I have wargames 1 and 2.
2 was even worse.
a computer that was looking for terrorists managed to get in a loop
after various events, and tried to get rid of someone through a lot
of data in its files.
Having been defeated it tried to nuke its cpu.
the system in wargames1 managed to get it into a real nuke war and it
was able to be pulled from its loop just like the first one was.
The only reason people may have not heard of it was it never did that well.
a friend was able to aquire from some questionable site the avis and
I was able to then convert them though I'd still like the disks evetually.
At 05:15 PM 3/23/2013, you wrote:
It is truly a shame...
All this reminds me of Matthew Broderick in Wargames, ever see it?
Some computer had gone thru some kind of logical loop where it
intended to actually start a thermonuclear war. I even played the
game based on the movie on my friends atari computer, lol. The thing
that got me was the image of all these digital lines representing
missiles flying out and being tracked, landing on the enemy
territory, almost like a sideways missile command.
al
"The truth will set you free"
Jesus Christ of Nazareth 33A.D.
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Ward
To: Gamers Discussion list
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 11:13 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Aprones games was Re: Looking For
Something NewtoPlay
Hi Al,
The internet is a mean and nasty place out there. You'd be surprised
how many talented people out there use their computer technical skills
just for spite or to break something just because they can. Its
amazing how many hackers are asked why they did it and the best answer
they can give is it sounded like something fun to do or some equally
lame excuse. Regardless of why they do what they do they make it rough
on the developer and of course the honest gamer.
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