Disney’s Failed TRON Sequel Game – Unseen64

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This video details the development of a failed pitch of a video game tie-in to the TRON sequel, TRON: Legacy. This pitch in particular was developed by Chicago’s Day 1 Studios, who had previously worked with Lucasarts. The project was planned to be published on Microsoft’s Xbox 360, Sony’s PlayStation 3 and PC.

Liam Robertson is a video game researcher and archiver. In his spare time, Liam creates videos and articles for Unseen64, but will also be contributing to the DidYouKnowGaming channel.

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