The pin had a generic looking Tron game there originally that flashed when ejecting a ball. Someone on Pinside made a really cool replacement that had a mini OLED screen that played the entire Tron attract mode. It had a flasher underneath and the control panel that lit up (in later versions). Super cool.
This piin was ooober rare sort of because it was a true LE limited edition from Stern. It was the first time they offered different models and price points and they miscalculated the Tron license a tad. The LE's had an additional Daf Punk multi ball and the ramps were fiber using fiber optics. Depending on the mode what was going on in the game it would light different colors. The Recognizer moved the playfield had drop targets. The cabinet had chrome legs and rails to give that little bit extra. Only the 250 LEs had the extras.
I hade it for about 4 years and traded it for an AC/DC pin plus cash. They go for $10k +/- now a days. It's fun and cool to look at but was a bit shallow and a little repetitive. AC/DC makes you feel good playing and is pretty deep.