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  2. TV Scoreboard - Wikipedia

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    The TV Scoreboard (sometimes called RadioShack TV Scoreboard) is a Pong-like dedicated home video game console manufactured in Hong Kong from 1976 through the early '80s and made by Tandy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Distribution was handled exclusively by RadioShack .

  3. Tron (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Tron arcade machine. Bally Midway had two different design teams submit pitches for the game. One team planned a first-person vector graphics game, while the second team suggested a collection of five minigames using existing Bally Midway technology; the second proposal was used because it had a better chance of being completed by the deadline. [4]

  4. Tron 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to being primarily a first-person shooter, Tron 2.0 features the franchise's light Cycle segments. Tron 2.0 plays primarily as a first-person shooter.Gameplay takes place inside various computers, such as mainframes and a personal digital assistant (PDA), while some custcenes are in the ENCOM research laboratory outside the computer world.

  5. Tron Evolution: Battle Grids - Wikipedia

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    Tron: Evolution Battle Grids is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by n-Space and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the Wii and Nintendo DS. It serves as a tie-in to the 2010 film Tron: Legacy , though its storyline predates that of the film and its other tie-in game, Tron: Evolution .

  6. Tron (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    TomyTronic Tron (1981): Takara Tomy released a tabletop VFD video game [42] comprising three mini-games based on sequences in the movie, including: light cycles, disc combat (with elements of the movie's "Ring Game"/"Hyperball"), and attacking the MCP. The game predates the release of the movie by about a year.

  7. Scoreboard - Wikipedia

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    A scoreboard is a large board for publicly displaying the score in a game. [citation needed] Most levels of sport from high school and above use at least one scoreboard for keeping score, measuring time, and displaying statistics. Scoreboards in the past used a mechanical clock and numeral cards to display the score.

  8. Jumbotron - Wikipedia

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    Originally, JumboTrons solely displayed the scores of the games via numerical displays. This then evolved into instant replays being showcased for the benefit of fans within the stadiums or arena, and in modern day, social media is heavily integrated, with fans being urged to post on various social media platforms to then have their content appear on the JumboTron screen.

  9. Scoreboarding - Wikipedia

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    Scoreboarding is a centralized method, first used in the CDC 6600 computer, for dynamically scheduling instructions so that they can execute out of order when there are no conflicts and the hardware is available. [1] In a scoreboard, the data dependencies of every instruction are logged, tracked and strictly observed at all times. Instructions ...