The nutshell
Summary of the story so far...
- On July 21, 2009, several movie-related websites posted they had received via mail a pair of "Flynn's Arcade" golden coins along with a flash drive. Its content was an animated gif image that showed CSS code lines. Four of them were put together and part of the code was cracked, revealing the url to Flynnlives.com, a site maintained by activists who believe Kevin Flynn is alive, even though he's been missing since 1989.
Clicking on a tiny spider in the lower section of the main page led to a countdown clock that hit zero on July 23, 2009, 9:30pm PDT. Within the Terms of Use Section, an address was found. It lies in San Diego, CA, near the city's convention center where the Comic Con 2009 took place and some footage and information on the sequel was released. Flynn's Arcade was re-opened at that location, with several Space Paranoids arcade machines and a variety of '80s video games. A full-size light cycle from the new movie was on display.
A second viral site, homeoftron.com, has been found. It portrays some of the history of Flynn's Arcade as well as a fan memoir section.
On February 14, 2010, plastic versions of Bit were sent out in the mail to advertise a countdown to ZeroHour on February 24. When time expired, a scavenger hunt in 27 cities began as players searched for Tron wallets filled with arcade tokens, papers and collectible cards with codes that needed to be entered online. The ultimate rewards were tickets to IMAX screenings in five cities that Saturday, as well as the discovery of Flynnlives.com's message boards and Encom International's website.
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