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==[http://disney.go.com/vault/archives/movies/tron/tron.html ''TRON'']== | ==[http://disney.go.com/vault/archives/movies/tron/tron.html ''TRON'']== | ||
β | One of the first films to use computer generated imagery, and definitely the first to use it so extensively, ''TRON'' is the film that probably inspired a generation of cyberpunk writers to create and explore the realm dubbed "cyberspace" (''Virtual'' also includes a couple of nods to it in the form of the Discus and the Code Bike). Although every program in ''TRON'' is | + | One of the first films to use computer generated imagery, and definitely the first to use it so extensively, ''TRON'' is the film that probably inspired a generation of cyberpunk writers to create and explore the realm dubbed "cyberspace" (''Virtual'' also includes a couple of nods to it in the form of the Discus and the Code Bike). Although every program in ''TRON'' is technically a waker, and no User can "enter" the Program Space of ''Virtual'', it's highly recommended viewing for GMs who want to show their players what Program Space is like, especially if they're trying to set up a "not-like-our-world computer universe" theme. The MCP also makes for a fairly natty progenitor virus, although he's locked within Encom's mainframe. |
Also worth checking out is the fan-site [http://www.tron-sector.com/ TRON Sector]. | Also worth checking out is the fan-site [http://www.tron-sector.com/ TRON Sector]. |