

Gameplay takes place inside various computers, such as mainframes and a personal digital assistant (PDA), while some custcenes are in the ENCOM research laboratory outside the computer world.
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Tron 2.0 plays primarily as a first-person shooter. In addition to being primarily a first-person shooter, Tron 2.0 features the franchise's light Cycle segments. The game features a new "light cycle" design by Syd Mead, and provides explanations for the Tron arcade game (which makes an appearance in this game) and Kevin Flynn's experiences inside the ENCOM mainframe as shown in the original film.Īccording to Tron creator Steven Lisberger and Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski, Tron 2.0 is not part of the Tron movie canon. Rebecca Romijn provides the voice of Mercury. Cindy Morgan, who also starred in Tron, voices the artificial intelligence "Ma3a". Jason Cottle voices the player character Jethro "Jet" Bradley, the son of ENCOM programmer Alan Bradley (voiced by Bruce Boxleitner, who reprises his role from the original film).

The game is a sequel to Tron, a 1982 science-fiction film, although it's set in an alternate continuity since its events were decanonized by Tron: Legacy.
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The Mac OS X version was released by MacPlay on April 21, 2004. The Microsoft Windows version of the game was released by Buena Vista Interactive on August 26, 2003. Tron 2.0 is a first-person shooter video game developed by Monolith Productions.
