Talk:Tron (video game)
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Some quick remarks, then:
- The description section needs some restructuring. For a subsection to be created, one needs at least two full paragraphs, instead of one half each. Perhaps do not have any subsections at all for the four different subgames, but use a list format like Supreme Commander#Factions does for example.
- The in popular culture section should limit itself to non-trivial references to the game. The only thing passing that test would be the Kingdom Hearts thing - perhaps include that in the legacy section, and delete the popular culture one.
- Development and reception are obvious stubs, which are hard to expand upon. If sources for those were found, this article would be a strong candidate for FA. Perhaps some old magazines from Wikipedia:WikiProject Video games/Magazines? User:Krator (t c) 14:44, 1 October 2007 (UTC)
Movie Licensing in Video Games
[edit]I could have sworn that Tron was the first movie to ever have a game based on it. Or was it the first movie to have video games in it? I can't recall, but I may be wrong. I'll have to check that out, anyone have a good site for historical information (Dates, sales, criticism, and facts) on video games?
I just KNOW someone is going to link me back here, but there has to be an IMDB of video games. IVGDB? If it hasn't been done already, patent pending! Ha called it. Vicious203 15:39, 28 October 2007 (UTC)
Tron Legacy (2010)
[edit]Does anyone know if there are any coin op games for the new movie "Tron Legacy" in development? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Cousert (talk • contribs) 17:00, 2 August 2009 (UTC)
- I know I am seriously late to this party, but the only game based on Tron Legacy that I'm aware of is a pinball game of the same name, by Stern Electronics. — KieferSkunk (talk) — 17:56, 25 September 2017 (UTC)