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Video Games
Movie:
TRON: Legacy (2010)
Next up, PDP has taken the iconic Tron look everyone loves (and if you don’t, shame on you) and embeds id right into the controller. Sporting sweet blue neon lights, the PSP controllers are coming out for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii. While the Epic Mickey gear doesn’t have a price or release date yet, the Tron Legacy controllers will all retails for $50 bucks and be in your hands this fall.
GameInformer
Luckily the 360 version looks the best, cause that’s the system that I own!
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Computer Equipment
Movie:
TRON: Legacy (2010)

TRON Headphones, iPod® Dock from Monster: DCP and Monster, a leading manufacturer of high-performance headphones and A/V accessories, have collaborated to bring the ultimate set of headphones designed for the TRON fan, music enthusiasts and serious gamers. The new TRON Headphones capture the design aesthetic of the world of TRON. The Monster Tron T1 over-ear headphones feature Advanced Noise Suppression Technology and ControlTalk™, which enables easy and clear hands-free calling (SRP $349.99). The Monster/Disney Tron line will also feature an iPod dock inspired by the iconic data disk from TRON: Legacy ($249.99) and high quality in-ear headphones that will feature ControlTalk™ Universal and crystal-clear Monster Headphone signature sound technology ($99.99).
Really? $350 for a light up ipod dock? oh wait, it’s from Monster, guess that makes sense. It sure is pretty though!
GadgetReview via Nerd Approved
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Prop Replicas
Movie:
TRON: Legacy (2010)

the Parker Brothers team is building 5 custom one off “Lightcycles” to the exact specs of the movie bikes. Each bike will be black with an accent color – 5 bikes with 5 different accent colors (red, blue, yellow, green, and orange). There will only be one bike made per color so if you must have a certain color…Disney designers built a “movie prop” of this bike for the TRON Legacy promotions and not a running version so these will be the only known running versions to exist. The engineering behind a fully functional version is mindboggling to say the least.
Those wheels are huge though, how the hell do they turn? I’ll be interested in seeing these out on the road after they’re made and are released into the wild.
via Geekologie.
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Toys
Movie:
TRON (1982),
TRON: Legacy (2010)
Looks like you have the option of getting Sam Kubrick & Lightcycle Bearbrick, Clu Kubrick & Lightcycle Bearbrick, Tron & Sark Kubrick or the SDCC 2010 Tron Bearbrick, which is apparently something that “harkens back to the original 1981 Tron release“.
Tron Toys, Action Figures, and Collectibles via NerdApproved
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