According to legend in 1983 The Atari Corporation disposed of millions of unsold game cartridges of the E.T. the Extra Terrestrial video game after it's massive commercial failure. According to rumors these copies were buried in Alamogordo, New Mexico and remains there to this day. Fuel Entertainment, funded by Microsoft and with the aid of local garbage contractor Joe Lewandowski, will excavate the supposed area and see if the legend is true.
The excavation will begin on April 26, 2014 and is open to the public. What do you think, will they find anything?
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Release Date: | 2009-02-14 |
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