The Intellivision was a great system for it's time,
and featured the best Tron games you could get at home. My personal
favorite is Tron: Deadly Discs. Alas the system met it's demise in
the mid 80s with the collapse of the home video game market. You can
also find out a little more about these games from the team that
created them: The Blue Sky Rangers are alive and well.
Links:
Intellivision Lives! |
Bliss (Intellivision Emulator)
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Our hero, TRON, is locked in battle against the Evil Blue Warriors. Score points
by knocking out the computer-controlled attackers with flying discs. Your task
is to bring your man safely through battle after battle. The attacking warriors
are also armed with destroyer discs, and they'll come after TRON in wave after
wave. You get them, or they'll get TRON!
Links:
Home Page |
Controller Overlay |
View Manual
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Tron: Maze-A-Tron |
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Based on the Disney movie TRON, this is a great action game for 1 or 2 players.
You are engaged in a deadly struggle to penetrate the inner circle of the Master
Control Program. Watch out for the deadly "bits." You've got to destroy them to
reach your goal and accumulate the most points.
Links:
Home Page |
Controller Overlay |
View Manual
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Tron: Solar Sailer |
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A nightmare numbers game based on the Disney movie, TRON. Your challenge
is to first seek out and then to decode the evil Master Control Program. The
voice of TRON's girlfriend Yori helps you find the MCP as an electronic voice
gives you the secret code to remember. The rest is up to you alone. "Energy low,
We've been hit...end of line." Five different voices and two screens.
Links:
Home Page |
Controller Overlay |
Instructions
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