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Mattel Electronics released three separate Tron games (unrelated to the arcade game) for the Intellivision game console in 1982: Tron: Deadly Discs, Tron Maze-A-Tron, and Tron: Solar Sailer. Mattel games Main article: Tron: Deadly Discs In 1983, Midway released Discs of Tron, a sequel that focused on disc combat. This game earned more than the film's initial release. In 1982, Midway Games released the Tron arcade game, which consisted of four mini-games based on sequences in the movie. had plans to develop a real Space Paranoids game, but this was canceled due to the video game crash of 1983, along with arcade adaptations of Superman III and The Last Starfighter. Since video games play a central role in the film, many video games based on Tron have been produced over the years.

Video games Tron Main article: Tron (video game) However, the nineteenth and last episode aired on January 28, 2013. The premiere aired on June 7th, 2012, on Disney XD. In March 2010, Disney announced that a TV series, entitled Tron: Uprising, was in production. Television series Main article: Tron: Uprising The third film was revealed in March 2015 to be filmed in fall at Vancouver, but was later reported to have been canceled. Original film director Steven Lisberger acted as a producer and consultant on the film, which was written by Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis and directed by first-time director Joseph Kosinsi. The film deals with Sam investigating the disappearance of his father twenty years earlier, a quest that ultimately leads him into an isolated digital world created by his father after the events of the first film. They are joined by Garrett Hedlund as Sam Flynn, Kevin's son, the film's protagonist, Olivia Wilde as digital warrior Quorra, Michael Sheen as Castor, owner of a nightclub within the Grid, and Beau Garrett as Gem, a program that works within the digital world. Bruce Boxleitner also returns as Alan Bradley and, likewise de-aged, as Tron. Jeff Bridges returns as Kevin Flynn and also, in a digitally de-aged form, plays the film's antagonist, a new version of his CLU program. Tron: Legacy is a 2010 science fiction film. Tron has a distinctive visual style, as it was one of the first films from a major studio to use computer graphics extensively. It was written and directed by Steven Lisberger. David Warner plays all three main antagonists: the program Sark, his User Ed Dillinger, and the voice of the Master Control Program. It stars Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn, Bruce Boxleitner as Tron and his User Alan Bradley, Cindy Morgan as Yori and Dr. TRON is a 1982 American action science fiction film by Walt Disney Pictures.
