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WarGames was the first mass-consumed, visual media with the central theme of remote computing as well as hacking, and it served as both an amplifier vehicle and framework for America's earliest discussion of information technology.
Wargames was a movie that was way ahead of its time. No one was making films about hacking into computer systems. The only computers used in movies were on space ships. No home computer has ever really been brought to the big screen.
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Before it became a story that blended the rise of hackers and personal computing with the ongoing threats of the Cold War, WarGames was an idea called The Genius. It began when co-writer Lawrence...
A young man finds a back door into a military central computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III.Subscribe: htt...
Wargame Design Studio is a developer of military conflict simulation software. We have over one hundred titles available, twelve simulation engines and ongoing work derived from military contract experience. Our engines cover land, sea and air simulations and tactical, operational and strategic engagements. Latest Releases. View all. Smolensk '43.
Summaries. A young man finds a back door into a military central computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III. A young computer whiz kid accidentally connects into a top secret super-computer which has complete control over the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
Sooner or later, one of these self-satisfied, sublimely confident thinking machines is going to blow us all off the face of the planet. That is the message of “WarGames,” a scary and intelligent new thriller that is one of the best films so far this year.
WarGames (1983) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
High school student David Lightman (Matthew Broderick) unwittingly hacks into a military supercomputer while searching for new video games.