According to the 'Starring the Computer' website, in this movie, ''the school kids use a Mac [1980s Apple Macintosh pc computer] to reprogram a robot in order to win a basketball game, the result of which will dictate to future existence of Earth.''
The name of the dossier on the computer was ''The Last 24 Hours of Mr. Armageddon's Existence: An In Depth Report''.
Debut feature film directed by Rudy Poe who was billed as Rudiger Poe.
As per sleeve notes on the film's 2000s DVD and 1980s and 1990s VHS home video releases, the word ''monster'' can be formed out of the name of the movie's Montgomery Sterling High School i.e. ''MONtgomery STERling''.
The movie is unrelated to the American horror fashion-dolls merchandising franchise manufactured by Mattel including its associated films and videos.