Back in 1983, the video game industry crashed in the U.S. due to market oversaturation and terrible games like E.T. the Extra ...
You’ve heard the legend about Atari burying a mountain’s worth of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial game carts in a landfill? Somewhere between 10 and 20 semi-trucks’ worth? Me neither, though I played the ...
Blast off with E.T. on a journey back to his home planet. Your mission is to help E.T. complete the Cosmic Garden! Be prepared to work on E.T.'s space ship laboratory with wacky, strange and crazy ...
In 2014, video game historians, filmmakers and officials from the City of Alamogordo, New Mexico, made a surprising discovery: thousands of Atari 2600 games were, in fact, buried in the city's ...
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The impact of the ET video game on Atari's downfall
Perhaps you've heard stories of the mythical Atari landfill in New Mexico full of unsold E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial games. Well, there's actually nothing mythical about it: the E.T. game landfill is ...
Most of the 1,300 games recovered were copies of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, a 1982 game that adapted the Steven Spielberg movie of the same name for the Atari 2600. The game, as well as the burial of ...
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