Tron Arcade Game Pc
Share this story.An interesting aesthetic or bold use of color is a good way to get attention for your independent game, especially in today's world of big-budget games that seem to draw from color palettes of brown and gray. Nitronic Rush is a racing game that uses bold sprays of color to grab your eyes, and the acrobatic racing also helps it stand out.I contacted Jordan Hemenway, the game's audio director and composer, to talk about where the game came from, and his passion for the game was more than enough to get me excited for the title's upcoming release on November 11. And one more thing: the PC version will be free.The lists the gameplay as 'experimental,' but they aren't fooling anyone; this is a love letter to the underappreciated Rush 2049, and I called Hemenway out on it. 'I'd say that Rush 2049 definitely had a strong influence on the design and feel of the game early on, but we were also inspired by tons of other arcade racing games such as Trackmania, Wipeout, and Hydro Thunder,' Hemenway told Ars. 'We really wanted to keep the fun and arcade-like feel of racing games from the 1990s, but with something new in the way of modern graphics, physics, and sound design.'
The team has been working on the game for 17 months now, and everything you see has been built from scratch for a project for the, where the game's developers are going to school. 'Four programmers and a designer started the project the summer before Junior year, and now 17 months later there are 11 team members in total,' Hemenway explained. 'This now includes four artists for concept art and some modeling, as well as a full time sound designer and an assistant composer.'
Tron is a coin-operated arcade video game manufactured and distributed by Bally Midway in 1982. It is based on the Walt Disney Productions motion picture Tron released in the same year. The game consists of four subgames inspired by the events of the science fiction film. Tron Game Tron was a movie in 1982 by Disney that was moderately successful at the box office it was about a programmer that gets sucked into his computer and it's electronic world. The film was centered on a game where the players had to cut each other off using motor bikes that left a line behind them.
Most junior year projects are finished by the spring semester, but the team has continued development for the upcoming Indie Game Challenge and Independent Games Festival competitions. Post-launch, they're also hoping to add new levels and potentially a level editor.
Nitronic RushIt's hard to watch the video and not want to pick up a controller. This sort of arcade-style racing game has fallen out of favor in the past few years, although games like have continued the trend of racing games that are easy to pick up and play while keeping the emphasis on the action. 'The team has a burning passion for exciting action-based gameplay, and we all loved the idea of bringing back arcade racing into a modern context,' Hemenway said when I asked about why they created this game. 'For me it was taking the feel of arcade gameplay and showcasing it with more modern electro house music and a more intricate sound design.' The game will be free on the PC when it launches this Friday, so you'll be able to jump right in and enjoy. 'There aren't any plans currently to make Nitronic Rush into a for-pay product, but I wouldn't say that it's off the table,' Hemenway said. 'If new developments arise we'll definitely make sure to update our, and with the new information.'
He's happy with the response the video has received, but we'll just be happy if the game plays as good as it looks.
It should also be noted that about half way through the game or so you could not only move your aim point up and down the wall a bit, but that after a few levels you could then pull it up further and it would aim at the ceiling.
I've spent countless hours on this title. To the point that I mastered it. I could, and have, spent 8+ hours playing this on one quarter. To the point that the game would be out of order the next day after a marathon. I found out that apparently it was over heating and killing a fuze lol..my bad :)
There spots you can aim at on most levels that will be a one shot/disc kill right at the start of the level. Some levels it isn't obvious though, like aiming behind you and to the side a bit...the disc takes a long, slow flight around and grinds its way through his head :)
I'm happy it is on this site but I can't honestly see playing it very well without the stick and spinner/wheel controls.