Long before video games required an Internet connection, there was the Atari. Children of the 80’s will remember the ancient gaming system that brought us classics such as Pac Man, Space Invaders and the subsequent video game crash of 1983 – but, do they remember the urban legend that hundreds of Atari cartridges of the video game based on the hit film E.T. were strangely buried in the New Mexico desert? Well, that urban legend has been uncovered and is, in fact, true!
Filmmakers producing a documentary in Alamogordo discovered the games while digging in a landfill. The rumours that the Atari company had buried the games when it suffered from terrible sales in the 1980’s now appear to be a little clearer and put to rest the 30-year-old rumour that video game nerds around the world were still questioning.
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