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T2

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T2Terminator 2 (movie)
T2Type 2 (magic cards)
T2Technology Transfer
T2Topological Space (mathematics; topology)
T2Tribes 2 (gaming)
T2Training Transformation
T2Technology Transition
T2Tron 2.0 (PC game)
T2Thief 2 (game)
T2Time for 63% of Transverse Relaxation (magnetic resonance)
T2Temptation Island 2
T2T-carrier 2 (digital transmission line, 6.312 Mbps, 96 voice channels)
T2Test Article 2 (testing)
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Over the past 10 years, Monolith has risen to critical acclaim through an emphasis on delivering quality products such as the No One Lives Forever franchise and Tron 2.0.
Visually, Tron 2.0 perfectly recreates the world we became so familiar with on the big screen.
In Tron 2.0 you play Jet Bradley, son of Encom programmer Alan Bradley from the movie, who just like Flynn is a promising programmer and who prefers to spend his time developing arcade games instead of more serious programs.
So does Tron 2.0 have what it takes to bring onboard a whole new generation of fans?
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.
Romijn-Stamos, star of the "X-Men 2" film and supermodel who has graced numerous magazine covers, including Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, Victoria's Secret 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.
In development by critically acclaimed Monolith Productions, "TRON 2.0" is an action-packed story-driven title inspired by "TRON," the groundbreaking science-fiction motion picture.
"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 last time a human was digitized in the "TRON" storyline," said Bob Picunko, director of marketing, Buena Vista Games.
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