Many of us weren’t born in 1982, but that won’t be relevant, the point of the subject is Tron, the child born in 1982, immortalized there-on. The iconic Disney film, which was one of the first movies in history to use computer graphics, became an integral part of 80s pop culture. Before you recall the light-cycle sequence, let us remind you Discs of Tron, one of the many games, born out of the legend of Tron.
Released 25 years ago, the game director did an excellent job of taking a single concept and driving it home, straight. The game supposedly pits you against an rival in a small suspended arena. With the graphics, buried and obsolete, the game hardly stands up competition in 2008. Nevertheless, it was inevitable; the Tron had to be reborn for Wii To end with, Discs of Tron needs a serious 3D engine, without killing the Tron essence, and we are quite sure Nintendo can do this.
