Atari 2600's E.T.
I just watched this music video that features three guys playing the execrable E.T. for the 2600. It's half music video, half public service announcment that tells the tale of millions of E.T. cartridges and their burrial doom.
In this case the rumor was accurate, although it wasn't the first time Atari had destroyed cartridges, nor was E.T. the only game dumped in New Mexico. (Rumor had it that Atari's Borregas Street warehouse sat atop crushed and buried game cartridges as well.) Some other video game manufacturers attempted to rid themselves of excess inventory by selling it at sharply reduced prices, but Atari, stuck with millions of games and consoles that were largely unsellable at any price, sent fourteen truckloads of merchandise from their plant in El Paso, Texas, to be dumped in a city landfill in Alamogordo, New Mexico in late September 1983. In order to keep the site from being looted, steamrollers crushed and flattened the games, and a concrete slab was poured over the remains.I remember playing this game and just thought I really sucked at it. Turns out everyone sucked at it.
-Snopes.com
Isn't it clear? You just suck in general!
ReplyDeleteI love it when a game that hate turns out to be a game that everyone else hates too. It makes me feel less like an idiot.
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