Things were so much better back in the day now all kids do is play world of gay craft and try to get there gamers score up on xbox live. This was back when games were fun to play
Before I saw tron legacy I went to an old Laundromat and played on the arcades and when his son turn on the lights & Journey plays it got me hype. It got me wondering there are not that many old dingy arcade halls with the smell stale cigarettes and sticky soda covered floors dark dimly lit hallways with black paint. Maybe it was me but did it feel like every the operation wolf gun was jammed and in there was hardly any parent supervision mostly it was "just stay here till I get back."
It is funny to note how many of Flynn's employees are playing games rather than helping his patrons. Heh Heh. I always loved this scene from Tron as I have always wanted a retro arcade like this.
The funny thing is that a game like Space Paranoids (the fake game that Flynn is playing in the clip) wasn't technically possible untill the 90's. (the movie was made in 1982)
@ZmajSnoshaj wow.. I have never seen such a falsified statement in all my life. Taken from google: "OpenGL was developed by Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI) in 1992"
@ZmajSnoshaj 1982 was only two years after Pacman had been made, the Apple II C was top of the line for pcs, and everything game related was still 8-bit. You must not have been an 80's kid.
@S0ryiu The Apple IIc wasn't even out until 84 you douche, and if you're doing to be dumb enough to compare home computer hardware to bespoke arcade hardware a more appropriate choice would be the (graphically far superior) Commodore 64. Interesting you jump two years ahead to pick a lesser machine. You must not have been an 80s kid.
RIght. Well I was....and I have to agree with the others...your original statement was rather asinine. No kidding, that the fake game was using graphics a bit more advanced than was seen at the time. That's pretty darn standard in....well just about every fake video game in any movie from the 80's and 90's...
Of course, you are somewhat off anyways, because within just a year or so, I and other gamers were enjoying sophisticated games like I Robot in the arcades.
@datacipher If you actually pay attention you will see that the the footage is using textured polygons. the ability to render those in real time (I.E. for games) didn't come along untill the mid ninties.
Incorrect again. Please...you've already embarrassed yourself trying to argue with others, don't compound it with more errors which only serve to emphasize your ignorance on the subject. The game does not have any effects which require texture shaded polygons. In fact, texture mapping was developed in the 70's...not that it matters since it is not needed here.
PS. Using voxel based algorithms is simply a different abstract approach for creating virtual 3d shapes.
Incorrect again. Please...you've already embarrassed yourself trying to argue with others, don't compound it with more errors which only serve to emphasize your ignorance on the subject. The game does not have any effects which require texture shaded polygons. In fact, texture mapping was developed in the 70's...not that it matters since it is not needed here.
PS. Using voxel based algorithms is simply a different abstract approach for creating virtual 3d shapes.
Incorrect. I Robot used a polygon system, that would have been very, very apparent to you if you had ever played it, as the design of the game was quite transparent in their use. Please don't make things up.
Things were so much better back in the day now all kids do is play world of gay craft and try to get there gamers score up on xbox live. This was back when games were fun to play
xboxchodemaster 2 weeks ago
Before I saw tron legacy I went to an old Laundromat and played on the arcades and when his son turn on the lights & Journey plays it got me hype. It got me wondering there are not that many old dingy arcade halls with the smell stale cigarettes and sticky soda covered floors dark dimly lit hallways with black paint. Maybe it was me but did it feel like every the operation wolf gun was jammed and in there was hardly any parent supervision mostly it was "just stay here till I get back."
J5MARLON 2 months ago 3
@J5MARLON good old days.
LightandShadowVA 3 weeks ago
It is funny to note how many of Flynn's employees are playing games rather than helping his patrons. Heh Heh. I always loved this scene from Tron as I have always wanted a retro arcade like this.
jukingeo 4 months ago
0 Dislikes.
liljon010794 5 months ago
The dude abides
flippyflyer 5 months ago
Journey plays in TRON and TRON Legacy!
machiner6 6 months ago
@machiner6 journey is timeless
xanafanadu 6 months ago
8 bit mofos!
charlietow 7 months ago
It`s all in the wrist!!
vitorfray 7 months ago
The funny thing is that a game like Space Paranoids (the fake game that Flynn is playing in the clip) wasn't technically possible untill the 90's. (the movie was made in 1982)
S0ryiu 8 months ago
@S0ryiu
Wrong. OpenGL was well in use in 1982 and there were many prototype games that never hit the market because of cost. Do some research noob.
~Your Dad
ZmajSnoshaj 8 months ago
@ZmajSnoshaj wow.. I have never seen such a falsified statement in all my life. Taken from google: "OpenGL was developed by Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI) in 1992"
S0ryiu 8 months ago
Comment removed
S0ryiu 8 months ago
@ZmajSnoshaj 1982 was only two years after Pacman had been made, the Apple II C was top of the line for pcs, and everything game related was still 8-bit. You must not have been an 80's kid.
S0ryiu 8 months ago
@S0ryiu The Apple IIc wasn't even out until 84 you douche, and if you're doing to be dumb enough to compare home computer hardware to bespoke arcade hardware a more appropriate choice would be the (graphically far superior) Commodore 64. Interesting you jump two years ahead to pick a lesser machine. You must not have been an 80s kid.
doritostheking 5 months ago
@doritostheking I was born in 89, I was not an "80's kid".
S0ryiu 5 months ago
@S0ryiu I see the comment went waaay over your head there.
doritostheking 5 months ago
@S0ryiu
RIght. Well I was....and I have to agree with the others...your original statement was rather asinine. No kidding, that the fake game was using graphics a bit more advanced than was seen at the time. That's pretty darn standard in....well just about every fake video game in any movie from the 80's and 90's...
Of course, you are somewhat off anyways, because within just a year or so, I and other gamers were enjoying sophisticated games like I Robot in the arcades.
datacipher 4 months ago
@datacipher If you actually pay attention you will see that the the footage is using textured polygons. the ability to render those in real time (I.E. for games) didn't come along untill the mid ninties.
S0ryiu 4 months ago
@S0ryiu
Incorrect again. Please...you've already embarrassed yourself trying to argue with others, don't compound it with more errors which only serve to emphasize your ignorance on the subject. The game does not have any effects which require texture shaded polygons. In fact, texture mapping was developed in the 70's...not that it matters since it is not needed here.
PS. Using voxel based algorithms is simply a different abstract approach for creating virtual 3d shapes.
datacipher 4 months ago
@S0ryiu
Incorrect again. Please...you've already embarrassed yourself trying to argue with others, don't compound it with more errors which only serve to emphasize your ignorance on the subject. The game does not have any effects which require texture shaded polygons. In fact, texture mapping was developed in the 70's...not that it matters since it is not needed here.
PS. Using voxel based algorithms is simply a different abstract approach for creating virtual 3d shapes.
datacipher 4 months ago
@datacipher Compare I, Robot (which uses a voxel render system) to this footage.
S0ryiu 4 months ago
@S0ryiu
Incorrect. I Robot used a polygon system, that would have been very, very apparent to you if you had ever played it, as the design of the game was quite transparent in their use. Please don't make things up.
datacipher 4 months ago
@ZmajSnoshaj who ever you got your info from got the 8 and the 9 mixed up - your dirty uncle.
S0ryiu 8 months ago
did they use the same area for both movies? recent and older tron is the movies im talking about
LowRida98 8 months ago
@LowRida98 yes they used the same area since tron legacy is the sequal
seanitup 7 months ago
@seanitup thats awesome i still just love the movies
LowRida98 7 months ago
@LowRida98 ya the movies rock man. if only the grid existed! haha
seanitup 7 months ago
@seanitup that would be the life,except i'd probably lose mine quickly xD
LowRida98 7 months ago
Amazing! I saw both this video and the next one with the arcade room covered in plastics and dust in Legacy. I really miss the 80s already.
CommanderSieg 10 months ago
Man..I wanted to see the scene of the Flynn's arcade in the new Tron movie (legacy), with those 80's musics.
Lucas22Bosso 1 year ago
@Lucas22Bosso
totally :)
naliah86 1 year ago
@Lucas22Bosso
aaand if you find the video please post it to me!
naliah86 1 year ago
I miss Flynn, before he became Obi-Wan...
JohnKiller118 1 year ago 2
@JohnKiller118 LOL oh the images that brings to mind.
EmperorofCartoons 1 year ago
JEFF BRIDGES! FUCK YEAH!
xxletsmakeascenxx 1 year ago
1:33 - Wasn't that crash sound sampled from Sega's Turbo and Monaco GP?
BenJabituya 1 year ago
@BenJabituya
Unlikely seeing how this movie was made years before either of those.
escelante 1 year ago
@escelante
No, it wasn't. Monaco GP was from 1979 and Turbo was from 1981. This movie was from 1983.
Jagged85 10 months ago 2
What's the name of the song?
ChristainPatriot01 2 years ago
Only Solutions by Journey.
mellowlanternquartet 2 years ago