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==Trivia== [[Image:Tron deadlydiscs1 klein.jpg|thumb|Intellivision version box art]] *Ironically, in the Intellivision version, Tron appears red, which is the normal color for [[Sark]] and the Warrior Elite programs working for the [[MCP]], while the enemy Warrior Programs mostly appear in shades of blue, which is the normal color for the User Believer programs. *The Atari 2600 version of this game as well as [[Adventures Of TRON]] were released in a package that included a [http://www.intellivisiongames.com/bluesky/games/credits/atari1.html#Anchor-People-36190 special joystick controller] that resembled the one from the [[TRON (arcade game)|TRON arcade game]]. It was also re-released by Telegames USA as simply Deadly Discs, without the TRON reference. *The game was re-released as Deadly Discs on the Intellivision 10 2nd Edition plug-and-play system. *A version of this game called ''Deadly Dogs'' was included as an Easter Egg in the Intellivision version of Namco's arcade game ''Dig Dug'', with the warriors on the screen replaced by hot dogs from Data East's ''Burger Time''. To access this game, press keys 4 and 7 on both keypad controllers simultaneously and press the reset button on the Intellivision console. {{clear}}
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