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Still a beloved classic from the early '80s, Tron adapted the concepts and overall vibe of the Disney movie to create a memorable set of minigames. The music and sound effects still evoke an '80s arcade almost as much as Pac-Man and Donkey Kong. Tron also featured a distinctive cabinet design, with a deep interior that made you feel like you were being sucked into the game world, and a black light-enhanced glowing flight stick. Our version of the cabinet is somewhat stylized, taking some liberties with the actual design in order to represent the feel while optimizing playability. To play it on MAME, you'll need a one-button flight stick or joystick as well as a spinner (thanks to a resurgence in interest, you can now get a decent reproduction of the flight stick, and there are several spinners available).

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