None of the above. Dilinger didn't actually write the MCP, he just helped it attain massive power. Presumably it is the face of the original developer when MCP was “just a chess program”. read more
None of the above. Dilinger didn't actually write the MCP, he just helped it attain massive power. Presumably it is the face of the original developer when MCP was “just a chess program”. read more
Tron made its television debut, as part of The Disney Channel's first day of programming, on April 18, 1983 at 7: 00PM (ET). Home media. Tron was originally released on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, and CED Videodisc in 1983. As with most video releases from the 1980s, the film was cropped to the 4: 3 pan & scan format. read more
The Master Control Program (or MCP) is the main antagonist in TRON. The MCP was a rogue computer program, created by Walter Gibbs and vastly improved by Ed Dillinger, that ruled over the world inside ENCOM's mainframe computer system. read more