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== Legacy == ''[[Discs of Tron]]'' (1983) is an arcade game which was originally intended as a fifth segment of ''Tron'' but was left out because programming was not finished in time.<ref name=EGM103/><ref name="3gcs" /> In it, the player engages in disc throwing combat, similar to the film sequence. ''Discs of Tron'' was not widely released. Two clones of the game, ''ElecTron'' (1984) and ''Kron'' (1983), were released for the [[TRS-80 Color Computer]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.lcurtisboyle.com/nitros9/clones.html | title=Tandy (TRS-80) Color Computer Games - Arcade Clones Index }}</ref> The light cycles segment of ''Tron'' has led to [[Snake (video game genre)|''Snake'']] games sometimes being called "Light Cycles" games, despite the concept dating from 1976. Some post-''Tron'' snake games use themes or terminology from the film. The 2004 [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Tron 2.0|Tron 2.0: Killer App]]'' contains ports of the original ''Tron'' and ''Discs of Tron'' arcade games. ''Tron'' was released for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] in January 2008, ported by [[Digital Eclipse]] and branded by [[Disney Interactive]]. A miniature ''Tron'' arcade cabinet showing a looping video of the game's attract screens is featured as a toy in the ''Tron Legacy'' pinball machine, released in 2011 by [[Stern Pinball]]. In October 2021, [[Arcade1Up]] released a recreated cabinet of the original ''Tron'' arcade game.
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