Tron Legacy is a product mentioned in 2 episode(s).
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Tron Legacy pinball machine is too expensive and commands a secondary market price equivalent to two newer pinball machines
Tron Legacy Zen shot hitting Tron targets spots those shots
Tron Legacy Avatar Limited Edition costs approximately $9,000-$10,000
Tron Legacy is a keeper title that collectors rarely sell once acquired
Pinball machine featured in multiple rounds of tournament; Raymond's strategy: full plunge for light cycle guaranteed entry
Jersey Jack game; sold reasonably well; always in demand; features EL wire ramps; top remaster candidate according to Dan
Pinball game featured at Pinmasters, played by Raymond Davidson in finals
Stern pinball machine; primary game played during this stream session
Stern pinball machine (2011, Pro model), subject of tonight's gameplay stream, about to be sold by George Fisher
Reference game; Ryan C mentioned owning alley version with $30,000 secondary market offers
Pinball machine in George's game room
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Tron Legacy Pro Edition loaded costs approximately $7,500-$8,000
Tron Legacy had three different production runs with different Translight designs
The unboxed machine was built November 14, 2012
The machine shows no rust on ramp flaps after 4 years of storage
Tron machines use lithium batteries to avoid battery bleed issues
Tron may be the next Stern game to be vaulted
First run Tron machines used direct print cabinets like The Simpsons and Lord of the Rings
Tron Limited Edition versions are pricey compared to Pro version
TRON Legacy pinball machine soundtrack is entirely composed of Daft Punk music
Portal is the main wizard mode on Tron Legacy with Sea of Simulation serving as a preceding mini wizard mode
Tron Legacy has multiple multiball modes that can be stacked (Cora and Light Cycle together, but not Disc multiball)
Rare, successful pinball machine; 400 units at $5,500 MSRP; used as pricing/scarcity reference
Used game for sale on PinSide relisted three times; Jason critiques the pricing
Stern Pinball machine; features Daft Punk music; cited by Thiel as example of licensed music game
2012 Stern pinball machine, Disney-licensed, heavily modded example acquired in video; subject of extensive nostalgia and play history
Virtual Pinball table with PUP Pack video integration showing movie footage synchronized to gameplay
Pinball machine being played on stream, described as player-friendly with challenging Light Cycle mode
Pinball machine; host expresses strong desire to own this machine and mentions extensive modding community
Stern pinball machine (Pro model); newest addition to Don't Panic Flip arcade; replaced Batman '66; features Light Cycle, Quora, and Recognizer multiball modes
Stern pinball machine (Pro model); subject of gameplay stream; exhibited brutal difficulty and new rubber modifications
Stern pinball machine being played (Premium model); described as very difficult; features modes including Light Cycle, Recognizer, Clue, Quora, Disc Multiball, and Portal
Stern pinball machine being played; Pro model; gameplay focuses on completing wizard modes
2011 Stern Pinball game; discussed for trim differences (Pro/LE with el-wire ramps and Daft Punk multiball)
Stern pinball machine (Pro model) being played in this stream; flow-focused game with upper flipper issues during broadcast
Stern pinball machine being played, Pro model
2010 sequel to Tron; features distinctive audio design and IMAX 3D presentation; Jedi McMuffin's favorite film; became personal favorite for George after initial disappointment
Stern pinball machine (Pro model) being streamed and discussed; gameplay features including Gem shots, Light Cycle mode, Quorra mode, Flynn mode, Disc Multiball
Stern pinball machine based on Tron franchise, subject of unboxing video
One of the VPX tables loaded on the cabinet
Licensed pinball machine by Stern Pinball released around 2011, based on the Tron franchise, featuring three flippers and innovative mini-wizard mode mechanics
Honorable mention for difficult in-shot; difficulty contributes to satisfaction
2011 Stern pinball machine being streamed and played, Pro Edition with custom code modifications
Stern 2011 pinball machine based on Tron sequel film; heavily modified at Deadflip with custom software and steep playfield setup; features multiple multiballs and portal mode
Stern pinball machine from 2011 featured on this livestream; has Daft Punk soundtrack
Stern pinball machine from 2011; heavily modified version with custom music code; set up very steep for gameplay challenge
Stern pinball machine from 2011 being played on Dead Flip stream
Stern pinball machine based on 2010 film, featuring Flynn's Arcade, end-of-line jackpots, Portal mode
Pinball machine; discussed in stream regarding soundtrack quality and gameplay comparisons
Stern Pinball game featured at Comic-Con 2011 with $500 high-score competition
Example of extreme LE secondary market failure; $18,900 asking price cited as 'joke of the day' by hosts
White Star system classic; second most-wanted Vault candidate alongside Lord of the Rings
Bally/Stern release around 2011; featured in raffle at Northwest Arcade Show
Unannounced speculative project; reviewer hopes for ambitious redesign in George Gomez style
Film license providing intellectual property for the pinball game