Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The name of the computer in "WarGames" was WOPR, which stands for War Operation Plan Response. It's like the computer version of a know-it-all friend who always has a snarky comment ready.
mechanical computer
Intergalactic Computer Network
Control panel.
The scientific name for a computer is a "supercomputer"
Dude... My name is Seth and i don't think it means anything other than a name on a computer. =P
Matthew Broderick
In the movie "WarGames," the character Dr. Stephen Falken used the fake name John Milford when he went into hiding.
The duration of WarGames is 1.9 hours.
The launch code in WarGames is DLG2209TVX.
WarGames was created on 1983-05-07.
The phrase 'shall we play a game' is spoken by the WOPR computer in the film 'Wargames'.
WarGames - video game - happened in 1984.
WarGames - video game - was created in 1984.
David Lightman from the movie WarGames 1983.
Yes, there are Avalon Hill wargames available for sale currently.
World of Wargames - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 September 2010 (DVD premiere)
In the movie "WarGames," David Lightman, played by Matthew Broderick, stumbles upon the phone number for the NORAD computer while attempting to hack into a game company’s system. He discovers a backdoor into the system by using a list of phone numbers from a directory he finds in his school’s computer. This leads him to connect with the NORAD system, mistakenly believing he is accessing a video game, which ultimately triggers a series of events involving nuclear war simulations.