![]() Joe, the oldest of the judges, was 10 when Tron was first unveiled. ![]() As I was at work while I was preparing this (what.like I'm gonna do this on MY time?) I thought I'd ask some of my coworkers here in the design dept. I didn't have to go far to find my judges. The judges will be younger people (younger than me) and review it from an uncluttered point of view. I'd review it based on the opinions of a panel of specially appointed judges. But for a 20 year-old game that only cost a quarter to play it'd be difficult and probably unfair to judge it by today's criteria. I'll review it based on its gameplay, sound, graphics, and overall value for the money. So I thought maybe I should take an approach similar to how the big video game magazines do it. ![]() ![]() The dark, mysterious, noisy game that emitted the blue glow and stood proudly at the end of the row of video games. In preparing to review what may have been the epitome of the video game art for 1982, I realized that many of my thoughts on the game were colored by seeing it in the context of a classic 80's arcade environment. ![]()
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