Legend Confirmed: Atari 2600 ‘ET’ Game Discovered at New Mexico Dig – Mashable
Legend Confirmed: Atari 2600 ‘ET’ Game Discovered at New Mexico Dig – Mashable
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Legend Confirmed: Atari 2600 'ET' Game Discovered at New Mexico Dig
Mashable After decades of video game lore surrounding a supposed treasure trove of discarded E.T. game cartridges from the '80s, on Saturday an excavation crew in Alamogordo, New Mexico uncovered the truth. Breaking through huge mounds of dirt, concrete and … Found! Atari's E.T. games dug up from New Mexico landfill New Mexico dig uncovers 'ET' video games buried after 1980s flop The legend is real: Hundreds of lost Atari cartridges unearthed in NM |
Success! Atari E.T. games found in New Mexico dump – CNET
Success! Atari E.T. games found in New Mexico dump
CNET After 31 years, an Atari E.T. game was pulled out of the muck of the old Alamogordo, N.M. landfill. Daniel Terdiman/CNET. ALAMOGORDO, N.M. — "We found something," said Zak Penn, and the crowd cheered. Penn, the director of films like "X Men 2," is … |
ET Found In New Mexico Landfill – Kotaku
ET Found In New Mexico Landfill
Kotaku One of the most infamous urban legends in video games has turned out to be true. Digging in Alamogordo, New Mexico today, excavators discovered cartridges for the critically-panned Atari game E.T., buried in a landfill way back in 1983 after Atari … |
Digging starts at New Mexico landfill in search of decades-old Atari 'ET' game …
ALAMOGORDO, N.M. (AP) — 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. Article continues …
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New Mexico Advisory Board Recommends Adding Alzheimer's Disease to …
SANTA FE, NM —The New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program's Medical Advisory Board voted unanimously this week to add neurodegenerative dementia, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), to the list of medical conditions eligible for the Medical Cannabis …
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The New Mexico Department of Indian Affairs later helped finance the filming of the expedition and I understand now owns the resulting raw footage. The filming was done by a film producer named George Colburn and his company, Starbright Enterprises Inc.
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