First Person Shooter Makes Debut On Next Generation Video Game Console, With Full
Xbox Live Functionality

Buena Vista Interactive, a publishing label of Buena Vista Games, Inc., announced
today its much-anticipated first person shooter, TRON 2.0: Killer App, has shipped
for the Xbox(R) videogame system from Microsoft to North American retail outlets.
TRON 2.0: Killer App is also available at retail for the Game Boy(R) Advance.

“We are pleased to bring the TRON franchise to the Xbox(R), and the Xbox(TM)
Live gaming community,” said Bob Picunko, director of product marketing for
Buena Vista Games. “With an intriguing storyline, innovative and deep multiplayer
features, hit music and wide range of Xbox(TM) Live functionality, Killer App
is the complete first-person shooter experience.”

Developed by the renowned Climax game studio, TRON 2.0: Killer App brings players
inside the digitized world of a war-ravaged computer system near collapse from
an onslaught of corrupt programs controlled by an evil “user” named
Thorne. Equipped with an arsenal of powerful digital weapons, players take to
battle alongside security forces and legions of mutated programs to prevent
corruption from terminating computer systems worldwide.

The TRON 2.0: Killer App experience on Xbox(R) includes:

– Battle through more than 60 single player levels and 10 new, huge multiplayer
maps;

– Command an arsenal of 16 high-impact weapons including the powerful Tron
disc, digital grenades and cyber sniper rifles;

– Battle up to 16 players over new multiplayer maps on Xbox(TM) Live and link
play, and take on 6 modes of combat, including death match mode, Light Cycle
racing, and Data Capture;

– Split screen capability for up to four players;

– overRIDE mode allows players to instantly switch between first person and
light cycle combat, allowing for more control and flexibility;

– Voice talent of supermodel and actress Rebecca Romijn-Stamos as Mercury
and Bruce Boxleitner reprising his role as Alan Bradley;

– Multiplayer game soundtrack featuring Hollywood Records recording artist
Breaking Benjamin, including music from their latest album, We Are Not Alone;

– New Light Cycles designed by world-famous concept designer Syd Mead (TRON,
Aliens, Blade Runner);

– Xbox(TM) Live functionality specifically designed to deliver a state-of-the-art
online multiplayer gaming experience.

TRON 2.0: Killer App for Xbox(R) is rated “T” for Teen by the Entertainment
Software Rating Board (ESRB) and carries a suggested retail price of $39.99.
For more information, please visit http://www.tronkillerapp.com

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