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March 10, 2010

Through an update to the Flynnlives.com discussion forums, players were guided to a new company website - Arcade Aid. A link through the forums led directly to a puzzle of visual play on game titles (see below).


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Arcade Aid main page March 10,2010
Arcade Aid main page March 10,2010
Restoring Dreams Since 1986
At Arcade Aid, we know video games from the inside out. From motherboards to joysticks, we’ve got everything you need to refurbish your favorite machine. And our friendly staff has the know-how to identify your problem and to help you fix it.

Games for Gamers
We totally get gamers because we totally ARE gamers. Our technicians understand your need to climb a cube-shaped pyramid filled with snakes, and we want to help you reach the top. We also share your desire to ride a bike through a suburban jungle and chuck newspapers at things. And princesses? We save them all the time.

Flynn Fans
Now, for all you Flynn fans out there, you’ll be happy to know that Arcade Aid specializes in parts and accessories for classic Encom games like "Space Paranoids," "Arc Wars" and, of course, "TRON."
So, take a look, spend some quarters, and get your game on with Arcade Aid.


Parts & Art

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Contact

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The Challenging Stage

An overview of the whole puzzle cityscape
An overview of the whole puzzle cityscape

A puzzle with a hidden agenda - 56 different images throughout this pixelated cityscape are individual representations of many random video games. Other content included:

  • A Flynn's Arcade in the center of the map
  • Groups of people examining Flynn Lives posters as occurred during the SDCC 2009 live event
  • The bottom of the map depicts scenes from the original Tron games
  • Odd lettering around the map such as "3-42", "3", "2", "DBP"

Those who completed the puzzle by finding and naming all video games were awarded several badges and were linked to page where they were prompted to provide a photo of themselves for a forged Encom corporate ID, in a proposed joint effort to infiltrate Encom.

  • Shipping of the packages is estimated at 2-3 weeks as of March 10th.



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