Hidden for three decades in a landfill deep in the New Mexico desert lie thousands of Atari cartridges from what is widely believed to be worst video game ever made — or so the urban legend goes.A group of filmmakers hopes to get to the bottom of the mystery Saturday by digging up the concrete-covered landfill in search of up to a million discarded copies of "E.T. The Extraterrestrial" that the game's maker wanted to hide forever. The game and its contribution to the demise of Atari have been the source of fascination for video game enthusiasts for 30 years, and the search for the cartridges will be featured in an upcoming documentary about the biggest video game company of the early '80s."Bottom line, this is just trash. But there is a legend in it, we want to unlock that legend, that mystery," a spokeswoman for the public relations firm working on behalf of Xbox Entertainment Studios, one of the companies developing the film. The documentary is expected to be released later this year on Microsoft's Xbox game consoles.
ALAMOGORDO, N.M. -- A construction crew is digging through several feet of dirt and trash in a New Mexico landfill to reach what they believe is a giant cache of cartridges from what some call the worst video game ever made.A New York Times article from 1983 reported that Atari cartridges of "E.T. The Extraterrestrial" were dumped in the landfill in Alamogordo.Fuel Entertainment is producing a documentary about the search.The videogame's commercial failure was partially responsible for the demise of Atari in the early 1980's.The contents of the "Atari Grave" have become urban legend, with blog posts speculating about millions of cartridges and other Atari projects buried there. A spokeswoman for Atari says the company changed hands many times since 1983 and does not know what is buried there.
Night Creatures is way worse.
So...will this urban legend of an alleged "Atari Grave" finally be uncovered ??
Quote from: NightWolve on April 26, 2014, 07:43:06 AMSo...will this urban legend of an alleged "Atari Grave" finally be uncovered ??Already has:http://kotaku.com/e-t-found-in-new-mexico-landfill-1568100161Pretty f*ckin' cool, I think.
Centipede is awesome, how did that get in there?If this rumor is true, shouldn't there be about 100,000 of them over there? Just finding a few is kinda fishy.
The AP reports they've found "hundreds" so far, and we'll keep you updated as they keep digging.
yeah I find that kinda strange too, why they have to dig them out like separated gold nuggets all over the place, rather than all stacked together in one place.I mean did atari burried them back in 1983 like single seeds on a field?