A documentary has been given the green light to attempt to uncover some of the games and consoles that Atari supposedly dumped in a New Mexico Landfill. For .\r\n\r\nFor a really great history lesson about the video game crash of 1983, watch: Go to about 30 seconds in for the uneducated statement about E.T. .\r\n\r\nUPDATE: They were found in the suspected desert landfill: Link, thanks to FatheredPuma81 At one.\r\n\r\nFuente del video: Gracias por ver mi vídeo si te gusto no olvides Suscribirte darle.\r\n\r\nA decades-old urban legend was put to rest Saturday when workers for a documentary film production company recovered E.T. Atari game cartridges from a heap of garbage buried deep in the New.\r\n\r\nSubscribe to ITN News: Documentary filmmakers in New Mexico have unearthed a hoard of discarded Atari video games that had been buried in a landfill southeast of Albuquerque.T.\r\n\r\nLeo Laporte, Patrick Beja, Jason Hiner, and Christina Warren talk about the urban legend of the massive video game dump of Atari's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.\r\n\r\nAlamogordo's city commission has approved a deal to allow a film production company to dig in a legendary landfill where Atari reportedly buried games and co.\r\n\r\nAtari's landfill dump of unsold E.T. games will soon be excavated as part of an Xbox documentary examining a strange myth in video game lore. The legend says.\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\nFirst footage during the event surrounding the documentary to find massive amounts of E.T. carts at the fabled Atari dump and landfill site. Alamagordo, New Mexico. News to phone home about:.\r\n\r\nAn Urban Legend has started after the game industry crash of 1983 that millions of unsold ET cartridges and Atari 2600 consoles have been buried in a New Mex.\r\n\r\nMusic video tells story of Atari's E.T. game debacle An indie band has made a music video featuring the story of the misbegotten Atari E.T. game cartridge. T.\r\n\r\nIn May 2013, creative studio and game developer Fuel Entertainment was officially granted permission to excavate within a 100-acre landfill in the Alamogordo.\r\n\r\nThe Atari video game burial was a mass burial of unsold video game cartridges, consoles, and computers in a New Mexico landfill site, undertaken by American .\r\n\r\nGaming Vlog Subscribe To Megagamer .\r\n\r\nHoly S**t, one of the biggest video game urban legends has been solved! Enjoy! Articles below. \r\n\r\nET: The Extra-Terrestrial's Atari 2600 video games found in New Mexico landfill Hundreds of Atari's infamous E.T. game cartridges in New Mexico landfill found A documentary film production.\r\n\r\n'Hidden' E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial video games found in New Mexico desert An urban legend that video games based on the hit film E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial were hidden in the New Mexico desert.\r\n\r\nSubscribe to ITN News: Documentary filmmakers in New Mexico have unearthed a hoard of discarded Atari video games that had been buried in a landfill southeast of Albuquerque.T. A decades-old.\r\n\r\nAngry Video Game Nerd: The Movie is a passion project by independent filmmakers James Rolfe and Kevin Finn, based on the popular web series. The film is being produced outside the studio.\r\n\r\nWelcome to Remag Daily! The TGS crew will bring you gaming news everyday, Monday thru Friday. In today's episode, Chad talks about Zynga laying off 18 percen.\r\n\r\nVictorian Bug is the side project of Patuquitos, the TKTTAT founder. It was born in 2009 as an alter-ego devoted to sonic horror, extreme noise, dark ambienc.\r\n\r\nUrban legend of video game's mass grave verified at a landfill in New Mexico desert.\r\n\r\nAre millions of copies of Atari's ET video game - known as the worst video game of all time - really buried in a landfill?
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Atari ET: Atari ET buried in New Mexico desert atari et video game
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