The WOPR COmputer from 'War Games' by generation2235
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It has been rumored that the 'WOPR Computer,' the massive prop producers custom-made for the 1983 hit movie War Games was dismantled and then discarded shortly after filming was completed. It has also been rumored that the famous movie prop was still intact but hidded in a warehouse somewhere and there have been a few collectors with alot of money wanting to buy that legendary movie prop buteach time the potential buyers were led onto a wild goose chase and they never even got to see actual proff that the prop was indeed being held inside said warehaouse.
But right here the WOPR prop sits quiety and safely inside, you guessed it, a warehouse somewhere in the land of Poser.
Comments (3)
RG19
Het "achterdeur" -syndroom! Uitstekende recreatie!
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Great idea, and nicely executed.
SandraMcAndrew
The film War Games featured a young hacker, David, who accidentally gains access to a U.S. military supercomputer, leading to a near nuclear disaster. The computer system, known as WOPR (War Operation Plan Response), was designed for strategic defense simulations but was manipulated in a game of global thermonuclear war. The portrayal of early computer systems, with their simplistic yet impactful interfaces, shows a world on the brink of digital advancement. As technology evolves, modern users now seek more secure methods when accessing various systems, often turning to 검증사이트 to ensure their online activities are safe and reliable, much like the lessons learned from the film's plot.