Half Monk 697 Report post Posted April 27, 2014 There are tons of urban myths that turn out to be false but today, one of them can be confirmed as fact. An excavation of a old landfill in Alamogordo, New Mexico today to see if it really was the place that millions of Atari 2006 "E.T." game cartridges were buried in 1983 has proven that is indeed what happened. The event, which is being filmed as part of an upcoming documentary on both the game and its now infamous fate, is being funded in part by Microsoft. The excavation was open to the public to view and, as reported by IGN, it wasn't long before the digging crews found some copies of "E.T." Looks like ET had some company here in New Mexico. Still in shrink wrap! pic.twitter.com/BNjKyVVcrN — Larry Hryb (@majornelson) April 26, 2014 In fact, it wasn't just "E.T" Atari games that were found buried in the landfill. Both IGN and Microsoft's Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb posted images of other cartridges that were found in the pile, some of them in fairly good condition, considering they have been under tons of dirt for 30 years. The currently untitled documentary will examine the burial of all those games as well as the history of the "E.T" title, which is considered one of the worst games ever made; the film will be shown exclusively on Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles later in 2014. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeophobiA 1,503 Report post Posted April 27, 2014 any copies of pitfall.?. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites