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This morning I received a package which included two arcade coinds that read “FLYNN’s ARCADE.” For those who don’t remember, the character Kevin Flynn in the 1982 sci-fi film Tron, had been working in a arcade with the games he had created. Also included in the package was a memory stick containing an animated gif with a code. Other websites were also sent the same thing, but with different codes. /Film reader Benjamin O was able to decipher the code and unlock the next stage of the viral, which leads us to a couple new websites with a countdown to 9:30pm Thursday night at Comic-Con. Check out all the information after the jump.

The following comes from /Film reader Benjamin O:

Hi!
I just spent a while compiling the 4 animated gifs into code, and found out that they use a simple substitution cipher for the symbols, the symbols that are available translate to:

œ = h
æ = t
© = m
å = l
Ø = e
¶ = a
§ = d
Ω = s
÷ = y
Δ = p
Σ = c
x = x
¢ = b
≥ = o
≈ = n
√ = r
Π = i
≤ = v

and there’s one other that I can’t read. When you translate all the symbols, the html code that results shows a table and a list of coordinates. I attached the html file I made. Unfortunately, there must be one more gif floating around somewhere because it’s incomplete. You can still figure out most of it, though. I attached the html file I made.

Following the coordinates going first down, then right gives: “Flynn Lives.”

y e a i h
o C s F t
i n v o l
l a r d m
b s h n b

2,4 3,5 1,1 5,4 3,2 4,1 1,4 3,3 1,2 5,2

Update from editor Peter Sciretta:

The website FlynnLives.com explains that genius visionary programer Kevin Flynn is not dead like everyone thinks.

Genius, Visionary, Modern Hero. That is Kevin Flynn. He came into our lives and showed us the limitless possibilities of the future. And then, all of a sudden, he “disappeared.” Some people believed he died. We don’t. We know that Kevin Flynn Lives. We’re not crazy, we’re not obssessed, we’re not lunatics. We simply have followed the facts wherever they lead. And the facts tell us that Kevin Flynn Lives. We are here for Kevin. Nobody can make us stop believing that he is out there, that he’s waiting for us, and that he will return when the time is right.

The website gives a timeline:

1989 — Kevin Flynn alleged to “disappear.” Initial facts raise many questions. Many of us were suspicious.

1990 — Sightings of Kevin Flynn by ordinary citizens, including high-credibility “Level 3″ sightings of Flynn in NYC’s Central Park during a Shakespeare Festival, on the fringes of a San Francisco street fair, and the notorious “Elvira” sighting of Kevin Flynn at Halloween celebrations in West Hollywood, California. Unfortunately, these initial sightings display certain characteristics true to this day — nothing has been confirmed and photographic evidence has been lacking.

1992 — Sightings continue. Several of us make contact thru Usenet and begin correspondence.

1994 — First Flynn Lives! meet-up in Dayton, Ohio. We resolve to continue our efforts to find out the facts behind the mysterious disappearance.

1998 — Letter from Kevin Flynn to a founding member of the group gains media attention, then debunked. Founding member (now ex-member) checks into a mental hospital for observations.

2001 — A $5,000 award is offered to anybody who can prove Kevin Flynn is alive. By December 31st, alas, nobody had satisfied our jury and the money was spent on a great party for all of the “Troniacs” we know and love!

2002 - 2005 An era of low visibility for our group. Sightings drop off, and interest seems to slacken. Thank heavens that is over!

2007 - Interest picks up as the “Albino Cow” Flynn sighting in southern New Jersey energizes a new generation of activists.

Update #2: The website also features a countdown clock, which /Film commenters (Matt Bacon, I’m looking at you) have figured out, ends at 9:30pm on Thursday night. Palruben found an address listed on the site’s privacy policy:

c/o Flynn Lives Organization
PO Box # 236
611 K Street #B
San Diego, CA 92101

Which is the same address on the post mark on the FedEx package I received this morning. As I noted in my previous post, the address is right near the San Diego Convention Center.


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Its possible that the Flynn Lives Organization wants us to meet up at that address at 9:30pm on Thursday night for the next step of the viral. Is it possible that Flynn’s arcade has reopened in San Diego?

Flynn's arcade tokens

Update #3: /Film reader Seth K and FirstShowing both noticed that a website exists at HomeOfTron.com, which was a slogan on the back side of the Flynn’s arcade token I received in the mail.

Home of Tron

Home of Tron is website dedicated Flynn’’s Arcade, which was opened on June 3rd 1981, and closed a decade later on January 15th 1990. Apparently the arcade ended with a bang: “Hundreds of Tron-heads lined up around the block for a chance to participate in the biggest tournament ever… playing on the original machine that started a nationwide craze!”

  • tony5787
    wow nice job
  • Diesel206
    whats with the two day countdown?
  • Rockie
    that's just fucking cool

    i will always have a special place in my heart for tron

    even if the arcade game was donkey kong hard
  • The countdown must be for the panel at Comic-Con on thursday.

    Could it also be for a trailer?
  • No, the countdown seems to late to be for the Comic-con panel. The countdown ends at 9:30 on Thursday night...
  • TheREALAmerica
    Did anyone check out the "Terms of Use" section? It's too long to see if it's legit or not, but there were some questionable things mentioned in it. Also, there is a mailing address and an email address for copyright infringement. I emailed them, and I might even snail mail them too, just to satisfy my own viral campaign curiosity.
  • Interesting. Is this a real address?

    Copyright Agent
    c/o Flynn Lives Organization
    PO Box # 236
    611 K Street #B
    San Diego, CA 92101

    edit:
    The address is for a street right by the Convention Center
    http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=e...
  • Warob
    This is probably the same addy they used when mailing the drives and tokens for "Flynn's Arcade". The Flynn Lives organization is obviously behind the annon mailings. Should be intersting to see what happens next.

    This addy also happens to be right down the street from the Sandiego Convention Center.
  • TheREALAmerica
    Did some research, and I came across this website:

    HomeofTron.com

    Seems to be connected to the campaign as well.
  • BaconFries
    Is this an ARG? 'Cause it sure looks like it to me!
  • Anrkist
    Viral sites like this are so hard to digest. They are ugly and require way to much of my time to figure out. I suppose it's great for everyone who enjoys a bit of mystery though.
  • mike
    i bet its counting down to a trailer.
  • apogee
    The servers are also hosting 42entertainment.com and some viral sites from the Year Zero ARG and the Dark Knight ARG.
  • quintushalls
    ARGs are cool. But I prefer watching the video stories all at once versus solving the puzzles. It isn't exactly Tales of Monkey Island, ya know.
  • Has anyone noticed that the address 611 K Street technically doesn't exist? It would reside in the intersection of K Street and 6th Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter of downtown San Diego. What would be listed at Suite B of that 611 street number? A manhole?
  • SomeGuy
    Man, viral marketing is so freaking lame. Show me a trailer, and if it looks like it doesn't suck, I'll maybe see it if word of mouth is decent.

    This recent descent into sheer nerdery and geek shaft stroking is ridiculous, but, hey, I guess some people out there need a break from wasting their lives on World of Warcraft or some other idiocy.
  • mbellerbrock
    It's actually a great way to market your product. It's becoming more and more difficult to get the word out thru traditional advertising and if you can get people as excited for something as the people involved in this are then you've done your job. It creates incredible word of mouth too, which happens to be one of the best possible ways to market something. A customer is much more likely to trust a friend who tells them something is cool than a commercial or poster.
  • niekon
    the countdown clock now has added info:
    Meet us at the cul de sac near the corner
    of 1st and J when the numbers run out.

    You’ll know who we are.
  • Lazlo
    If you click on the spider at the bottom of flynnlives.com a pop-up apperars with the countdown clock and the following text:

    "Meet us at the cul de sac near the corner
    of 1st and J when the numbers run out.

    You’ll know who we are."

    Didn't see this mentioned yet.
  • locotx
    Click on the Spider and it mentions a Cul De Sac . . .
  • BlueMobius
    I participated in the viral event. I can tell you that tonight I played Space Paranoids while inside Flynn's Arcade and listening to Journey. Yes, it was a replica of the bottom floor of Flynn's and it was quite literally a dream come true. I can also tell you that we got to see a full-size light cycle and it was breathtaking. I won't tell you the rest but if you were there, I will tell you to really take a look at your shirts. Trust me on this one. :D
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