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WarGames (1983) - Plot - IMDb
Control is given to a NORAD supercomputer, WOPR (War Operation Plan Response), programmed to continuously run military simulations and learn over time. David Lightman (Matthew Broderick) is a bright but unmotivated Seattle …
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Feb 22, 2017 · Like an engine slowly revving up into overdrive, WOPR's self-challenging game of Tic-Tac-Toe intensifies with each successive tie, the Pong-like blips and boops of its X and O placement...
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Ratownicy WOPR odznaczeni za pomoc powodzianom.