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Closed Caption; Loading wargames documentary; Attack of the hackers featurette; Inside NORAD: cold war fortress featurette; Tic tac toe: a true story featurette; Interactive superpower weapons briefing gallery; Sneak peek at wargames - the dead code; Original theatrical trailer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Wargames
1. Launch Order [:09]
2. Main Titles/NORAD [6:16]
3. Deployment Debate [2:43]
4. Meet WOPR [:21]
5. Attitude Problem [2:39]
6. New Grades [1:53]
7. Obsolete [1:59]
8. The Young Hacker [1:27]
9. Strategy Games [5:01]
10. Falken's Maze [:47]
11. Shall We Play a Game? [1:27]
12. Missile Warning [1:12]
13. Game Paused [4:56]
14. In the News [2:27]
15. The Primary Goal [2:15]
16. Nabbed by the Feds [5:47]
17. More than a Prank [:05]
18. Meeting McKittrick [2:57]
19. What's the Difference [1:59]
20. Alarm Code Playback [2:03]
21. Just Part of the Group [:30]
22. Goose Island [1:56]
23. DefCon 2 [2:09]
24. Futility [:12]
25. No Place to Hide [2:39]
26. DefCon 1 [:11]
27. Countdown to Impact [3:05]
28. Access Denied [3:52]
29. Launch Code [2:05]
30. Tic-Tac-Toe [3:06]
31. War Games [5:09]
32. End Titles [1:01]
Once more, a wise-guy teenager tries to prove he's smarter than any adult-and nearly destroys the whole world in the process-in WarGames. Computer-game aficionado Matthew Broderick inadverently taps into a hush-hush Pentagon computer, then proceeds to inaugurate his favorite game, "Global Thermonuclear War." What we know, but Broderick doesn't, is that the Pentagon, hoping to eliminate the chancy "human element" in the event of an actual war, has given its computer total, irreversable control over the launching of nuclear weaponry. Broderick and government official Dabney Coleman race against time to reverse the computer's resolve to send bombers to Russia. WarGames scored a hit, especially with teenage filmgoers. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide