It turns out that the urban legend regarding the E.T. Atari video game is true after all.
Yesterday, it was confirmed that hundreds of video game cartridges were indeed buried in a New Mexico landfill. Excavators unearthed several games in their original packaging, some of them still shrink-wrapped. It also seems that E.T. had some company all those years as games such as Centipede, Space Invaders and Asteroids were also uncovered.
The excavation is being documented into a movie that will be called Atari: Game Over.
Here it is up close - the very first ET cartridge exhumed after 30 years pic.twitter.com/nb8tv33w8F
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) April 26, 2014
Details on the long-buried E.T. cartridges unearthed at a New Mexico landfill earlier today http://t.co/ojqXpU6kjP pic.twitter.com/TV4nTjKbbv
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) April 26, 2014
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