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[Source] Flynn's Arcade is a location in the Tron films. Owned by Kevin Flynn, he opened the arcade shortly after being fired from ENCOM when Ed Dillinger stole his game programs. Even after getting back into the company, the arcade remained his favorite haunt and the location of his personal grid.

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  • [Source] Flynn's Arcade is a location in the Tron films. Owned by Kevin Flynn, he opened the arcade shortly after being fired from ENCOM when Ed Dillinger stole his game programs. Even after getting back into the company, the arcade remained his favorite haunt and the location of his personal grid.
  • Flynn's Arcade is a video game arcade owned and operated by Kevin Flynn. It is a multi-story establishment, with numerous assembled arcade games on the ground floor and office space on the floor above. The upper rooms have been furnished to serve as both a work space and accommodation, in which Flynn lived prior to taking control of ENCOM. The basement level is accessed by way of a secret door hidden behind a TRON arcade game on the ground floor.
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  • [Source] Flynn's Arcade is a location in the Tron films. Owned by Kevin Flynn, he opened the arcade shortly after being fired from ENCOM when Ed Dillinger stole his game programs. Even after getting back into the company, the arcade remained his favorite haunt and the location of his personal grid.
  • Flynn's Arcade is a video game arcade owned and operated by Kevin Flynn. It is a multi-story establishment, with numerous assembled arcade games on the ground floor and office space on the floor above. The upper rooms have been furnished to serve as both a work space and accommodation, in which Flynn lived prior to taking control of ENCOM. The basement level is accessed by way of a secret door hidden behind a TRON arcade game on the ground floor. The hidden basement room is a cluttered inner sanctum concealing an unlikely assortment of technology installed in 1983. ENCOM servers linked to a sophisticated touch screen desktop form the main workstation. These servers house Flynn's crowning achievement, the Tron system, which he worked on for many years in complete secrecy. They also connect to the laser that enabled Flynn to transport himself inside the Tron system. When entering the Tron system from Flynn's, the receiving end is a digital reconstruction of Flynn's Arcade in Tron City. The arcade was originally located on Watseka St., which was later renamed Mead St. The arcade's neighborhood appeared to have been a bustling night time amusement and entertainment area at the time, and Flynn's was a popular hang-out for teens and had many video games, including Flynn's own games, Space Paranoids, Matrix Blaster, Vice Squad, Light Cycles, and later TRON. The area has become somewhat run down in the years following Flynn's stay there.
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