really merits its own page. Ace of Sevens 00:59, 1 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Plot

Is this statement from the Trivia section important?

It is amusing to note that the plot, before the game was released, is in some ways quite different than what appeared in the final product—possibly intentionally.

The plot and story of many games (and movies, for that matter) change substantially during development. Why is this game any different? And it hints that the plot was changed during development as some sort of ploy, but gives no further information as to why. I think that unless it is clarified, the whole paragraph should be taken out. The plot changing from early development isn't noteworthy in the least. Frecklefoot | Talk 15:28, Jun 10, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] No Tron in "Tron 2.0"?

I have not played this game, but from the description, it looks as though the character ("program") Tron does not appear ANYWHERE in this game. Granted, in this day-and-age, I concede that the original 1982 Tron app would be an old, outdated, and conceivably obsolete program. However, the point still stands that this game is called "Tron 2.0". Does Alan's son take the program name "Tron 2.0"? Or is there absolutely NO character in this game named "Tron"? I believe this is definitely worth mentioning by a Wikipedian familiar with the game.

End of line.

--Schmendrick (talk) 17:41, 20 November 2007 (UTC)

I've played it (the german version, though) some time ago. As far as I remember Tron itself doesn't appear at all - the title instead refers to an unfinished program, intended to replace the original Tron, which the player has to retrieve and compile. Should I ever play it again(the ending is horrible, IMO), I'll take notes. Cyberman TM (talk) 16:06, 21 January 2008 (UTC)