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[[File:Light Cycle Gameplay KH3D.png|thumb|200px|The Light Cycle mini-game in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]
[[File:Light Cycle Gameplay KH3D.png|thumb|200px|The Light Cycle mini-game in ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''.]]
After getting captured by a Recognizer and meeting [[Sam Flynn]], [[Riku]] is forced by [[CLU]] to play a round of Light Cycle. After derezzing numerous Guards, the [[Commantis]] appears, which Riku battles. The Dream Eater flees after its defeat, while a fed-up Riku blasts a heart-shaped hole in the stadium wall and escapes, eventually reuniting with Sam.
After getting captured by a Recognizer and meeting [[Sam Flynn]], [[Riku]] is forced by [[CLU]] to play a round of Light Cycle. After derezzing numerous Guards, the [[Commantis]] appears, which Riku battles. The Dream Eater flees after its defeat, while a fed-up Riku blasts a heart-shaped hole in the stadium wall and escapes, eventually reuniting with Sam.
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==Other appearances==
==Other appearances==
===''{{c|Kingdom Hearts II|manga}}'' manga===
===[[Kingdom Hearts II (manga)|''Kingdom Hearts II'' manga]]===
A Light Cycle makes a cameo appearance while Sora and his friends look for a required piece of data that is necessary to turn on the power and escape, with Donald playing on it.
A Light Cycle makes a cameo appearance while Sora and his friends look for a required piece of data that is necessary to turn on the power and escape, with Donald playing on it.
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==Design==
==Design==
Sora's Space Paranoids Light Cycle is based on (and very similar to) the redesigned Light Cycles from the PC game ''{{w|Tron 2.0}}''. While the Light Cycles in the original film were shorter in length and had a canopy covering the rider, Sora's is longer, with a "floating" front wheel and a design somewhat more reminiscent of real-world motorbikes. It also lacks the canopy of the original Light Cycles, leaving Sora exposed but able to attack enemies. Additionally, Sora's Light Cycle is blue, matching his circuitry; in the original film, Flynn, Tron, and Ram respectively ride yellow, orange, and red Light Cycles while the ones ridden by the enemy team are blue.
Sora's Space Paranoids Light Cycle is based on (and very similar to) the redesigned Light Cycles from the PC game, ''Tron 2.0''. While the Light Cycles in the original film were shorter in length and had a canopy covering the rider, Sora's is longer, with a "floating" front wheel and a design somewhat more reminiscent of real-world motorbikes. It also lacks the canopy of the original Light Cycles, leaving Sora exposed but able to attack enemies. Additionally, Sora's Light Cycle is blue, matching his circuitry; in the original film, Flynn, Tron and Ram respectively ride yellow, orange, and red Light Cycles while the ones ridden by the enemy team are blue.


The Light Cycles in The Grid are nearly identical to the ones in ''Tron: Legacy'', being black vehicles that more closely resemble real-world motorbikes than their Space Paranoids counterparts. The interior of the wheels and the decals on their sides and driving seat are covered in circuitry that matches the driver's; the Black Guards' Light Cycles are covered in orange circuitry, while Riku's is covered in light blue circuitry. Like their film counterparts, these Light Cycles generate a ribbon of light matching the cycle's circuitry color that can derez opponents behind the user. Riku's Light Cycle is also equipped with two turrets that resemble Identity Disks. These turrets, when on standby, rest on the back wheels; when active, they float near the front wheels.
The Light Cycles in The Grid are nearly identical to the ones in ''Tron: Legacy'', being black vehicles that more closely resemble real-world motorbikes than their Space Paranoids counterparts. The interior of the wheels and the decals on their sides and driving seat are covered in circuitry that matches the driver's; the Black Guards' Light Cycles are covered in orange circuitry, while Riku's is covered in light blue circuitry. Like their film counterparts, these Light Cycles generate a ribbon of light matching the cycle's circuitry color that can derez opponents to the user's rear. Riku's Light Cycle is also equipped with two turrets that resemble Identity Disks. These turrets, when on standby, rest on the back wheels; when active, they float near the front wheels.


[[Kevin Flynn]] owns a personal Light Cycle that bears a stronger resemblance to the Light Cycles from the original ''Tron'', complete with a canopy. It is predominantly white with black highlights. The number 786 is printed in red in front of the back wheel. Flynn's Light Cycle is only visible inside his personal hideout, and it has never been seen in action.
[[Kevin Flynn]] owns a personal Light Cycle that bears a stronger resemblance to the Light Cycles from the original ''Tron'', complete with a canopy. It is predominantly white with black highlights.


==Controls==
==Controls==
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*{{button|dsy}} {{nihongo|'''Change Mode'''|モードチェンジ|Mōdo Chenji|lit. "Mode Change"}}: Riku switches weapons between the ribbon and turrets. Switching to the ribbon grants a brief speed boost.
*{{button|dsy}} {{nihongo|'''Change Mode'''|モードチェンジ|Mōdo Chenji|lit. "Mode Change"}}: Riku switches weapons between the ribbon and turrets. Switching to the ribbon grants a brief speed boost.
*{{button|dsb}} {{nihongo|'''Jump'''|ジャンプ|Janpu}}: Jumps with the Light Cycle, dodging enemy attacks.
*{{button|dsb}} {{nihongo|'''Jump'''|ジャンプ|Janpu}}: Jumps with the Light Cycle, dodging enemy attacks.
*{{button|dsa}} {{nihongo|'''Assault Shot'''|アサルトショット|Asaruto Shotto}}: Fires projectiles at enemies in front. Only usable when the turrets are active.
*{{button|dsa}} {{nihongo|'''Assault Shot'''|アサルトショット|Asaruto Shotto}}: Fires projectiles at enemies in front. Only usable when turrets are action.


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