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"X-MEN 2" STAR REVS UP "TRON 2.0" GAME.


Buena Vista Games, Burbank, Calif., has announced the casting of Rebecca Romijn-Stamos as the voice of Mercury in "TRON 2.0," the highly anticipated first-person action PC title scheduled for nationwide release Aug. 26.

Romijn-Stamos, star of the "X-Men 2" film and supermodel who has graced numerous magazine covers, including Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is published annually by Sports Illustrated magazine. It features top fashion models wearing designer swimwear in exotic locales. New issues come out around the middle of February or later. It was first published in 1964. , Victoria's Secret For the Sonata Arctica single, see Victoria's Secret (song)

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 and Maxim, will heat up "TRON 2.0"'s Game Grid as the undefeated champion light cycle racer who teams up with lead character Jet Bradley to combat corruption in the computer world. Mercury is a fearless computer artificial intelligence or "Game Bot" who was created by an unknown user to help Jet navigate the dangers of a mysterious digital world. As players travel through more than 30 enormous game levels, Mercury will provide invaluable support by "de-rezzing" a host of corrupt computer characters, including Datawraiths, Seekers and Z-Lots.

In development by critically acclaimed Monolith Productions
Not to be confused with Monolith Soft, a Japanese video game studio.


Monolith Productions is a Kirkland, Washington-based computer game developer.
, "TRON 2.0" is an action-packed story-driven title inspired by "TRON," the groundbreaking science-fiction motion picture. The game takes place in present day, approximately 20 years after the events of the film. Playing as Jet Bradley, son of ENCOM ENCOM engineer command (US DoD)
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 from the movie, gamers are digitized into cyberspace and will race on light cycles, battle corruption both inside and outside of the computer world, and explore locations including the Internet Hub, Firewall, Corrupted Server and Light Cycle Game Grid.

"Mercury plays a critical role in "TRON 2.0" by helping the player, as Jet Bradley, discover his new powers as a 'User.' She also helps to reveal intriguing background that explains what has been happening in the digital world in the past 20 years, the Years, The

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 last time a human was digitized in the "TRON" storyline," said Bob Picunko, director of marketing, Buena Vista Games. "Rebecca's voice adds a new dimension to the character and provides the depth that we're looking for Looking for

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 in a powerful female lead."

For more information about "TRON 2.0," visit http://www.tron20.net.

About Buena Vista Games

Buena Vista Games, Inc. is the interactive entertainment arm of The Walt Disney Noun 1. Walt Disney - United States film maker who pioneered animated cartoons and created such characters as Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck; founded Disneyland (1901-1966)
Disney, Walter Elias Disney
 Company's Consumer Products business unit that creates, markets and distributes a broad portfolio of PC and multi-platform video games worldwide. The company also licenses properties and works directly with third-party interactive game publishers to bring products for all ages to market. Buena Vista Games publishes its award-winning children's and family-oriented CD-ROMs and video games under the industry-leading Disney Interactive label.

For more information, call 818-553-3923 or visit http://www.tron20.net.
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